Yes, it is possible to hike the Appalachian Trail (AT) in one summer, as many hikers complete the trail in a single season, typically between late spring and early fall. The trail spans approximately 2,200 miles, and most thru-hikers aim to complete it in about 4 to 6 months. However, this requires a significant commitment to daily hiking, averaging around 15-20 miles per day, along with proper planning, gear, and physical preparation. It's essential to consider factors such as weather, trail conditions, and personal endurance when attempting a thru-hike in one summer.
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