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Betty The Legend
When are you too old to enjoy a hike and who gets to decide?
I don’t know the answer to the first question, yet. I’m still at it. The second is easier. I do. I have people, well-meaning people, in my life who think the decision is theirs to make. I’m getting better at ignoring them.
In 2022, I decided to hike the Appalachian Trial. I’ll admit I had a lot to learn. Some lessons were painful, and some were rewarding but all were necessary.
My first season I learned how to share the trail with a partner and still maintain “my hike”. Hikers are cautioned/encouraged to hike own hike, which just means keep your trail plans and dreams alive. Protect them.

In 2023 I fell off a mountain and had to learn how to get back up and start again.
In 2024 I ran into a hurricane and the destruction of my trail.
in 2025 I made it.
In 1955, I was 10. Grandma Gatewood accomplished what I had wanted to do. Not be first. Just to hike the A.T. It was my childhood dream.
She was, also, a part of my victory. I had – at last- hiked the AT. At 80. I did it. It wasn’t long before I got a text from an unknown number. “So” it said, “you are taking Grandma Gatewood’s title.” I quickly responded. No. She was first. She will always be first. No one can take that away. I’m just the oldest, for now. I am well aware that my record can be broken by any woman 81 or older.
I want to be clear; I wasn’t hiking to set a record. I was hiking to complete a mission that I had set for myself. The AT. Along the way, I met many wonderful people who befriended me, encouraged me and even a group of boy scouts that gave me my trail name, “Betty the Legend!”

I am frequently asked, “How can I do what you did?” It requires movement, mind, heart, and body. Use what you’ve been given. I don’t consider myself to be an athlete. I believe there are other octogenarians who can do what I did. All it takes is a plan, a goal; and a determination to work at it until you reach your Katahdin.
