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Backpacker on MSNMultiple Appalachian Trail Hikers Sickened in Suspected Norovirus OutbreakAuthorities are investigating after several people came down with symptoms of norovirus, the highly-contagious, ...
Joedy VanVelzen surpassed 900 miles on the Appalachian Trail and made it into Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, after ...
The impact of norovirus in other areas and states along the Appalachian Trail is possible due to virus transmissibility and challenges to hand hygiene and sanitation along the trail. According to ...
Hikers are getting sick with norovirus in the wilderness. A CDC investigation finds poor hygiene along the Pacific Crest Trail — and other outdoor settings — is to blame. Norovirus is highly ...
Officials have closed camping access at several sites along the Appalachian Trail due to reports of aggressive bears approaching hikers. The camping closure effective May 10 spans seven miles of ...
Between August and early September, at least 50 hikers fell ill with norovirus along the famed Kalalau Trail, which has been closed since September 4 for a deep cleaning. The rugged 11-mile trail ...
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