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Charlie Young completes MST through hike
Conover's Young tackles Mountains-to-Sea Trail
The Charlotte Observer (7/19/2009)


Kids Coloring Page - Download this PDF file for the FMST Coloring Page. (7/18/09)


Sections 19 of the Falls Lake Trail opens
Section 19 is in Durham County and runs from Hickory Hill Boat Ramp to the end of E. Geer St. and is a part of Section 26 of the MST and is shown on Map 26.5. (6/24/2009)


Volunteers Put New Trail On The Map
The Mountains to Sea Trail in the June/July issue of the Appalachian Voice. (6/18/2009)
Direct link to the issue in pdf format (10.2 MB)


Shelton Wilder is blogging about building the MST in Watauga County
MST - Mountains to Sea Trail Watauga County
Here are workdays where you can help. (5/13/2009)


Jim Walters and Frank Potter complete MST through hike
Read all about it at their Trail Journal

A 935-mile hike on Mountains-to-Sea Trail
The Charlotte Observer (5/3/2009)
A 935-mile hike on Mountains-to-Sea Trail
The Mooresville Tribune (5/4/2009)


Sections 17 and 18 of the Falls Lake Trail open
Sections 17 and 18 are in Durham County and run from Hickory Hill Boat Ramp to Hereford Road and are a part of Section 26 of the MST and are shown on Map 26.5. (4/6/2009)


You'd Look Terrific in a New MST T-Shirt
We have beautiful new t-shirts – in sand and navy blue, both long- and short-sleeved. Plus caps, cool-max shirts, and patches.  See the selection and make your choice at the MST Shop. (3/10/2009)


Section 16 of the Falls Lake Trail opens
Section 16 is in Durham County and runs from Hereford Rd to Cheek Road and is a part of Section 26 of the MST and is shown on Map 26.5. (2/9/2009)


On the Trail
The Raleigh News and Observer - Letter to the Editor by Allen de Hart, Louisburg (2/8/2009)


Stimulating Walks
The Raleigh News and Observer - Editorial (2/1/2009)


330-acre Johnston tract boosts Mountains-to-Sea Trail
The Raleigh News and Observer (1/28/2009)


NC Mountains-to-Sea Trail gains land in 3 counties
The Raleigh News and Observer (1/27/2009)
The Charlotte Observer 1/27/2009
The Sun News - Myrtle Beach Online 1/27/2009
WRAL - Raleigh 1/27/2009
WNCT - Greenville, Jacksonville, New Bern, Washington 1/27/2009


Section 15 of the Falls Lake Trail opens
Section 15 is in Durham County and runs from Cheek Road to Jimmy Rogers Road and is a part of Section 26 of the MST and is shown on Map 26.5 and Map 26.6 (1/10/2009)


Group adds missing link to Eno River park
The Raleigh News and Observer (1/4/2009)

Land added to Eno River State Park
The Durham Herald Sun (registration required) (12/31/2008)


Green Notes: Vote to decide if trail will get $2.6 million
The Greensboro News & Record (12/9/2008)


Hot off the Press - The Raleigh News and Observer ran a 4 part series about the Mountains-to-Sea Trail.


Becka Walling, MST Section Hiker has produced two You Tube Videos about her trip on the MST. Her videos capture what it is like to hike North Carolina's flagship trail - the MST!
MST - Part 1 - You Tube!
MST - Part 2 - You Tube!

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