The Continental Divide Trail Coalition is hosting its seventh annual, and second virtual, Trail Days event series through to May 21.
The free online events, described in a press release as a “celebration of the CDT community,” will feature panel discussions, Q&A’s, a huge gear giveaway, and will conclude with a concert.
Each event starts at 6 p.m. and lasts for approximately one hour. All events are open to the public. No registration is necessary.
On Thursday, May 6, the group will host “Stories from the Trail: Long-distance Traveler Panel and Q&A.” The discussion will cover the highs, lows, and “pointless ups and downs” of long-distance traveling. Panelists include Colorado Blackpackers founder Patricia Cameron, Tyler “The Prodigy” Lau, Gillian “Thru-Rider” Larson, and the Strawbridge Family.
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