Users' questions

What happened to Geraldine Anita Largay?

What happened to Geraldine Anita Largay?

Geraldine Largay, known as Inchworm on the trail, made national headlines when she disappeared in July 2013. The Maine Warden Service launched a massive search for her that continued for days, then weeks, then months. For more than a year, they followed leads.

How far off the trail was Geraldine largay?

200 miles
Largay spent the night of July 21-22 in the Poplar Ridge lean-to in western Maine, less than 200 miles from the end of the trail.

What happened to Gerry on the Appalachian Trail?

Gerry Largay died because she thought her cell phone would save her life. After leaving the trail to heed nature’s call on a sunny Monday morning in late July, Largay, who was hiking alone, lost her sense of direction.

Has anyone disappeared on the Appalachian Trail?

A missing Appalachian Trail hiker was found dead Wednesday, Georgia officials say. Eddie Noonkester started an end-to-end hike of the trail on Friday but became disoriented and went missing, according to a Facebook post from Dawson County Fire and Emergency Services.

Where was the Journal of Geraldine Largay found?

The site where Geraldine Largay’s journal was found in Redington Township, Maine. The case of the deceased hiker who went missing from the Appalachian Trail in Maine in 2013 gets curiouser and curiouser with news of Geraldine Largay’s journal.

Why was Gerry Largay missing for so long?

Largay’s disappearance was a very extraordinary case (98 percent of people lost in the Maine woods are found within 24 hours of being reported missing), 2.) it happened in their proverbial backyard, and 3.) the Maine Warden Service lacked enough able-bodied volunteers to cover all the areas they wanted to search.

When did Geraldine Largay go missing on the Appalachian Trail?

Brentwood woman and experienced hiker Geraldine Largay went missing in 2013 on the Appalachian Trail in Maine, and it wasn’t until August of 2015 that a contractor for the U.S. Navy found the remains of her tent and body.

What was the last entry in George Largay’s journal?

The last entry in Largay’s journal was on Aug. 18, 2013. Her husband, George Largay, told wardens that the Appalachian Trail journey from Georgia to Maine’s Mount Katahdin was a bucket list item for his wife. She had started with a traveling companion, but the other hiker left the trail because of a family emergency.