The Alabama Triple Crown is a series of three hikes on trails located in Alabama to be completed over a period of three consecutive days. The three trails are the Pin Chin Sky Loop, Oak Mountain State Park and The Sipsey Wilderness. The total mileage is approximately 60 miles for an for a daily average of 20 miles per day. Hiking Alabama Trails at it's finest!
Day 1 of the Alabama Triple Crown on the Pin Chin Sky Loop within the Cheaha State Park in Alabama.
Day 2 of the Alabama Triple Crown with the Oak Mountain State Park in Alabama.
In this video, we showcase all of the highlights from the 60 mile challenge. From waterfalls, overlooks, river crossings, caves, rock scrambling, this video has it all to provide an overview of what to expect when hiking the Alabama Triple Crown.
Day 3 of the Alabama Triple Crown with the Sipsey Wilderness in Alabama.
Day 1 of the Alabama Triple Crown on the Pin Chin Sky Loop within the Cheaha State Park in Alabama.
Day 2 of the Alabama Triple Crown with the Oak Mountain State Park in Alabama.
Day 3 of the Alabama Triple Crown with the Sipsey Wilderness in Alabama.
The Alabama Triple Crown (ATC) was founded by As The Crow Flies Hiking and this video provides an overview of what to expect if you attempt to hike the ATC. Hike at your own risk as the ATC can be mentally and physically challenging! Have you hiked the ATC before? What was your experience? If you like Hiking Alabama Trails, this challenge is for you!
In this video, As The Crow Flies Hiking, Gone Feral With Squidly, Miyagi on the Trail, Metro On The Move and Terry Young Outdoors discuss how they trained for the event, what they took on the trail, what happened during the event and the recovery process from hiking the Alabama Triple Crown. Hiking Alabama Trails is what the Alabama Triple Crown is all about!
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