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    Andrea “Hakuna Matata” Deyling signs the wall at The Farmhouse, an Appalachian Trail hostel in Rangeley on Friday. Deyling said she wonders how Geraldine Largay could have wandered off the trail in July 2013. Largay’s remains were found Wednesday in Redington Township.

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    Kelly “Rambler” Still, left, Linda “Bluebird” Deyling, center, and Andrea “Hakuna Matata” Deyling, right, prepare to leave the comforts of The Farmhouse on Main Street in Rangeley for a two-hour ride to Caratunk to hike another section of the Appalachian Trail on Friday, two days after the remains of thru-hiker Geraldine Largay were found off the trail in Redington Township. Largay had been missing since July 2013.

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    Kelly “Ramblur” Still packs his backpack in to a truck for the shuttle after finishing a section of the Appalachian Trail in Rangeley on Friday, two days after the remains of Geraldine Largay, missing from the trail since July 2013, were found.

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    GALLERY: AT hiking community puzzled by Inchworm’s disappearance - Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans | of | Share this photo

    Kelly “Ramblur” Still packs his belongings after hiking a section of the Appalachian Trail in Rangeley on Friday, two days after the remains of Geraldine Largay, missing from the trail since July 2013, were found..

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