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Harold Helm, 70, of Pleasant Hill, Calif, smiles as he prepares to treat some wounds on his elbows after taking a fall on the Appalachian Trail near Wyman Township on Wednesday,. Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Harold Helm, 70, of Pleasant Hill, Calif, smiles as he prepares to treat some wounds on his elbows after taking a fall on the Appalachian Trail near Wyman Township on Wednesday,.
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Peter Hinman, 56, of Toronto, crosses the Carrabassett River while hiking a section of the Appalachian Trail near Wyman Township on Wednesday.
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A memorial for missing hiker Geraldine Largay remains at the Appalachian Trail kiosk at the Appalachian Trail crossing on Route 27 in Wyman Township on Wednesday. She was supposed to meet her husband here a year ago, but never arrived.
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Appalachian Trail thru-hikers Connor Litchman, of Mansfield, Mass., and Jason Hamner, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., hike a section of the Appalachian Trail in Wyman Township. This is the section where Geraldine Largay, 66, was last seen a year ago.
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Harold Helm, 70, of Pleasant Hill, Calif., sits outside the Stratton Motel after finishing a section of the Appalachian Trail on Wednesday. Helm, who answers to the trail name Slow Mosey, began hiking sections of the AT in 1972 and plans to finish this summer.