Tourism - Paige Kelly
Many people confuse the topics of pilgrimage and tourism, when in reality, they are two different concepts. David Thoreau describes how there are two kinds of people on a tour: pretenders and pilgrims, which can be linked to the idea of people on the Appalachian Trail. The 'pretenders' are people who will skip the more rugged sections of the trail and try to take the more aesthetic and easier way out. However, the pilgrims will take the trail as they search for meaning throughout the ups, downs, smooth, and rugged paths. They strive for a sacred journey and engage in walking the trail as a symbolic journey, according to Dr. Kip Redick.
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