Read the text and decide if the statements are True, False or Not Stated.
The Appalachian Trail
If you want to hike through some of the most stunning scenery in North America, then the Appalachian Trail is for you. It takes over five million steps to walk it, and only 1 person in 4 makes it all the way.
The Appalachian Trail is a footpath that runs through 14 states from Mount Katahdin, Maine, in the north to Springer Mountain, Georgia, in the south. It follows the Appalachian Mountains through over 3,200 km of incredible natural beauty.
The trail passes through forests and valleys, across mountain tops and down rocky paths. It's home to some wildlife you'll want to see, and some you'll want to avoid! There are harmless deer, moose, and raccoons, but there are also dangerous black bears, coyotes and bobcats. Don't worry about getting lost. Every 400 metres, there are white signs called 'blazes' on trees, rocks, and posts. If you climb above the forest, you'll see a breathtaking view, but you'll also see piles of stones called 'rock cairns' to guide you.
Most hikers stay at one of the 250 campsites and shelters along the trail.
- Группы
- True
- False
- Not Stated
- Варианты
- It's easy to walk along all of the trail.
- Campsites and shelters along the trail have all necessary facilities and modern conveniences for tourists.
- It's over 3,200 km long.
- The Appalachian Trail is the most popular hiking route for tourists.
- You might see dangerous animals along the trail.
- It covers five states.
- You can't camp along the trail.