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The Green Tunnel

The Green Tunnel

The Green Tunnel explores the history and culture of the United States’ most iconic long-distance hiking trail, the Appalachian Trail. Hosted by Mills Kelly, the show delves into topics including the quirky history of trail food, the shelters and structures built along the trail, and dangers you might encounter during a hike.

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Geological Time
Oct. 17, 2023

Geological Time

This season the history we’re starting with is really, really old. We are exploring the geological history of the rocks and mountains the Appalachian Trail runs through. We will also answer the age-old question, are the mountains actually getting...

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The Perfect Tree
Nov. 14, 2023

The Perfect Tree

The American Chestnut was one of the most magnificent trees in North America. On today’s episode of The Green Tunnel, we’re going to explore how it lived, how it died, and how – with the help of scientists, non-profit organizations, and...

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Iconic Locations: Charlies Bunion
Nov. 28, 2023

Iconic Locations: Charlies Bunion

Have you ever wondered who Charlies Bunion was named after or why there are two balds with the same name? On today’s Iconic Location episode, we are exploring the mystery of Charlies Bunion.

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Iconic Locations: The Katahdin Sign
April 9, 2024

Iconic Locations: The Katahdin Sign

What long-distance AT hiker hasn’t dreamed of reaching that sign on the summit of Katahdin at the end of their hike? Today, we are headed to the top of the mountain to explore the history of the iconic sign.

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Hogs, Chipmunks, and Bears, Oh My!
April 23, 2024

Hogs, Chipmunks, and Bears, Oh My!

On today’s episode of The Green Tunnel, we are exploring a central reason why hikers head to the Appalachian Trail in the first place, to see wildlife. We’ll also talk about how the animals along the trail are changing the way hikers experience...

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The Green Tunnel: Trailer
Sept. 13, 2021

The Green Tunnel: Trailer

Welcome to The Green Tunnel, a podcast about the history of the Appalachian Trail. We're bringing you the history of the most iconic long-distance hiking trail in the United States.
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Founding the Trail
Oct. 6, 2021

Founding the Trail

Benton MacKaye dreamed up the Appalachian Trail, and Myron Avery turned that dream into a 2,000-mile trail. Their competing visions of what kind of trail the AT should be continue to be at the heart of discussions about the trail today.
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What Came Before
Oct. 27, 2021

What Came Before

In this episode of The Green Tunnel, we tell the story of the settler communities that existed along the route of the Appalachian Trail before the AT arrived.
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Iconic Locations: McAfee Knob
Nov. 8, 2021

Iconic Locations: McAfee Knob

In this Iconic Locations episode, we will explore the nine years the AT was kicked off the McAfee Knob, one of the most photographed locations along the trail.
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Changemakers
Nov. 17, 2021

Changemakers

Explore the story of three changemakers who combined led, and continue to lead, the trail through its 100 years of history.
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Iconic Locations: The Lemon Squeezer
Dec. 1, 2021

Iconic Locations: The Lemon Squeezer

In this Iconic Locations episode, we've got a tight squeeze for you: the Lemon Squeezer. Learn about this claustrophobic-inducing spot in the oldest section of the AT.
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Danger!
Dec. 8, 2021

Danger!

Bears, lightning, and Lyme...oh my! Natural danger on the Appalachian Trail is a real concern for hikers, but how much should hikers really be concerned about snakes, bears, lightning strikes, and ticks?
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Trail Food
Jan. 19, 2022

Trail Food

Trail food: it’s kind of weird. Think about it. When else do you eat freeze-dried lasagna? Or several protein bars…in one day? Probably not often.
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Iconic Locations: Maryland's Washington Monument
Feb. 2, 2022

Iconic Locations: Maryland's Washington Monument

Maryland's Washington Monument was the very first monument in the country to George Washington. It also made a cameo in the Civil War, and now it makes a great place for birdwatching.
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Leave Only Footprints
Feb. 9, 2022

Leave Only Footprints

Are hikers loving the Appalachian Trail to death? We examine the history of hiker trash - as in actual trash - on the trail.
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Iconic Locations: Mount Washington
Feb. 24, 2022

Iconic Locations: Mount Washington

Today's Iconic Location takes us up north to the Presidentials in New Hampshire, to the summit of Mount Washington which is known for the most terrible weather in the United States.
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Give Me Shelter
March 4, 2022

Give Me Shelter

When you are hiking on the Appalachian Trail and it starts raining, it’s nice to know that somewhere up ahead there is a cozy shelter you can duck into. Luckily, there are more than 250 trailside shelters on the AT.
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Reviews

Excellent Podcast

"I have been waiting for an Appalachian Trail history podcast for years! You can really tell there has been a lot of research and hard work put in for each episode! I look forward to hearing future e…"

Julie Gayheart | Dec. 13, 2021

History lessons I didn’t know I needed

"Wow! There is so much history behind the AT that I never even thought to think existed. This podcast not only let me know there was a wealth of knowledge I was missing out on, but then gives me that …"

scilandis | Dec. 1, 2021

Must listen for fans of the Trail

"Informative, interesting, and a tinge of funny- look forward to this drop every time. Easy 5 star review"

Rpc50 | Nov. 1, 2022

Love it!

"Such a great show and continues to teach me more about a trail that I absolutely love!"

Keep Virginia Cozy | Dec. 19, 2022

An AT Lover’s Must

"So very well produced and completely fascinating. A pleasure to listen to informationally and auditorly! Ok so that’s not a word but it just sounds good!"

Russ0615 | Feb. 24, 2023

The Green Tunnel Podcast Is Like A Lay’s… You Can’t Listen To Just One

"I only found The Green Tunnel Podcast this week…. but I have already listened to EVERY episode. I’m in the process of going back and listening to each episode again. There is SO much wealth in every …"

Former FedEx Customer | Feb. 24, 2023

Great podcast looking at all facets of the AT!

"Really enjoy this deep dive into the good and not-so-good of the AT’s history!"

choppydave | June 3, 2023

Awesome podcast!

"Two thumbs up for Mills Kelly and the Green Tunnel team! I am an AT section hiker and I have learned some much from this series. Each episode is well researched and produced. Mills is entertaining a…"

Mcn1784 | June 5, 2023
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About the Hosts

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Mills Kelly

Mills Kelly is the host of The Green Tunnel. Known on the AT by his trail name “Grandaddy Spartan,” he has been hiking on trail since 1971 and researching its history since 2016. He is the author of Virginia's Lost Appalachian Trail. Off trail, Mills is a professor of history at George Mason University and the Director of the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media.

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Bridget Bukovich

Bridget Bukovich is the marketing and social media manager for The Green Tunnel. She has also produced a couple of episodes. She has a MA in History from George Mason University. A self-proclaimed “indoor cat” and avid reader, she prefers to find outdoor adventures in the pages of her books. Though she hasn’t stepped foot on the AT (yet) working on this podcast might just get her on trail.

Update: Bridget has officially stepped foot on the AT!

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Jeanette Patrick

Jeanette Patrick is an executive producer of The Green Tunnel. She is also the Head of R2 Studios, the studio where The Green Tunnel is mixed and made for your listening enjoyment. Jeanette loves spending time outdoors and grew up hiking and camping in the Ozark Mountains.

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Alison Langford

Alison Langford is the administrative associate for R2 Studios, the podcast studio that produces The Green Tunnel. Alison keeps things running smoothly for The Green Tunnel team, especially in the swag department.

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Jim Ambuske

Jim Ambuske is an executive producer of The Green Tunnel. He is also Co-Head of R2 Studios. When he is not working on The Green Tunnel, Jim is an historian of the American Revolution and spends his days reading about emigrant Scots who resettled in American colonies before the outbreak of the War for Independence. Jim enjoys the great outdoors and loves hiking through the Mirkwood.

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Hayley Madl

Hayley Madl is a producer on The Green Tunnel. She is also a PhD student at George Mason University focusing on Indigenous history in Early America and digital history. Her family has long been into all things outdoors, and she had two brothers complete thru-hikes of the AT as part of the Class of 2021. While her own thru-hike is still in the works, Hayley is settling for diving into the history of the trail and disappearing into the woods whenever she can.

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Ashley Palazzo

Ashley Palazzo is a producer on The Green Tunnel podcast. She has a MA in history from George Mason University. Ashley grew up camping in the Great Smokey Mountains with her family and has fond memories of hiking portions of the Appalachian Trail.

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Scott Miller

Scott Miller is an acclaimed musician from Stanton, Virginia. He was recently inducted to the East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame. He resides in his native Virginia, tending to the family farm while also continuing to release and perform new music informed by that rural area, history, and Appalachia. Learn more about his music, performance schedule, and more at thescottmiller.com.

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Ashlee Watkins and Andrew Small

Ashlee Watkins and Andrew Small are award-winning musicians located in Floyd, Virginia. Ashlee is originally from New South Wales, Australia and Andrew is from North Carolina. Specializing in traditional music styles of Southwest Virginia, Ashlee and Andrew have won numerous prizes including the coveted award for First Place Old Time Band at the 2021 Old Fiddler’s Convention in Galax, VA. Their music is also featured in the PBS documentary film Rock Castle Home. Learn more about their music, performance schedule, and teaching at watkinsandsmall.com.

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Abby Mullen

Abby Mullen is the founder of R2 Studios and served as the first head of studio. Abby was the executive producer of The Green Tunnel for the first season. She also produced and hosted Consolation Prize, a podcast about the history of the United States in the world. When she’s not podcasting, Abby works as an assistant professor at the U.S. Naval Academy. She is an aspirational hiker, which is to say, she thinks hiking is cool, but she doesn’t do it all that much herself. She has hiked approximately .1% of the AT.

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Eleanor Magness

Eleanor Magness is an intern producer on The Green Tunnel and an undergraduate student at George Mason University, majoring in history. She is a moderately seasoned hiker and enjoys camping and anything to do with the outdoors.

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Jess Pritchard-Ritter

Jess Pritchard-Ritter was a producer on The Green Tunnel. She is by no means a seasoned hiker, but she lives near the AT and has hiked local stretches of the trail many times. Outside of this podcast, Jess is also a lead educator at a local museum and runs a consulting business that helps cultural institutions go digital. Most days you’ll find her covered from head to toe in paint and plaster as she renovates her 250-year-old house.

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Rachel Whyte

My name is Rachel Whyte. I am a second-year Ph.D. student at George Mason University focusing on Public History, Museum Studies, and Indigenous Studies. Prior to attending GMU, I received my BA from Coastal Carolina University in Anthropology and Geography, and History. My MA is from the University of Central Florida in Anthropology with a concentration in Archaeology. My area of interest focuses on finding new ways to present information to the public and finding analytical techniques that do not damage museum artifacts. Currently, I am a research assistant on the Religious Ecologies project at RRCHNM.

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Amber Pelham

Amber Pelham is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in History at George Mason University. She holds an M.A. in Public History from New York University, with a specialized focus on the preservation of local communities in the Carolinas. Amber’s research is dedicated to exploring migration patterns of African Americans within the Carolinas. Beyond her academic pursuits, Amber is deeply committed to community engagement. She actively participates in the creation of resources aimed at fostering digital interaction within rural communities.

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Melissa Cannarozzi

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