Appalachian trail hikers draw strength from story of injured Nova Scotia woman
A man who publishes a hiker yearbook for the Appalachian Trail says the strength and courage of a Nova Scotia woman who was stabbed on the trail is inspiring other hikers to continue their trek.
Matthew “Odie” Norman said he’s in awe of the courage she showed after one man was killed and she was left for dead.
The woman, whose name has not been released, hiked 10 kilometres while badly injured to get help following the early-morning attack May 11 in Wythe County, Va.