- Scott Rogers (hiker)
Scott Rogers (born October 4, 1968 in
Milledgeville, Georgia ) is the first above-the-kneeamputee to complete the 2,174 mileAppalachian Trail . [cite news |title=CNN SATURDAY MORNING NEWS |url=http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0403/13/smn.03.html |work=CNN |date=March 13, 2004 |accessdate=2008-10-03 ]The Bionic Hiker
Rogers became an amputee following an accident with a shotgun on Memorial Day 1998. [cite news |title=Bionic Hike Up Appalachian Trail |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/03/23/tech/main608143.shtml |work=
CBS News |date=March 23, 2004 |accessdate=2008-10-03 ] His leg was removed below the knee on June 29, 1998. A revision was necessary in March 2002 to the above-knee level. He began his journey across the Appalachian Trail on March 22, 2004, hoping to become a "thru-hiker" (one who completes the trail in one calendar year), but that dream was cut short upon Rogers' learning of his brother Barry's tragicsuicide on November 7, 2004. At that point, Rogers was some 300 miles from finishing. He eventually went back in August 2005, and finished on September 21, 2005 atHarpers Ferry , West Virginia.Several media outlets, including
CNN ,Associated Press , andNBC , reported extensively on his 2004 hike. Duncan Mansfield, AP writer fromKnoxville, Tennessee coined the term "bionic hiker", [cite news |title=2,168-Mile Trail Awaits 'Bionic' Hiker |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-79362743.html |work=AP Online |date=September 8, 2003 |accessdate=2008-10-03 ] which Rogers was stuck with.On the trail, hikers knew him simply as "One Leg". Rogers completed the majority of his hike with one or more of his children by his side. His wife and remaining children would parallel him in a van and camped out at road crossings in order to bring him supplies.
Where is he now?
Rogers now resides in the East Tennessee with his wife and seven home-schooled children. Employed with the United States Postal Service, he continues to hike, but not to the scale he did during the 2004-'05 hiking season. He also speaks at
Wilderness Wildlife Week , an annual gathering of outdoor enthusiasts inPigeon Forge , Tennessee.References
External links
* [http://www.onelegwonder.com Scott Rogers' personal website]
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