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Relive the 60's - the Kennedy 50-Mile Hike

Join us for a walk in the past as the FreeWalkers trace Robert F. Kennedy's famous 50-mile one-day journey from Potomac to Harpers Ferry.

At 4:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 10, 2018, a group of hearty long distance hikers known as FreeWalkers plan to travel 50 miles by foot in one day for the 5th annual 50-Mile Kennedy Walk. They will walk from Old Anglers Inn in Potomac, Maryland to Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia, along the banks of the Potomac River on the C&O Canal Towpath. Plans call for re‐creating a famously long, one‐day event that moved a nation 55 years ago.

In 1963, our President, John F. Kennedy, challenged his military leaders to march 50 miles to prove they were as fit. But, JFK also passed that challenge to others by making it known that his White House staff should lead by example. The idea of a 50‐mile hike suddenly became a popular one‐day endurance feat that swept the nation. It seemed to perfectly reflect a nation seeking challenge and displaying a growing interest in physical fitness.

JFK’s brother, Attorney General, Robert F. Kennedy, was never one to turn down a good challenge. Bobby became the first of thousands that were to walk 50 miles that year. His feat was all the more special as he trekked for 17 hours and 50 minutes in a pair of dress shoes on the C&O Canal towpath, facing a bitterly cold icy February. It would be a battle of determination over any training. He would outlast four staffers, his dog, and several not‐so‐intrepid reporters finishing the feat alone in the dark at Harpers Ferry.

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Each year this challenge has captured the imagination of a growing group of intrepid walkers as they trek the same route along the Potomac. Everyone is welcome to participate in this event. Learn more about its history and how to register at http://kennedy50.org. Join the FreeWalkers as they walk the same 50‐mile path as RFK in an effort to channel the memory and experience of an ageless grand physical challenge.

Paul Kiczek, President of FreeWalkers, senses many parallels between that watershed year of 1963 and our present challenges in 2018. “At that time (1963) we had military threats, an uncertain economy, racial and religious tensions and public health and fitness issues too. Yet, we seemed to be able to take positive action toward solving those problems, led by charismatic leaders that seemed to be able to overcome any obstacle.” said Kiczek.

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FreeWalkers, Inc. is a non‐profit 501(c)3 organization that offers events, information, & networking aimed at educating the public on the benefit of walking. Visit http://freewalkers.org for more information.

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