I have been out of town the last mont on Scouting and Work related trips and decided it was best to take a month off. I am back online and will post as many neat old patches as I can each day. Let's start out with a goodie close to my youth Scouting career...the Natchez Trace Trek Patch. In the 1960's as the Natchez Trace Parkway system was nearing completion in its route from near Columbia, Tennessee to Natchez, Mississippi the National Park Service decided to place a number of Hiking Trails or Treks along wth old suken roads of the original Trace. The treks were popular at first but some were extremley short and others required hiking down the Trace with the traffic. While traffic was not heavy it was a concern and after about five years the trails were shut down by the NPS that adminsters the Trace.
The above patch is based on the Trace logo which only changed with the word "Trek" taking the place of "Parkway". It features the old Postal Rider as he makes his way from Nashville to Natchez in the early 1800's. This patch was thought be be easy to find for Trail collectors. It has been anything but. Since so few hikes hit the Trek, the patches were never really distributed. So to have one is a real treat. As a side note I received mine from an old Ranger near the Colbert County / Tennessee River stop. My troop had camped on the Lauderdale County side of the Trace around 1975. We hiked across the Tennessee River Bridge to the Colbert Park and returned to our campsite. The day was fairly warm and it was in the winter timeframe. That night as we slept the temperatures dropped and when we woke up the next morning, there was six inches of snow on the ground and bitterly cold. The only time this old Alabama Scout ever camped in the snow. That patch brings back memories of that event. I have held on to it ever since.
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