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He was not an experienced hiker in that he got his name—Denim—because he wore jeans to hike the AT. A sign of an extremely inexperienced hiker. By the time he got to Florida, he would have ranked in the "experienced" category. However, keep in mind that the AT (where he seems to have acquired his savvy) is hardly a wilderness (except maybe in Maine). It doesn't require any backcountry skills, and the majority of AT thru hikers don't have any. It can be quite scary at times. Lack of skill is made possible by the shelters every 7 miles or so, many Walmarts and motels, road crossings, trails through busy parks and forests. It's not any kind of remote. After decades of hiking out west, the AT experience is positively suburban.People who knew him say he was an experienced hiker but I could not find anyone named Ben Bilemey, Mostly Harmless, or Denim that has completed the Appalachia or Pacific trails with those names. It would appear Ben Bilemey is not his real name and he most likely changed his name for a reason..Thinking along these lines I looked for photos of other hikers that matched Ben's prior to him possibly changing his name. I did find an experienced hiker that matches with the statements of being experienced, in the tech industry, facial and Grey/blue eyes. However, the Collier sheriff is only looking to talk with people who actually knew him and his real name..So...helping to solve at all is probably wasting time ....
The trail in Florida evidently didn't have AT creature comforts, and may have been extremely challenging to an AT thru-hiker for just that reason.