I choose a word to inspire my growth each year. This year my word is adventure. From 2019 to 2021, my word was brave. Clearly, I struggled to grow into THAT word. Since I was a child, I dreamed of sailing. But I had been living in the grip of fear. In 2021, I wriggled painfully out of fear's grip by learning to sail a Hobie 14. I was brave in many other ways in 2021, but bravery was fun on the days I learned to sail. Pain and fun can walk hand it hand. Hikers know this, ask our feet. I came to hiking via hunting as a child with my dad, granddad and great-granddad. I had no idea it was hiking until I went on my first hike in Amicalola Falls, Georgia with Bill. I dropped him off at the start of the Appalachian Trail, and his plan was to hike the full trail. My take away from that momentous hike: hiking is hunting without the guns. Two weeks later, I went from hike one to hike two up Blood Mountain with gusto. At the top of Blood Mountain on a wide, flat rock overlooking the most beautiful view I had seen in my life, I decided I was going to hike the Appalachian Trail. From that moment until now, Bill and I have been rearranging the pieces of our life to accommodate this commitment. And now, we are ready for the joy and the pain of hiking the entire 2,197.4 miles of the AT.
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Milestones: GA/NC Border and 100 Miles
Hiawassee Shuttle to Plum Orchard Shelter We had a quick resupply stop in Hiawassee thanks to the Hiawassee Shuttle being available again. Two
After Two Zeros
No one wants to start a thru- hike with the flu, but, sure enough, Bill caught it on day two. So our two zeros were necessary to keep us out of the
AT Start: Fresh Ground’s Trail Magic to Blood Mountain
Dream Come True Starting a thru-hike by walking under the Appalachian Trail Arch has been a thing of my hopes and dreams since the spring of 2023. I
Shaken Down Completely – Shake Down Hike (Part 4)
Heading Back to Oconee December 30th: Drowsy but excited is good way to wake up. Drowsy with nothing to look forward to is not as fun. Much less
Half Way There – Shake Down Hike (Part 3)
Day Two Day two started at 6am. But I didn’t get out of the tent until 8am. It dawned still raining, and I was sore. I checked each limb for
Can I Make It 15 miles? – Shake Down Hike (Part 2)
Good Morning We got packed up by 8 am, and it was time to weigh my pack. DOOM! It weighed 38 pounds. In hindsight, I wish I had unloaded a few
Last Minute Shopping – Shake Down Hike (Part 1)
This Florida Girl Needs a Shake Down From everything I have read and heard, a shake down hike is an important part of getting ready for a
It’s Time For A Shake Down! Am I ready?
Backpack-packed. Physical preparation-complete. Mental toughness-acquired. I am ready. Yet, I have so many questions. I backpacked for a week on