Day 4: Blood, No Water
Early this morning hiked up Blood Mtn. Towards the top some rock scrambles but well worth it. The valleys were still filled with clouds. A 4 mile descent to Neels Gap where cold drinks and snacks were had. Then on north. This part of Read More
Day 3, plodding along
Hiked about 10 miles today, just plodding along. The pain in my knee is a little better. My feet are in pretty good shape, only one popped blister so far. Pretty trail today. After passing through Woody Gap there were views from Big Cedar Read More
Day Two…I Hurt
I was hiking by 7:30 this morning, hoping to get some miles in before it got too hot. I am hiking with Julian, a 42 year old Scotsman who has lived in St Martin for 20 years. He’s a sailor, chef, and dive instructor. Read More
Starting at Springer
After arriving in Atlanta I stayed at the Hiker Hostel in Dahlonega Monday night. This morning they dropped me off within a mile of the start of the Appalachian Trail. I hiked 9 miles, arriving at the Hawk Mtn shelter around 3. I am Read More
515 Mile Warmup Hike On A.T.
In preparation for my 2017 PCT hike I’m setting out on 9/26 to hike 515 miles of the Appalachian Trail. This will be a test of my new gear, a chance to get in shape, and an opportunity to get some of the pain Read More
Hiking The Pacific Crest Trail In 2017
I am hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in 2017. Beginning at the Mexican border, the PCT travels 2,660 miles through CA, OR, and WA until reaching the Canadian border. From desert valleys, to the high Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges it passes through a variety of climate and terrain. This blog captures my experience preparing for and hiking the PCT.