Day 84: The Early Sobo Bubble


It was super winding all night. We chose a solid camp, but the fear that they are always reduced is a true threat. I heard that some branches surround us.

We spent the night unharmed and slept very well. We woke up around 6 and were out of the camp just after 7.

The first mile led us to our brand of less than 1000 miles! Triple digits now. It is quite crazy to think how far we have come. I can’t even believe it most of the time, so instead of thinking about what we are doing exactly and processing it, I just walked.

The first 6.5 miles were the rest of the roller coaster. It wasn’t so bad and we were sailing.

Day 84: The Early Sobo Bubble

I felt super tired in the middle of the middle of the day. I went in my sandwiches and water consumption and paid it totally.

We had some big and gradual climbs, but nothing to write. The weather was spectacular all day.

Our goal that we really needed to hit was 25.6 miles for the day. This would prepare us to have only 5.5 miles in the morning to meet my dad to maximize our zero day.

We ended at the Jim and Molly Denton shelter. We met another sobo we met for the first time today, called Raspberry. She is from Switzerland and is completing her triple crown with the AT. Shortly after we nodded, the snacks, the threat and the Catdog presented and brought Sam and plan to come to this site as well. This is the more sobos that we have seen at the same time! All these types are super radios, and they were a couple of beautiful hours with some people who headed in the same way, for once.

As we all have our own agendas and speeds, this collision may not happen again, but there is always a possibility!

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