My first night on the path, having dinner with colleagues through Thruhikers and I am proud of my hammock configuration.
Only Sunrise Socking Blood Mountain, Georgia.

Sunset and Sunrise at a look at the Muskrat Creek shelter, just on the border of North Carolina.

Mile 100 with an impressive fire tower with 360 ° views, and feeling that I could really do this path.

Catch frogs and find teeth in beautiful stays, noc

Meeting of the band members in the forest in the Smokies.

Walking the beautifully frosted smoke and snowy with stuffed animals.

Chilidog Trail Magic in Max Patch, my first day of 20 miles.

Knowing people who would become my tramilia for more than half of the path in Hot Springs (it is not shown in the photo because it took the photo).

The North Carolina road.

Group yoga sessions in shelters and yoga/karaoke combo in a camp.


Advance on the way with my new friends.

AQUABLAZING IN BOOTS OFF.

Grayson Highlands with Stoker.


Dying of hair and films marathon in The Merry Inn in Marion.


Acting as children at school at old school in Virginia.

A zero epic in Pearisburg, Virginia, with good food and link with video games with Gaslight and Fail (Fail was good, we were wrong).

Sendero days.


The practically domesticated crow on the road … and my surprise birthday magic thanks to Fail and Becky.
Blue waterfall burning in the Shenondoahs.

Hit the Harper ferry with gas and cheese light.
Matching tattoos in Pennsylvania.

The half -gallon challenge, immediately followed by more hiking.

Walking a 30 -mile day with Mountain Dew.

The gang goes to New York!

Airbnbs, riding on the back of trucks, bolt packing, drowning in sweat, eating good food, all together.

Enter whites and have views again.

Jays Grises in the upper part of the Montese cats.

Canoa in the small random lakes in Maine with pony and mountain dew.

The Bigelow range in Maine.

A day when we crossed the Kennebec River, we went to a brewery, we sat in a hydromassage bathtub, we walked 6 miles, swam in a lake, we built a fire and simply had a lovely day that felt more like camping than through walks.

See everyone before starting the 100 mile desert.

Taking short days of hiking in the 100 mile desert and enjoying all the lakes we could.
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