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Continental Divide TrailApril 7, 2021
30 days to go.

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It’s #tattoo season! Fresh #ink by the very talented @noalox Thanks buddy! Lovin’ it!❤️
Got me some fresh #ink by the very talented @noalox Solid work per usual and always awesome to see y’all! Thanks buddy! I’m lovin it!
44 miles in 17 hours (15 hours if you exclude all the breaks) with 7 hours to spare! 🤘 I finally got to complete the Four State Challenge on the #appalachiantrail About three years ago, I started treatment for my osteopenia 🦴. I’m grateful that I haven’t had a single fracture since, and that I can continue to do what I love! ❤️ This also wraps up our “One Year Section Triple Crown!”😂 We’ve hiked a section of the #continentaldividetrail (200 miles), #pacificcresttrail (22 miles), and now the #at Hammer down! 🔨 👇
Tuesday, September 8th, 2020 - That’s a wrap! 🤘 Dirty. Smelly. Satisfied! The #tahoerimtrail delivered, and we finished just in time! Today, we met some hikers that were forced off trail by officials due the the #wildfires 🔥 Sad to say goodbye to our trail brother, Dr. Thunder, and to our time on the west coast. Back to the grind til next year! 😭
The Desolation Wilderness was friggin’ amazing! Sadly, our hike would be coming to an end soon after, but this was a damn good send-off!
#nofilter No, really. That’s the color of the sky brought to you by the wild fires. 🔥 We took a nero day in South Lake so I could recover. Still incredibly dehydrated and ill. 😵 I feel like I’m having a multi-day hangover, and I don’t even drink anymore! This was what the trail looked like when we returned, and it was raining ash.
I was still severely dehydrated from the day before after an uncomfortable night at Heavenly. I drank as much water as I could stomach, but was only able to eat a meat and cheese stick during the 25 miles we hiked. On the bright side, we crossed the state line back into #california , I cooled off in #starlake , and it was beginning to look more and more like the #sierras 😍
We climbed to the highest point of the Tahoe Rim Trail, and the sky was clear for most of the day, but the smoke rolled back through later. So sadly, we missed out on Sand Harbor Overlook 😓The next day was a super dry stretch. I underestimated the 15 mile stretch after the water cache, which wound up being a very exposed section. Heat exhaustion and sun poisoning is no joke! I’m posting this days late, and I’m still suffering😵
Stoked the smoke cleared so we could see the lake as we started our first full day on the #tahoerimtrail We crossed the border into Nevada and entered the Mt. Rose Wilderness where we camped at Grey Lake for the night. A good start to a new trail if you ask me!

Category: Motivation

5 Quotes To Practice & Live By

Five little hunks of inspiration that have been getting me through life lately.

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Things Are About to Get Hairy: A Pep Talk for Anticipating AT Hikers

An open letter to anticipating Appalachian Trail hikers before they start their journey.

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Addressing That Internal Negativity Before Your Hike

Some mental aggressions you might be tackling, and why you should stop beating yourself up before you’ve even gotten your boots dirty.

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7 Posts From My Archives Every Anticipating AT Hiker Should Read

A collection of my archived blog posts that share some valuable information for anticipating AT hikers.

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25 Quotes to Inspire Your Next Outdoor Adventure

Get inspired, or get pumped about your next big hike!

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Meditations in Nature: Quotes to Inspire and to Live By

Some quotes to live by, to motivate, and to get your butt on the trail already!

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The Pursuit of the Hike After Failure and the Advantages of Trying Again

When ugly crying turns into smiling like an idiot while thinking about re-attempting a thru hike. Thoughts on returning to the trail after defeat and all the juicy benefits!

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