3/16/2023 Thursday
Well, the crabbiness passed in the night. In the morning something in me softened—I think it happened when I helped Hide reacquire a piece of gear. Hide wasn’t there at the shelter; I helped by passing on a message—long story.
3/16/2023 Thursday
Well, the crabbiness passed in the night. In the morning something in me softened—I think it happened when I helped Hide reacquire a piece of gear. Hide wasn’t there at the shelter; I helped by passing on a message—long story.
The stegosaurus character definitely embodies that new ridge trail there (although I would hear it in my head as an antagonistic and annoying voice haha), I remember it was a brutal one… I would have taken the bad weather route too.
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I’m Doug Cloud, an inveterate thru-hiker, believer in The One Trail, writer, rhetorician, researcher. This blog catalogs my journeys, particularly my 2023 1500-mile hike on the Appalachian and Colorado Trails. Other journeys may be added. Or not. I go by several mottoes as a thru-hiker:
1. Work the problem.
2. Throw money at the problem.
3. Go for an FKT (funnest known time).
4. ABC (always be thru-hiking).
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Day 1 of my 2023 AT journey
Last day on the AT
Explanation of switch to Colorado Trail
Day 1 of 2023 Colorado Trail journey
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