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In a Different Light (Day 114)

6/8/2023 Thursday The smoke had thickened by morning into a haze. I decided to do a backwards (southbound) 12-mile slackpack and stay at the same B&B again tonight. I’ve had enough introspection for a while. Let’s talk scenery from an unusual and varied day on the AT. Continue reading
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In Dreams Begin Responsibilities (Day 113)

6/7/2023 Wednesday Yesterday and the day before I felt something in me shift. The trail today was out of a dream. Continue reading
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Ziggurat Energy (Day 112)

6/6/2023 Tuesday Great sleep last night. During a morning privy visit, I propped open the door so I could breathe non pit-privy-scented air. Continue reading
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1100 Miles, Halfway Home (Day 111)

6/5/2023 Monday I burned my mouth on some peach oatmeal this morning. After breakfast—or before, I can’t remember—I grabbed a rare morning shower. Rev told us that the tread was indeed favorable between here and Duncannon. Continue reading
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The Fabulously Queer Pentecostal Hostel (Day 110)

6/4/2023 Sunday The tiny window air conditioner hummed nicely last night and kept me asleep until a very reasonable hour. I heard the tiniest sound sometime after 7:30. Was that a knock? Continue reading
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A Rhetorician Walks into a Pentecostal Church (Day 109)

6/3/2023 Saturday A strong wind blew into camp at 10PM last night. All at once the trees began swaying. Like it had been scheduled. Continue reading
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The Hiking Will Continue Until Morale Improves (Day 108)

6/2/2023 Friday It stayed warm though the night. I woke up on the “sunny side:” with it being so warm, I don’t have to dread taking off my sweatshirt. Continue reading
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Pride Cometh After the Fall (Day 107)

6/1/2023 Thursday The kids weren’t nearly so loud in the morning! One of the adults chatted me up briefly and told me they were 8th graders. She asked where I was headed and I said, “Katahdin.” Continue reading
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Loud, Boisterous Youth (Day 106)

5/31/2023 Wednesday The thru-hikers are getting more and more spread out. I see a few in passing. To clarify, they are passing me—I’m not passing any other thru hikers. I’m still sore today but trying a new kind of stretch and doing lower mileage. Continue reading
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What I Saw Along the Towpath (Day 105)

5/30/2023 Tuesday I have a morning routine in Harpers. They know me at the bakery. After breakfast I paid my tab at the inn, packed up, and headed out. I wasn’t feeling confident about the miles ahead given the stiffness and soreness in my lucky foot. Continue reading
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The Harpers Image (Day 104)

5/29/2023 Monday The town was ghostly quiet after the tumult of the weekend. It was downright relaxed in the morning when I went down for my breakfast sandwich across the street. Continue reading
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Harpers Fairy (Day 103)

5/28/2023 Sunday Bit of a rough morning. I’m definitely “hung over” from hiking a long day yesterday. But oh the town of Harpers Ferry in the light. Continue reading
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A Secret A.T. Fellowship (Day 102)

5/27/2023 Saturday When Ben and I talked by phone just before seven PM, I told him that so much had already happened today that I didn’t want anything else interesting to happen. Continue reading
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Doug Versus the Appalachian Trail Conservancy—But Not Really (Day 101)

5/26/2023 Friday Wasn’t feeling it last night; not feeling it this morning. I walked three miles of rocky, rugged nonsense and had a series of epiphanies. Some ideas that’ve been stewing came together. The relationship between the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) and thru hikers isn’t good. The pandemic brought it to new lows. I think Continue reading
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1000 Miles (Day 100)

5/25/2023 Thursday Perhaps that tent spot last night wasn’t as level as it looked. My phone lost 30% charge while off overnight. It wasn’t that cold, what gives? Continue reading
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Pocket Forests (Day 99)

5/24/2023 Wednesday Last night and this morning I tried some PT exercises from last summer on my foot. A nerve glide and one other stretch seemed to bring me significant relief from the pain and stiffness I’d felt yesterday. Huzzah! Continue reading
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What We Sorely Miss (Day 98)

5/23/2023 Tuesday In the morning, my parents drove me from our hotel to Gravel Springs Gap. It cost me $30 to get us into the park, even though they’re just dropping me off and coming right back out again. Today was another “slack pack” day because I’d left much of my gear and a resupply Continue reading
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The Thru-Hiker is Out (Days 94-97)
Hi everyone! I’m traveling for a few days! I’ll be back early next week when I return to the trail. Let’s have a secret code word: if I don’t use the word seance in my first entry back, you’ll know I’ve been replaced by centipedes in a trench coat. -Doug/Rhetoric Continue reading
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Memento Mori (Day 93)

5/18/2023 Thursday My tent site last night was extremely rocky. I bent another two tent stakes. It didn’t look rocky; it looked grassy. There was some light snoring. That privy though! Continue reading
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Send the Centipedes Back to Hell (Day 92)

5/17/2023 Wednesday Last night I was kicking myself for blowing so much money on such a mediocre hotel room. Then the sunset views—and the pleasure of coming back to a softly lit, clean room after dinner—won me over. It was cold and wet this morning when I stepped out onto the balcony. Continue reading
About The Blog
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
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