Monday, September 29, 2014
Adjusting and Future Plans
It's been a little over two months since I finished my thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail and have missed it almost just as long. The simplistic life of just walking through wilderness with everything you need on your back is a hard life to just leave. While living on the trail I was much happier, relaxed, and felt free. I felt free from society In a way I had never felt before and it felt good. Even the most miserable, cold, rainy days where every muscle in my body ached, when I wished I was at home watching TV that feeling always subsided shortly after and forgot I felt the way I did. It was definitely an amazing journey and wouldn't pass it up for the world. In 2016 I'm planning another thru-hike but, this time it will be on the Pacific Crest Trail, I wish so bad I could do it sooner. The PCT is a National Trail like the AT but starts at the Mexican boarder in California and traverses through 7 national parks and 2,650 miles to Canada. Being currently 19 years old and 21 in 2016 I do not exactly have a ton of extra cash, especially since most of it was used on the AT but nevertheless I will find a way to do this no matter what.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Appalachian Trail Thru-hike Slideshow
I published this slideshow on YouTube nearly a month ago and just forgot to share it here, so here you go. Enjoy.
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