
Leaving to Finish 1975 Thru Hike Attempt
Hearing of our friend's auto accident, and seeing Helene's impact, along with leaving family behind, was a sobering backdrop to the start of the …
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A Punch In The Mouth – Being Flexible
Weeks 4-6- Be Flexible Before I started my AT thru-hike, one of the most common pieces of advice I got was “be flexible – be willing to change your …
Gaining Ground
From day one, our plan had been to take it easy to Damascus and Taylors Valley. Afterwards, we would start pushing out bigger miles. Our plan worked …
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Do You Love Hiking Trails? It’s Time to Donate and Volunteer.
Federal cutbacks will leave our favorite pathways without vital resources and maintenance this year. Our hiking columnist explains how you can grab a chainsaw and a shovel and get involved. When Teresa Martinez was a mountain-bike racer, she suffered a recurring anxiety dream. Days before any …