Appalachian Trail – Katahdin
For three months I had been picturing this day over and over in my mind. To the tunes of Florence and The Machine’s “King” I had created a clear vision of what would summiting Katahdin would be like while hiking. I had pictured how I would feel, and what I would do standing on top of the sign. But like so many other times before, reality wouldn’t match my daydreams.
Appalachian Trail – Maine
The last and final state. Then, that was it. In just ten days I would be on top of Katahdin celebrating my Triple Crown. But Maine proved to be a lot harder than I expected.
Appalachian Trail – New Hampshire
I stopped short and looked up while breathing heavily. The massive boulders – that now served as our trail – towered above me. Despite that I had climbed straight up for what seemed like forever, the peak was still nowhere in sight. Before even setting foot on this trail I had been warned about the tough and straight up climbs in The White Mountains in New Hampshire. And there was no doubt that the fearmongers had been right.
Appalachian Trail – the Mid-Atlantic StatesPart Two
I pulled aside the curtain that cradled the motel room in dark serenity. Outside, the rain was pouring down with such an immense force that Vermont had declared a state of emergency due to the floods it had caused. Our plan was to only stay one night in the town of Manchester Center, but now it looked like we would have to extend it by one more.
Appalachian Trail – the Mid-Atlantic States, Part One
The humidity hit me like a wall. I was soaked with sweat. Using my small, green and already soaked through towel was all I could do to keep the salty liquid from dripping off my face. I had been looking forward to entering the Mid-Atlantic states since the start of this trail, but now it proved more challenging than I thought.
Appalachian Trail – Halfway There
I was excited. Not only were we going to reach the unofficial halfway point, but I would also get new shoes. Ever since reaching mile 500, I had been counting down the miles to Harper’s Ferry, a town in West Virginia. And reaching it was a major steppingstone – because if you make it halfway, you can make it all the way.
Appalachian Trail – The Saga of Tang and Terminator
“It might be a good idea to find someone to hike with when you get to Pennsylvania.” The words of my friend kept ringing in my head as I steadied myself on top of a slippery and wet boulder in an attempt to avoid a fall. And as I struggled to stay on my feet, I reminded myself of how grateful I was for the fact that I wasn’t by myself.
Appalachian Trail – Southern Virginia Part Two
I was running on fumes. It was early afternoon and since yesterday morning I had hiked 51 miles on a granola bar, two uncrustables, a coke and chocolate drink. Still, I didn’t find any of my food in my food bag appealing.
Appalachian Trail – Southern Virginia Part One
The mantra for this trail kept repeating itself in my mind like a broken record. ”This is my last trail, this is my last trail, this is my last trail”. But knowing that I never had to hike another trail again after this did very little to comfort me.
Appalachian Trail – The Smokies
I could feel the panic slowly creeping up on me. It was getting late and I had no service on my phone. If no one showed up I would be stuck here.