Hiking the AT – UFO on Mountain Top?
I stayed in a cabin last night so I slept well for once. It was nice. We don’t know how good we have it in this modern day and age until it’s taken
I stayed in a cabin last night so I slept well for once. It was nice. We don’t know how good we have it in this modern day and age until it’s taken
I just want to thank everyone who has reached out to me to make sure I’m okay regarding this incident. I was close to where this occurred but luckily far enough away to not be
I slept ok. I tented in the snow on slight hill, so I slid around quite a bit. That and temperature got down to 35. As always during these cold mornings, I was
I got back from Dahlonega late the previous evening so I slept in a little this morning. One of the first things I did was weigh myself. I started out at 235 lbs.
I didn’t sleep well. I don’t know, maybe sleeping on the floor in a public bathroom had someone to do with it? My feet hurt from the 20+ miles we hiked the day
I awoke to temps in 20s again. My first night sleeping in a shelter was ok. There must have been 20 of us in the shelter. We were crammed in like sardines in
I awoke to mid 20 temperatures. Needless to say I didn’t want to get out of my warm sleeping bag again. One thing I can say for sure about the Smokies is it
I ate a quick breakfast and caught a ride back to where I left off the night before...Stecoah Gap. The game plan was to get to Fontana Dam. As I’m sure with all
I started my day at the Nantahala Outdoor Center... also known as the NOC. I’m surprised I’ve never heard of this place before. It’s only about an hour north of Blairsville, which I’ve