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  • Ode to a Trail Angel
  • The One With an Angel – Day 8
  • I’ve Met Angels

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Ode to a Trail Angel

Ode to a Trail Angel  Blog 7 From Julian, to an upside-down shower in Palm Springs How do you end up at the legion in Julian, sleeping on their patio on a Nero day (nearly a zero d...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

The One With an Angel – Day 8

Today is a nero into Franklin, NC with a stay at The Grove Hostel. It was a relaxing day eating good town food with new friends. Trail Report I only had 6 miles remaining to get to...

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thetrek.co /2 weeks ago

I’ve Met Angels

WHEW. I am 6 days and 139 miles into this trail. My body aches in places it never has before. My mind struggles to wrap itself around the fact that I still have ~2,500 miles ahead...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Rhett-y set Lo, Chasing Freshgrounds

Back in Fontana, I heard about a very cool trail angel named Freshgrounds. He sits you down, makes you wash your hands, and then the feast begins. He feeds you until you can’t walk...

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thetrek.co /2 weeks ago

Day 6: 100 Miles — Meadows, Trail Angels, and Eagle Rock

Miles hiked: 21.3 Mile marker: 112.5 Cowboy camping, while it provides beautiful stargazing, also provided with a very bright moon. I was awake before midnight and a few more times...

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thetrek.co /3 weeks ago

Trail Brother, FOG

Trail Brother FOG On my second day out of Harper’s Ferry, I was having lunch at Gathland State Park while waiting for my hiking partner, whom I had met on Facebook. As I lounged on...

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thetrek.co /2 weeks ago

Day 0: It Just Felt Right

That was the initial feeling that hit us when we arrived at CLEEF before our big trail start on May 5. Actually, it hit us even earlier — when the sweetest trail angel named Xanthe...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

The Trail is Magic

Days 4-6 on trail! The post The Trail is Magic appeared first on The Trek.

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Off to a Hot Start on the Arizona Trail

Under the Juniper Tree Dead. A corpse in repose. Asleep to the world.This is how my first Trail Angel found me.It had been blessedly cool that morning in Sunnyside Canyon, cool eno...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Chapter 8: In which she gets a tramily

On a mission I am very happy waking up at Stanimals. It was just what I needed. The people are very kind and cool, and I got the rest required to do some big miles today. And I am...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

AZT: Payson to Pine

Day 24: 4.10 I messaged a local trail angel to help with retrieving my shoes from Pine which is 15 miles north of Payson and 47 miles north of where I got off the trail two days ag...

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thetrek.co /3 weeks ago

Tramilies & Trail Legs: Thru Hiking The PCT-Wrightwood

Leaving My Tramily Tramiles (trail /families) are an interesting phenomenon throughout the through hiking experience. In its most basic form, a “tramily” is made up of people that...

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thetrek.co /2 days ago

Day 12: Hostel Days Heal the Soul

After celebrating 100 miles on the Appalachian Trail, I rewarded myself with a hostel stay in Franklin complete with trail magic, barbecue, beer, a lemon dress, and chocolate cream...

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thetrek.co /1 week ago

Completing the Triple Crown

Enlisting A huge factor that impacts your morale and keeps a thru-hiker progressing down the trail is the people that you meet.  Some thru-hikers prefer to hike with trail families...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

I made it this DAM far: Seeing the trail from their eyes

It started with pancakes. As many good things do. After staying up way too late at The Grove hostel, I managed to peel myself out of bed. Of course, I was motivated by all-you-can-...

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thetrek.co /2 weeks ago

Day 12: Trail magic!

We got some great trail magic today! But before we’re there, we woke up from The Grove hostel in Franklin.  For the first time since the beginning of this trail, I weighed myself....

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Love Note to the Tramily

This is a note of gratitude. My trail family and I had been leap frogging over each other for the first couple of weeks. Then, I got an invitation from Neon to join them in an AirB...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Chapter 4: In which she gets a trail-name

I have officially been on trail for three whole days, and the February weather has changed from what would be a warm summers day in Norway, to mid—winter conditions. I am all geare...

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thetrek.co /2 weeks ago

PCT day 16: Hitching into Big Bear Lake

I reached the Route 18 trailhead early in the morning and stuck my thumb out. The third car to come by picked me up. My driver was Laurie, accompanied by her dogs, Sequoia and Chey...

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thetrek.co /3 weeks ago

Meeting an AT Legend

Ben There My friend ‘Ben There’ joined me in Damascus, Virginia for a week on the trail.  I had over 500 miles in the books and to balance ‘Ben There’ getting his fresh legs acclim...

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thetrek.co /1 day ago

Hospitality Deep In The Virginia Forest

A soggy morning awaits as I prepare to hike the trail. I return to my van to find a very different scene at the trailhead. More soggy adventure awaits during a second hiking stint...

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thetrek.co /1 week ago

Trail Family

I was working a job years ago when they asked if we wanted to participate in a test. It was all in fun, one of those animal personality profile tests — the one that pegs you as a L...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Surviving the Crucibles

Back in Georgia I ran into a pair of ATC workers who let me pet their dog, and I hung around to have a good chat with them. I had just made it past Neels Gap and was feeling good a...

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unofficialnetworks.com /1 month ago

Strangers Fund $6000 Helicopter Search That Saves Hiker’s Lost Dog

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