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  • A Quarter Way In (Day 49)
  • Turning my Sail Homeward
  • Day 22: Mile 350 — Halfway through the Desert

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

A Quarter Way In (Day 49)

By the time I exited my tent this morning, almost everyone else had packed up and left camp. I felt like a kid late for school. It was a beautiful morning, which made it all the ea...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Turning my Sail Homeward

Hello Dearest reader, It is I your humble blogger here to update you on my travels. I write to you from the historical town of Harpers Ferry. I can’t believe I have made it this fa...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Day 22: Mile 350 — Halfway through the Desert

Miles hiked: 21 Mile marker: 368.2 Water is dotted along my entire sleeping bag. The stars spill over the sky. I reach next to me and quickly swipe a finger over Dad’s sleeping bag...

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thetrek.co /3 weeks ago

Part 16: A Farewell to the Desert

Day 38: Up to Mile 625 The morning was gentle, mostly flat and downhill. After the 40 kilometers we had covered the day before, it felt like a luxury. We could all feel our legs as...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Day 81 – Halfway

I stayed up too late last night working on a couple blog posts. Had pretty decent reception but at times they faded in and out, making it slow uploading photos. As I was falling as...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Part 12: A Desert Return, a Fall and an Unexpected Turn of Events

After our favorite kind of town morning (sleeping in until… 7 a.m.), enjoying a healthy breakfast made of something other than a protein bar and a coffee—or rather hot water with a...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

PCT Days 41 to 46: Desert Denouement

Just in time to finally earn a trail name. Day 41: Back in the saddle again. After the unintended double zero, everyone was feeling 100%, so we shipped out back to Highway 58. Down...

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planetary.org /2 weeks ago

Quite the journey

A planet’s path around the Sun, a quasi-moon tagging along, and your name a million miles away.

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Misty Mountain High: 600 Mile Marker

Today I build a collection of 600 mile markers. I notice similarities between balancing my current obligations with those from my college years. The post Misty Mountain High: 600 M...

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writeoutloud.net /1 month ago

2026: Trev’s Annual Texas Tour and NaPoRiMo Part 10: The Journey Home

Image: Departure day lunch, soup and ranch crackers or in Jojo's case crackers and soup. Yes, sh...

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writeoutloud.net /1 month ago

2026: Trev’s Annual Texas Tour and NaPoRiMo Part 10: The Journey Home

Image: Departure day lunch, soup and ranch crackers or in Jojo's case crackers and soup. Yes, sh...

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writeoutloud.net /1 month ago

Unrestrained journey

When the ink begins its journey,...

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thetrek.co /2 weeks ago

The Road to Kennedy Meadows

Somewhere around mile 600, the desert started feeling different. The Joshua trees were still there. The water carries were still long. The wind was still trying to blow us off ridg...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Day 14 — Mission Creek

Miles hiked: 21.8 Mile marker: 248.2 The trek on Mission Creek begins at 4:30 AM with a beautiful sand smiley face, drawn by none else than the highly acclaimed sand artist: Journe...

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thetrek.co /1 week ago

My Top 3 Highest Highs and Lowest Lows as I Reach Halfway

Reaching the halfway point on the Appalachian Trail feels strange. I’ve accomplished a lot by walking 1,100 miles, but I’m also sad to be halfway done with my journey. After more t...

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thetrek.co /2 weeks ago

One of those days (Day 56)

Last night when I got to bed at 8 am, PK and Dreamcatcher still weren’t in camp. This morning though, I saw Dreamcatcher’s tent. They made it, awesome! Apparently they came into ca...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Day 28: Continuing alone.. for now.

Untill now I have been hiking with my dad everyday. But, that’s about to change.. The day started as any other: we had some bear trouble through the night and another hikers bear c...

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thetrek.co /2 weeks ago

90 days on the AT – Can you meet me halfway?

What’s the happs, Veto? Last time we talked, I was sitting in a public library in Buena Vista, VA during a thunderstorm typing away and putting in updates on my travels. I am so gr...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Day 14: Little reunion at the NOC

We had less than a mile to go to the NOC and arrived before opening hours. Luckily they have some charging ports at the outside of the building, so we could start charging our phon...

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wdtprs.com /4 days ago

My View For Awhile: homeward

Excitement… I got a note from Delta that my flight was delayed out of Philadelphia and I would not make my connection. I got on the computer and found an earlier flight which had b...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Mission Creek to Big Bear

Day 20 – Mile 227.3 Leaving my camp spot at 8 a.m., Emu had already started hiking. The hike up Mission Creek was slow. Seeing Curious George and Bubbles in the shade, I stopped to...

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thetrek.co /1 week ago

The Journey Begins: Glacier

Woke up at Looking Glass Basecamp, had coffee, ate and packed up. Hung around till the other two hikers on the permit showed up. Lots of other hikers preparing to start or continue...

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thetrek.co /1 month ago

Halfway To Nowhere, For Now

Allergies, And More Sagebrush    After a 13 mile day across the first section of Thornburg Draw, my allergies got the best of me.  Constantly plugged up in the sinuses or a runny n...

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thetrek.co /3 weeks ago

Thru Hiking The PCT: Leaving The Desert

A Spiritual Experience on the Eve of Entering KMS. As the golden hour turned to dusk and dusk to sunset, I prepared to enter a new dimension of what I call, “The PCT portal.” Only...

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