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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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...
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...
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...
So, I spent a total of 59 days on trail. I hiked a total of 732 miles. Starting in Georgia, I hiked through North Carolina, Tennessee and Southern Virginia. Beginning with my pal F...
This looks like it's going to be so much fun.
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...
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...
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...
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...
What’s In A ‘Trail’ Name? The post What’s In A ‘Trail’ Name? appeared first on The Trek.
I got a trail name! Trail names are gifted by other hikers and often are used to represent a funny or sweet situation or habit on trail. The post Introducing: Quip! appeared first...
Days 4-6 on trail! The post The Trail is Magic appeared first on The Trek.
There comes a moment on every thru-hike—usually around mile 20 (Lake Morena), when your feet hurt, your pack feels suspiciously heavier than yesterday, and someone named “Shepherd”...
Some days on the trail are the kind where we don’t do a whole lot outside of putting our heads down and hiking. This was one of those kinds of days. We’ve gotten into a good routin...
Where do I start?? Welp, week 6 started in Hot Springs, NC where I got to take my first double zero on trail while I waited for my super cool pal Cheyanne to join me on trail from...
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The Long Trail Training Shakedown #1 It has been a full couple of weeks continuing my training for thru hiking The Long Trail. I have been consistently grinding in the gym to obtai...
Trail Life so Far Today marks ONE MONTH on trail! What a month it has been! We’ve been living our best life out here on trail! To say our enthusiasm and fervor for the trail hasn’t...
Trek the Trails and Tread the Trails 2026 schedule announced featuring kick-off event
Time to start trekking. We woke up at the Refuge Hostel before everyone else. We quietly brewed a cup of coffee for me to drink before setting out for our 19 mile hike. We walked q...
Long Trail Training Shakedown Day 1 04/11/2026 Morning Today began like any typical Saturday. I woke to my second and final alarm at 04:20. I followed my usual routine of letting...
Long Trail Training Shakedown Day 2 4/12/2026 Early Morning Sleep was touch and go overnight. This I expected, my first night in the woods for the season is usually restless. The...
Brown gap Camp site was so nice. It had a water source, a big flat spot, a fire ring (even though we didn’t use it), and we had it all to ourselves. Not a soul in sight. Even thoug...
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