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we did it!

we did it!

I know, I know — I should have written this post a longgg time ago. And I’m sorry! Everyone has been asking when I would post the next “blog update” and the more time that went by after we returned home, the sillier it seemed that I would write something up about summiting Springer. It has been 55 days since we flew out of Atlanta and landed back home in New York. Fifty five nights of sleeping inside, in a bed,…

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Oh, New Hampshire

Oh, New Hampshire

Ever since we arrived in New Hampshire, Shawn has been singing “Oh, New Hampshire!” to the tune of “Oh Susanna, don’t you cry for me”. His version of the song is actually pretty catchy, and I think it’s needless to say that we are happy to be here! When we last left you, we had one day left in Maine- the Mahoosuc Notch. This is a notorious mile filled with giant boulders that are seemingly tossed into a crevice between two mountains….

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Southern Maine Style

Southern Maine Style

The Appalachian Trail is 2,189 miles long and runs through 14 different states. Each year the mileage is a little different, depending on reroutes and changes to the trail. With 281 miles, Maine is the third largest state on the Trail and is described by the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (aka the ATC, the main organization supporting the Trail) as being the “most challenging, rugged, and remote state” on the Trail. When we were in 100 Mile Wilderness people kept saying…

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Here we go!

Here we go!

We have officially begun our southbound thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail! Shawn and I have been talking about hiking the Trail for a long time. Back at Christmas, I put “Books about the Appalachian Trail?” on my wishlist. In February, when friends asked me what my next adventure was I sheepishly whispered “We’re thinking about hiking the AT this summer.” However, the idea really started to gain momentum when Shawn accepted a position with the Army JAG back in March….

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