Just wanted to add a quick update while I have good wifi. I finished my thru-hike today! 2184 miles from April 3 - August 26. What a ride! None of it would have been possible without the support of my family and friends. Love you all so much. I will be posting more pictures in the near future. Take care all!
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Hey, ALL!
I'm entering the hundred mile wilderness with my best friend, Michael Pacella, and my brother today. We're planning on summiting Katahdin early on the 26th! Only 114.5 miles left of this epic journey. There will likely be many river crossing, a lot of mud, and a ton of fun. Thanks for all your thoughts and support thus far. We're not likely to have any service in the wilderness, but I'll see if I can get any service on the mountains. Someone said I might have service on Katahdin. We'll see.
Take care all,
One Speed
I'm entering the hundred mile wilderness with my best friend, Michael Pacella, and my brother today. We're planning on summiting Katahdin early on the 26th! Only 114.5 miles left of this epic journey. There will likely be many river crossing, a lot of mud, and a ton of fun. Thanks for all your thoughts and support thus far. We're not likely to have any service in the wilderness, but I'll see if I can get any service on the mountains. Someone said I might have service on Katahdin. We'll see.
Take care all,
One Speed
Monday, August 13, 2012
Sighted!
One tall, handsome, smelly hiker named Matt at the Appalachian Trail Conservatory Headquarters in Harpers Ferry, VA on June 11, 2012.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
The White Mountains!
To call what I've just been through beautiful would be a disservice. It has been about the best week of my entire life. I've been putting in major miles every day, hiking at night most nights, and eating a TON of food! I'm loving the scenery. My favorite parts are usually above treeline. It's kind of magical when you pass through the last wisps of trees into a gentle breeze and great visibility. Above treeline isn't without its perils though. Up there, weather is at best unpredictable. I've had to outrun thunderstorms and hunker down when crazy wind picks up. In some ways it reminds me of the beach with its sun and wind. I just love it... Alright, enough of that. I have a huge slack pack tomorrow (Doing the Wildcats into Gorham, NH). Here are some pictures for your enjoyment!
View on they way to Lafayette Mountain. |
On top of Mount Madison! |
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Sorry for the sparse blog posts, but my phone is having severe issues. I currently will have my real computer every few days as my parents follow me up the AT in their RV.
It appears that pre-season and practice are both over. Today I enter the White Mountains. The "toughest" and most "technical" portion of the entire AT is here. I will report back the actual severity of the mountains afterwards.
I'm going to hike the Whites with Crush, a compsci/math junior from Brown University. I re-met him a few days ago, and have been hiking with him since.
It's truly starting to become a blast. The views are spectacular. The climbs are challenging. The closeness to the goal is almost palpable. I love it.
I'll try to include GPS cookie crumbs of my trip for the rest, but I can't guarantee how that will work. It's the first time I've tried to do such a thing.
Thanks for all your patience.
One Speed
Here is picture taken from the Smart Mountain fire tower. Hope you enjoy the view as much as I did.
It appears that pre-season and practice are both over. Today I enter the White Mountains. The "toughest" and most "technical" portion of the entire AT is here. I will report back the actual severity of the mountains afterwards.
I'm going to hike the Whites with Crush, a compsci/math junior from Brown University. I re-met him a few days ago, and have been hiking with him since.
It's truly starting to become a blast. The views are spectacular. The climbs are challenging. The closeness to the goal is almost palpable. I love it.
I'll try to include GPS cookie crumbs of my trip for the rest, but I can't guarantee how that will work. It's the first time I've tried to do such a thing.
Thanks for all your patience.
One Speed
Here is picture taken from the Smart Mountain fire tower. Hope you enjoy the view as much as I did.
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