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Within Walking Distance: The Unexpected
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Friday, January 1, 2016. If I had to sum up 2015 in one word it would be 'Unexpected'. So what does this mean for 2016? If this past year has taught me anything, its to expect the unexpected. Like 2015, I have a vision for what I want to do with my life. For example,. I want to run/hike/walk the year. 2,016 kilometers/1253 miles),. I want to run my first half marathon,. I want to go on at least 20 new hikes,. I want to get back into photography,. I want to blog more about all of my on foot adventures,.
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Within Walking Distance: May 2015
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Saturday, May 16, 2015. 42 miles (easy, one-way). We took advantage of some time off of work and headed down to Jones Hole Hatchery. The trail starts out at the hatchery, meandering along side rows of rainbow, brown, and brook trout before disappearing into the lush green trees within the canyon. As the trees grew thick around me the snap, crackle and pop of tiny cicadas sang louder in my ears, and the sound of the rolling creek drowned out the sounds of the restz of the world. Links to this post. View o...
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Within Walking Distance: Clayton Peak
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Monday, September 5, 2016. Guardsman Pass, Big Cottonwood Canyon (elevation: 9,706 ft.). 35 (my watch got stopped at some point). In the words of Brittany Spears, 'Opps I did it again'. But this peak is what I came out here for so onward and upward. You can also follow me on Twitter. Labels: Big Cottonwood Canyon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow on the Web. Who names themselves Katchup? Art Loeb Trail: Section 1. Fly Fishing in Utah. Thru-Hiking the Foothills Trail. 42 miles (easy, one-way) Du...
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Within Walking Distance: AT 2009
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In 2009, I was blessed with the opportunity to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail (AT). At the time, the AT stretched 2,178.3 miles from Springer Mountain in Northern Georgia to Mt. Katahdin in Maine. Below are links to all of my journal entries. I hope you enjoy reading them at least half as much as I liked hiking! Please feel free to contact me with any questions/comments about my hike. Why Thru-Hike the Appalachian Trail (or any trail for that matter)? What I did I carry? Day 1: Here We Go! Day 42: Greas...
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Within Walking Distance: March 2015
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Thursday, March 26, 2015. Dogs, Maildrops, Tattoos, OH MY! The trail has a funny way of preparing you for what's to come even of you're not even out there yet. Over the past two weeks Cori and I went from having nearly everything set to leave to questioning our ability to even do the hike. Between the two of us we have three beautiful fur babies:. Jasmine, a 13 year old cocker. Hershey, a 10 year old chocolate lab. Dudley a 4.5 year old Pyrenees/Lab mix. Then, on Wednesday morning, at 2:45 am we stepped ...
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Within Walking Distance: PCT 2015
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When One Door Closes. Training for the PCT. Pre-Hike: Frequently Asked Questions. What's in my Maildrop (resupply) boxes? What am I Carrying? Dogs, Maildrops, and Tattoos. Day 1: Trail Angels on the First Day. Day 2: What's Important in Life? Plan B: Western National Park Tour. I just found a phone with this blog site on the back. Feel free to call or text 828-773-9437. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow on the Web. Who names themselves Katchup? Art Loeb Trail: Section 1. Fly Fishing in Utah. 42 miles (e...
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Within Walking Distance: April 2015
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Thursday, April 23, 2015. Fly Fishing in Utah. Anyone who knows me, knows that fishing is not my favorite thing to do. Its kind of a time suck. I could be working, hiking/exercising, writing, reading. Essentially anything else other than fishing. Ever since Cori got into fly fishing last August shes been begging me to try it. Today, I agreed to go on a guided trip through Circle Valley Anglers. Admittedly I was kind of excited. Links to this post. Labels: Ashley National Forest. Wednesday, April 22, 2015.
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Within Walking Distance: Foothills Trail 2010
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Foothills Trail Journal: 76 Miles. The Foothills trail extends 76 miles through South and North Carolina, with trailheads at Table Rock State Park (Pickens, SC) and Oconee State Park (Mountain Rest, SC). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow on the Web. Who names themselves Katchup? In between these long distance dreams I try to spend my weekends discovering a new trail, fly fishing, taking photographs, or hitting the pavement in attempt to prepare myself for my next running challenge. Fly Fishing in Utah.
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HoboKitten: February 2014
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The Adventures of Joshua "Bobcat" Stacy. Thursday, February 20, 2014. The Frozen Narrows of Henry Coe State Park, photo courtesy of John Abela. January 24-26: GGG at Henry Coe State Park. I had been following for quite some time. John joined us as we descended into the canyon. Upon arrival in The Narrows, we found the conditions just as Shroomer had reported; a gorgeous frozen creek that was thick enough to walk on. 4-6 inches deep in parts, The Narrows were a shadowy sliver of winter air. I've wanted to...