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A season walking southbound on the Appalachian Trail. This is one of my favorite essays. It brings me back to the center when I get distracted from my inspiration. 8216;Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.’. WH Murray, The Scottish Himalayan Expedition. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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A season walking southbound on the Appalachian Trail. This is a short list of AT and LT related resources:. Bears Den Trail Center. Inn at Long Trail. Wood’s Hole Hostel. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. The First 300 Miles.
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A season walking southbound on the Appalachian Trail. 8220;This is what you shall do: be loyal to what you love, be true to the earth, fight your enemies with passion and laughter.”. 8211; Edward Abbey. 8220;I believe that there is a subtle magnetism in Nature, which, if we unconsciously yield to it, will direct us aright.”. 8211; Henry David Thoreau. 8220;The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin living it.”. 8211; Pico Iyer. 8211; C.S. Lewis. 8220;Climb the moun...
Appalachian Trail 2015: Southbound | This Open Road
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A season walking southbound on the Appalachian Trail. Appalachian Trail 2015: Southbound. On July 19, 2015. 8220;I was wondering if you’d been to the Mountain, to look at the valley below? Did you see all the roads tangled down in the valley? Did you know which way to go? The mountain stream runs pure and clear, and I wish to my soul I could always be here. But there’s a reason to live way down in the valley that only the Mountain knows. “. 8211; Noel Paul Stookey. Larr; Spring Musings. From: This Open R...
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A season walking southbound on the Appalachian Trail. On February 26, 2016. Although I finished the A.T. over a month ago, I’m reliving my trek in these blog updates. The following post is a continuation of this entry. Which I published on January 31st.). To get cold. Hike faster, winter’s coming. Pennsylvania is one of the flattest states on the A.T., although very little of the trail is actually “flat”, as most people perceive “flat” to be. It’s also the rockie...The fall colors were becoming quite spe...
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The Wanderings....: Miles to go: 151
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What once was a blog about my journey on the Appalachian Trail is now about my adventures in every day life.and then some. Sunday, September 5, 2010. Miles to go: 151. I am enjoying the day off in Caratunk, Maine (Or Car trunk as it has. Been enthusiastically named by dad). Its especially nice when the. Long sought after rest coincides with the passing by of a rainstorm,. Or perhaps maybe a hurricane. (We won we won we won! We did thoroughly enjoy the canoe ferry across the. Too much food and we just hap...
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Thoughts on Escaping the Ordinary. September 4, 2016. I Quit my Job, the Journey Begins. October 26, 2009. After years of agonizing I finally did it. I quit my job without anything else lined up. Well, kind of. You see, I did not leave my job to move on to another 9-to-5 career. Some may think I’m crazy, but I’m trying to create my own path. There are just too many opportunities out there today for someone with determination and an internet connection. What are we doing? We will be joining a trend of mos...
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Thoughts on Escaping the Ordinary. September 4, 2016. When You’re Tired and It’s Time to Work. August 22, 2013. My first topic now that we are back. Finding the Time to Work. Is Going Part Time Again or Quitting Outright an Option? But, I’d like to save this leap of faith topic for an upcoming post. For now I’m just trying to focus on finding the time throughout a hectic schedule to devote to working on the business. Does anyone have any tips on working through being tired and toughing it out? Things sta...
Lessons of the Appalachian Trail: A Month on the Mountain
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Lessons of the Appalachian Trail. Teaching Myself to Love and to Leave. Tuesday, March 3, 2015. A Month on the Mountain. Mountain Crossings in nestled in Neels Gap at mile 31.7 on the Appalachian Trail. Before we got 8" or so of snow, we got 2" or so of ice. It made for a lot of busting ass but it also made for great photos of encased trees once the skies cleared up. This is what Mountain Crossings employees do on their day off. Unfortunately, I was working and didn't get to join in on the fun. I was ple...
Thailand to Malaysia: Scenes from a train | No Baggage Challenge -- Around the World with no luggage
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No Baggage Challenge - Rolf Potts travels around the world with no luggage. Rolf Potts travels around. The world with no luggage. Sponsored by Bootsnall.com. Thailand to Malaysia: Scenes from a train. September 28, 2010 by Rolf Potts. Since I was covering the same route on my no-baggage transit from Thailand. And India by train. Of the psychic and physical hassle that comes with carrying luggage. Suddenly — in that moment — traveling with next-to-nothing felt like an indulgent luxury. On a sidenote, 60 k...
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Reducing stress. Increasing happiness. I’m Tom. I blog, I create wildlife images, I carve spoons from dead trees, I travel, recycle, read, watch bad movies and listen to Radio 4 comedies. I also really enjoy finding new ways to live a relaxed life. This blog is about my journey to be calm. As a child I threw the biggest tantrums and hissy-fits. I was super competitive and had a dangerously short fuse. I got stressed out about a lot of stuff. Stuff not really worth stressing out over. I’ve eventuall...
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Thoughts on Escaping the Ordinary. September 4, 2016. Making Money Online: Blogging. April 6, 2010. After I graduated from college, Jay and I thought we would try to make a living off of doing something we’d been doing for free all our lives: writing. The first site we started was a local restaurant review blog. The thinking behind this was that we could go and try out new restaurants and different kinds of cuisines, while at the same time writing about it. [Read more.]. Filed Under: Our Work.
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Need to communicate in Japanese? Then get busy translating Japanese with OneHourTranslation. You'll sound fabulous in a hurry. Buy Ken a Beer. Because all that writing stuff sure creates a powerful thirst. Jim Breen’s Japanese Dictionary. Kanji Lookup by Radicals. NHK High School Subjects (Video/Audio). Prefectures of Japan (game). Learn Japanese Videos (Erin’s Challenge). Let’s Learn Japanese Videos. There Is No Sidebar Widgets Yet. One Japanese Book You Must Read. How to Take a Bath in Japan. Don’t thi...
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This Open Road | A season walking southbound on the Appalachian Trail
A season walking southbound on the Appalachian Trail. The First 300 Miles. On August 14, 2015. Mileage, Trail names, and Lingo. Every so often the length of the Appalachian Trail increases due to relocations. When the trail was completed in 1937, the trail was 2,058 miles. When I first hiked it in 1998, it was 2,168 miles. This year it is 2,189 miles. There’s a lot of lingo on the trail:. Sobo – Southbound. Nobo – Northbound. Zero – No miles hiked. Trail angel – Someone who helps a hiker in some way.
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