The Appalachian Trail

In April of 2022, Amy graduated from college, Alex quit his job, and they attempted to thru-hike the entire Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine together.

It was a massive endeavor, and they soon learned that climbing mountains is one of those things that doesn’t necessarily get easier over time. Along the trail, they faced obstacles ranging from hungry black bears to torrential downpours to heat waves to stomach viruses. In spite of this, or perhaps as a result, they had the time of their lives’ as they trudged their way northbound.

In September of 2022, after nearly five months of hiking every day, they summited Mt. Katahdin in the remnants of a hurricane and were finally victorious. Alex wrote a journal entry each of the 147 days they spent hiking. Check them out below.

[Mile 1,203-1,304] PA Rocks!

7/18 – Day 79 18.6 miles from Hertline Campsite to Port Clinton We were rocked by a heavy thunderstorm through the night and woke up … Read more

[Mile 1,305-1,413] Cinderella’s Ball

7/25 – Day 86 20.2 miles from Raccoon Ridge to Bridgeville From our campsite, the ridge walking continued for several miles. The terrain was littered … Read more

[Mile 1,414-1,525] New England’s Burning

8/1 – Day 93 18.8 miles from Graymoor Spiritual Life Center to RPH Shelter   We have found that the recipe for a strong day … Read more

[Mile 1,526-1,619] Gggreennn Mountains

8/8 – Day 100 13.5 miles from Great Barrington to North Mount Wilcox Shelter We enjoyed our final few minutes of the cool, dry motel … Read more

[Mile 1,620-1,719] We SURVIVED a CULT (NOT CLICKBAIT!)

8/13 – Day 105 15.9 miles from Seth Warner Shelter to Porcupine Lookout We talked with the SOBO Fuzzy Duck in the morning as we … Read more

[Mile 1,720-1,795] Calm Before the Storm

8/21 – Day 113 17.6 miles from Chateauguay Rd to Thistle Hill Shelter   We slept past 9:00am, feeling exceptionally sluggish. When we got moving … Read more

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