Tag: hiking
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The First Century – San Felipe Mountains to Idyllwild

Day 7 – 15 miles/94 Unspectacular scenery most of the day. It seems we left most of the week 1 bubble in Julian, we only saw about 6 other hikers we didn’t recognize. We had a long steady climb up the San Felipe ridge. This is a particularly dry segment, so water is provided by…
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Week 1 – Mexican Border to Julian

Day 2 – 13 miles/28 After the rain ordeal, Maggie and I slept in, even though our tent was poorly pitched and slowly sinking under the weight of all the moisture. We ate a light breakfast and commiserated with our camp neighbors about the unreasonable amount of water that fell from the sky overnight, our…
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A “Warm” Welcome to the PCT

Day 1 – 15 miles Looking at the forecast for day 1, we were worried. An inch or more of rain was predicted to fall most of the day. That concerned us to say the least… Morning came with mostly sunny skies, which made us optimistic the weather would be better than predicted. Jane made…
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Journey to the Adventure

At last, Maggie and I are free from life at a fixed address. Transient. Getting to this point initially filled me with anxiety, but the closer we got to moving out, the more I felt ready to get on the road. We finished out ski season with a lovely warm day at Taos, sampling some…
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Training and Preparing

The PCT will surely be a test of physical endurance. In between all the fun we’ve been having over the last six weeks of funmeployment, Maggie and I are trying our best to stay in shape and build up some baseline strength. We typically run a few miles a few days a week. This helps…
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The Shakedown

With a warm weather window, we wandered… Maggie and I have acquired a fair amount of new gear in preparation for the PCT. New tent, backpack, water filter, shoes, hat, sleep system, various clothing.. While we are confident backpackers, learning the quirks of new gear is something we want to avoid when we set off…
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Road Trippin’ Part 2

As much fun as it was with the big group, it was time for us to take the reigns on our own adventure. Maggie and I split off from the big crew while the rest made their way back to Santa Fe. My sister, Jena, and brother in law, Chris, run a cattle ranch 45…
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The Great Resignation, Good Luck, and a Very Golden Birthday
I quit. It was great, if a bit anticlimactic. My heart was racing in the moments before, breathing hampered by my government issued dual layer cotton face mask. Oh but the relief after handing over my letter of resignation to my manager, whom I had only met face to face fewer times than you could…
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Welcome!
Sit down, stay a while, weary traveler. You’ve only just found the beginning of, what will hopefully be, the adventure of a lifetime. This blog serves to document our journeys so friends, family, and fellow citizens of earth may follow along. The adventure begins in January 2022.
