Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Heads up

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Thursday, February 18, 2016

Suches, GA

My grandparents were awesome enough to wake up at 2:30 in the morning on Wednesday to drive up to Amicalola  Falls state park so I could get started on the approach Trail at 11, the ascent up the waterfall was very beautiful and slightly taxing but nothing to complain about. I made it the Springer Mountain (8.8 miles in the official start of the trail )  with in hour and a half . There I meet up with a hiking partner (Trail name Medic, will tell how he got that name in a bit) and we pushed on another 8.1 over a iced over trail to make it to the first shelter I would sleep at ( Hawk Mountain Shelter)
We arrived with maybe 30 mins of daylight left. Made dinner and collected water to refill our supplies.

There where 4 other hikers sleeping in the shelter and maybe 8 others sleeping in tents surrounding the area. went off to bed around 9:30 to toss and turn for a bit( fighting a head cold)  Around 2 o'clock or so one of the hikers that was staying in his tent comes up to the shelter and starts making a bit of noise saying " I'm very sorry guys I'm just really sick" at first I  didn't really understand what the guy was trying to say but after he kept repeating it and sound like he was slurring his words it became clear he wasn't in very good shape.

He had gotten a stomach bug of some kind and (lost control) and he completely soiled his clothing. The air temp at the time was maybe 28° so he got hypothermic very fast . me and Morgan ( Medic) and a fellow hiker quickly jumped out of our sleeping bags to start to help this guy out. We tried to get a fire going to get him warmed and luckily the other hiker had a thermometer and a emergency solar blanket ( his body temp was down to 92 ) we were able to get his body temp back up to the 98 range by getting him warm food , wrapping him up in the solar blanket, and the small fire. Luckily he had contacted his wife to arrange a pickup for him at the closest fire road. And we finished it out by escorting him out to be picked up.

And that is how Morgan "Medic"( Trained EMT)  got his name because he knew his stuff and was able to assist in helping this guy out.

We hiked around 13 miles today to make it to my first hiker hostel. We summited around 10 mountains today and they kicked our ass.  But nothing warm food and a bed can't fix , both of our knees are giving us some problems( mine from a running injury and medics from a heavy pack )

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Please got to that site to see more photos for some reason this won't let me post more than one

Monday, February 15, 2016

Saying Goodbye

The date has been set in stone after years of waiting , on February 17 I start my trek.
I was previously really  hoping to leave on the 15th but due to a "wintery mix" on the weather forecast for the roads. The 17th is the day!

Today is Sunday which means I went for my last trail run with the running group this morning( beautiful view of the Marsh )  and  also that I'm having my "happy trails " farewell get together with very few family members and friends.

This past Monday was my last day at work and I had to start saying my goodbyes to friends and co-workers. It's a little strange but it hasn't felt real until now... ( And for those of you who don't know, as soon as I finish the trail I move out to Hawaii for work for a 6 month internship with the national park service) so I was saying goodbye to people that could've very well be the last time I will ever get to see them.  But the way I have  always looked at it is this , people come in and out of your life and it's a wonderful learning experience, but what matters is how you spent the time you had together. And I can  proudly say I made the most of it and learned a hell of  alot from all of you whether you know it or not.

This has been such a pipe dream for the longest time now that it almost seems a little overwhelming now that it's arrived. 

Now the key is just to live in the moment and go with the flow and remember it's always worth it in the end!

Check out the photo of the tree with that white Blaze on it! That just shows you how awesome my mom is , she made the get together a trail theme and that was really the cherry on top! (The white Blaze is what I follow the whole trail) 


So I knew going into this I would have to say goodbye , but hot damn I didn't think it would be this hard 

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Marathon

I was going to hike the A.T. last year leaving around the same time but decided to push it back a year for a few reasons , at the time i was pretty bummed about not going ,but looking back now I don't regret it for a second.
I was able to do things the proper way, spending time with family members and new and old friends, I  accomplished goals I set to myself and really solidified my desire to go hike.
Because I stayed I was able to finish getting my captain's license  (a process I was working on for 5 yrs)  Also I dedicated myself to training for a marathon that was ran on the  3rd of January.  (After training for 26 weeks I'm now obsessed with running and accomplished something I never thought I'd be able to do.)
So as the trail comes speeding towards me it's bringing alot of things into perspective.  I have a really good life filled with truly great people. Leaving will be hard for many reasons but my mantra while I was training for the marathon was this, "No matter how hard it gets, it's always worth it in the end"  so I will hold true to this while on the trail. Under no circumstances will I give up, I know saying that now is one thing and it will really be tested once I'm doing 20 miles a day and walking through a foot of snow  and dodging lightning  on mountain tops while sleep deprived and hangry (but that is what makes it awesome right;)
I recently posted a video on a YouTube channel that I plan to keep updated along the trail. 
https://youtu.be/FllpsvmN4UA
This morning I'm out to go for a trail run with a really great group of people who I met because I stayed this year.