Tag: hiking

Backpacking the Appalachian Trail: A Weekend Section Hike

This coming weekend, we are planning on backpacking 14 miles on the AT. We will hike from Carvers Gap to US 19E. It’s a busy section of the trail with many hikers claiming it’s the prettiest section of the entire Appalachian Trail. That said, it is the prettiest section in North Carolina, hands down. We are excited about the change…

Gearing Up

Eighty-eight days until we hit the trail. We are figuring out the shuttle points and getting our gear together. Originally, we were going to shuttle to the end and back to the start. Marty had the idea of leaving a car midway and then at the end. Just in case something happens that we need to get out – heaven…

70 Miles on the Appalachian Trail

We are preparing to hike a 70 mile section of the AT this coming October. It’ll be a beautiful hike with the fall foliage in full glory. I have done many, many day hikes since getting out of the military, but I haven’t done a week long ruck or hike since then. I have officially been out of the military…

Red River Gorge

If you need to refresh your soul, this is a place to visit. We hiked almost 42 miles this past week in Red River Gorge, Natural Bridge State Park, and the Daniel Boone National Forest. Trekking through the woods feels like any forest in the USA, the you come to these glorious arches and think, “Holy Cow! Am I still…

Goose Creek State Park, NC

A few weeks ago, we took off in the Jeep with our little teardrop in tow. I always say I’m going to find time to journal all these places we go. I end up falling asleep after a long day of adventure and don’t get to it. God’s Creation is amazing. We got to the campsite late Friday night. Settled…