My hike today was a fairly short one. I was one of the first out of camp, but have been constantly reminding myself that this isn't a ra...

Day 3 Gooch to Lance Creek Campground

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My hike today was a fairly short one. I was one of the first out of camp, but have been constantly reminding myself that this isn't a race and ME isn't going anywhere. What is the purpose of taking six month and spending it in the wilderness if I'm just going to be racing by all that nature has to show me?

I've been reflecting a lot on the trees maybe because there are just so many of them or because change is coming to them or because their shapes seem to have personalities.

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And the springing plants that are dotting the trail and marking the fresh life that is about to burst forth after a time of shedding. It reminds me a bit if this journey where I have shed all that I am, even my name to come out on the trail and find fresh life.

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Today also included my first food trail magic of pancakes and hotdogs for brunch with trail angels "Waterpants" and "Stitches" and their two buddies (sorry I forgot your names). Just after coming into Woody Gap

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I see these 4 guys with chairs, a cooler and pancakes coming off their griddle.
They invite me over and we spend some time talking, hot food is hard to pass up on the trail. It is something to see people who take time out of their lives to help others they don't know and will probably never see again that makes anyone just feel OVERJOYED. Other hikers came rolling in and we all had a great snack midway through our hiking day.

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I'll tell you I've never had a hotdogs wrapped in a sypup covered pancake but that day I had 3 and would have had more if my I didn't hear my mother in my head saying don't be rude save some for the other hikers. Love ya mom but fair warning, your voice is getting softer or my appetite is getting louder.

The day continued with a little hike up the hill to Preaching rock where some day hikers where so happy to see me, a thru-hiker. It's still a bit weird to say and very weird that people make a big deal over it. I guess I should love it for now because there are towns in NC and TN that are less thrilled to see us come through.  They took a picture for me on the Vista.

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Wow what a beautiful landscape with hiker trash blowing through. Really OmPi socks over your pants baselayer? Anyway the day of meditation continued when I refilled my water at a spring high on the mountain.

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There is quite literally water coming up out of this rock making a tiny spring on the top of a mountain. The AT crossed this water source down trail when it was a creek.

Then again when it became a little stream.

It then ran into a larger river and as I meditated on this reality, it inspired me that something so tiny on the top of a mountain started this, as it worked it's way towards it's own goal it inspired others along the way who joined in until it literally changed the planet.

What little thing are you passionate about that you can work towards today? Don't be afraid or ashamed, you will inspire others and you too can change the world.

My hiking ended at the last "legal" camp ground before a bear canister requrement and blood mountain, the highest steepest climb so far. I could have probably hiked on today but I think my body would have hated me and tomorrow there is supposed to be afternoon showers followed by a day of rain. Looks like a zero is in my future as I roll into neel gap, I will take a page of the book of Bat who is the #FairWeatherHiker.

The night was nice with lots of people in camp and nice conversations around various camp fires. I met a few new hikers and old ones caught up. I am starting to see how the bubble will work. Time to rest my tired achy feet.

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Cheers all and thanks for reading. I've finally decided how to use my social media pages. I'm gonna use them the way they are intended imagine that.

Twitter will include my hiking logs and maybe a short summary of events.

Instagram will host most of my random photos along the way.

Facebook will be random postings and updates.

My blog will be for longer stories and reflections, it will be the fullest account of what is happening.

The NDN will also continue publishing my adventure in little clips so stay tuned there as well.

Follow me on all the networks to keep up with every aspect of the journey.

MUCH Love all!



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