Trailblazer: Intentional miles with thru-hiker Renee Patrick
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by sheraaaa
1d ago
I love the story that came out in the May/June issue of Bend Magazine! When author Suzanne Johnson and I met for coffee a few months ago for the story, she wanted to tell the silly and fun side of thru-hiking, and I think that came through Thanks Suzanne ..read more
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Celebrating and Respecting Trail Communities
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by sheraaaa
1w ago
What a whirlwind few weeks on the road! Hiking, hanging, talking, and celebrating… After the hike through the Gila, I attended the Continental Divide Trail Coalition’s Trail Days festival in Silver City to host the first of my Intentional Hiking fireside chats. A big thanks to Silver City Daily Press for covering the evening and capturing some of the sentiment shared by hikers and community members: Discussion looks at building CDT Connections Community members and hikers gathered around a campfire Saturday night at the old Silver City Waterworks to discuss building on the sense of ..read more
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Gila Wilderness Day 4 – 11 miles
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by sheraaaa
1w ago
It was another cold lazy morning, meaning we didn’t emerge until there was sunlight light on our tents. I guess we’ve been lucky because some parts of this deep canyon don’t get sun until late in the morning. Our first mile and a half went straight up and out of the canyon and my legs wanted to have at it, so I let them fly and we topped out the 1,000′ climb at a steady 3mph pace. I was feeling strong and fabulous The rest of the miles back to the car were mellow, and of course they seemed longer than we wanted them to be. After a quick lunch break where I enjoyed another of my tuna pack ..read more
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Gila Wilderness – Day 3: 6 miles
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by sheraaaa
1w ago
From the tent I yell: “What if we just hike to the river?” I could hear Allgood’s mind working from his tent 20 yards away. We had been discussing loops and river sections all to add up to 15ish miles of hiking tomorrow. Why 15? Well, cause we said that’s what we would hike out here. The reality? We could do what we want. The map showed so many trails and so many options for a four-day hike that it was almost overwhelming. From the spot we camped last night we probably had 10 options for routes to hike back to the car in another two days. I was thinking about Allgood’s fishing rod in the s ..read more
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Gila Wilderness- Day 2: 14 miles
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by sheraaaa
1w ago
The rushing water played DJ for sunrise, and that first long ray of sun was an event. I had been up before sunrise, both Allgood and I went about our mornings from the warm cocoons of our tents. It was too frosty out to fully emerge; we would start hiking in the sun. It was also safer. We probably crossed the river 30 times yesterday afternoon, and would at least 60 more times today. That water was recently snow, and with the deep cold shade of the canyon, hypothermia wasn’t off the table without the sun. I would have been in trouble later on when I slipped and went into the river face fi ..read more
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Gila Wilderness – Day 1: 5 miles
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by sheraaaa
2w ago
I had a plan. All this driving would be worth it. The Continental Divide Trail Coalition holds their kickoff weekend in Silver City, New Mexico every year, and 2024 marked their 10 year anniversary as a trail gateway community. That means: PARTY! You may remember I’ve attended the CDT Kickoff before…I believe this is my fourth, and since I was in the neighborhood for the eclipse, I decided to add it to my spring adventure list. I had a few days of unscheduled time (swoon) before the festivities would begin, and I wanted to hike. Just north of Silver City, the CDT splits into the Black Rang ..read more
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Big Bend National Park
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by sheraaaa
3w ago
2,500 miles later, I was ready to walk. Sitting in the car for that long brings its own aches and pains, and I was ready for an ache of a different kind. The ache that comes from climbing, sun, or big miles. Well, it won’t be miles on this trip… it’s hard to get in miles within this National Park, mainly because there is no water. My friend Cindy and I had planned this trip to follow an eclipse chasing mission, and had successfully crossed the state of Texas once to catch a break in the clouds for totality on April 8 near Dallas, and crossed it again to visit the far reaches of this park. B ..read more
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Idaho Centennial Trail Day 7: 15 miles (101 miles total)
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by sheraaaa
1M ago
Rain for that last few hours of my tent time. Rain means it’s warmer at least… Things get wet, mainly because I’m careless and it doesn’t matter. I’ll be warm and dry tonight, soaking in a hot tub and eating pizza. Yes, I do have a post hike routine, and it most definitely involves a pepperoni and mushroom pizza. It’s hard to hike the last day and not be completely consumed with thoughts of not walking. I could have walked more miles yesterday to give me a short day to the car, but with my goal to head to Cold Springs Winery, which opens at noon, I wanted to give myself something to do this ..read more
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Idaho Centennial Trail Day 6: 12.5 miles (86 miles)
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by sheraaaa
1M ago
Things got icy overnight. I could tell because I wasn’t sleeping. My fault… I woke up having to pee, as usually happens at least once a night out here, and I blearily look at my phone and see it’s 3 something. I get back in the tent, cocoon myself up once again, and don’t get back to sleep. I decided I might as well get up and have some coffee and start writing. These days my writing and coffee process can take upwards of three hours. I’ll write, lay back down for a while, have another cup of coffee, nap, write, eat some oatmeal, etc. It’s a really luxurious and drawn-out process at 4am in m ..read more
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Idaho Centennial Trail Day 5: 18.4 miles (73.5 miles total)
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by sheraaaa
1M ago
I woke up to more snow and partially frozen water bottles and thought of my down booties, at home. Ok, maybe I would have swapped out some layers if given a chance. I didn’t want to move until the sun was actually out, and it was for a few minutes. I could feel that today might actually warm up some, the the clouds seemed much more benign. I walk a quick five miles to Clover Creek and a reliable water source. I move quickly though and my excitement at a natural water source dimmed when i saw the 200 cows wading in the creek. I should have gotten water upstream. Up into the wind for lunch ..read more
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