I was somewhere in New England last year hiking the Appalachian Trail when some kind soul turned me on to podcasts. How had I managed to go my ENTIRE adult life without knowing about these little gems? Don't get me wrong, I love some good upbeat music for driving down the highway or pounding out... Continue Reading →
Gear Essentials for Women: The Pee Rag
This article was originally written for thetrek.co and published HERE. Ok, I know what you are wondering. What the heck is a pee rag?? Actually, if you've spent any time at all on a long trail you've probably heard of them, and you've likely seen them hanging off the pack of the badass lady hiker... Continue Reading →
North Carolina: Siler Bald
Siler Bald, one of North Carolina's famous bald mountains, is accessible via two different routes on the Appalachian Trail. The easiest access, starting at Winding Stair Gap on Highway 64 east of Franklin, NC, is the longest trek at 4.6 miles one way to the summit. For a shorter walk, and my preferred method of... Continue Reading →
Dogs and the Smokies: What You Need to Know
THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED AS A FEATURED POST ON THETREK.CO ON FEBRUARY 27, 2017. SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE HERE. There’s nothing quite like heading into the great outdoors with my best friends. Those best friends happen to have four legs and waggy tails, and while I wish they could accompany me everywhere, that isn’t always the... Continue Reading →
Hostel Etiquette: A Hiker’s Guide to What Not to Do
A hiker's guide to what not to do when staying at a hiker hostel.
The 52 Hike Challenge: End of the Year Review
An overview of my year completing the 52 Hike Challenge, including plans for next year's challenge!
North Carolina: Shot Pouch Trail
Today Shooter and I headed up Wayah Road, in Macon County, NC, for the first time since wildfires devastated the area about a month ago. It was surreal driving up and seeing charred trees and earth on one side of the road, while houses stood untouched on the other. What comes to mind is the... Continue Reading →
Trail Guide: Lakeside Drive Trail
I had the morning off yesterday, and decided to go for a hike. If you've been following me, you know I've been doing the "52 Hike Challenge" since January of this year. I try really hard to do a new trail each time. As I was searching for a hiking option, I came across the... Continue Reading →
Just a long walk in the woods: Why we are drawn to the pilgrimage
Originally published on thetrek.co in December, 2014. Click HERE to view original article. pilgrimage noun any long journey, especially one undertaken as a quest or for a votive purpose, as to pay homage As I’m preparing for my ever-closer-to-reality thru hike, I find myself being asked constantly, “Why?” Well. All sorts of reasons come to mind,... Continue Reading →
Where My Girls At? A Look at the Absence of Women in the Backpacking Community
Originally published on TheTrek.co in November, 2014. Click this link to view the original post. Over the last couple of months I have been planning and going on shakedown hikes to test gear and get some trail miles under my belt before heading out for my thru-hike next spring. One very big thing I’ve noticed... Continue Reading →