Hiking the Appalachian Trail is a long, difficult journey, but I refused to listen when people told me I couldn't do it without a male companion and ignored the doubting shoulder shrugs when I asserted that I could continue to be gluten and dairy free the entire 2,200 miles. Follow me as I embark on the first of many 'journeys of a lifetime.'
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Trail Magic
The community created by the trail is extremely generous. So much so that hikers are the recipients of numerous acts of kindness. Often these acts of kindness are so fantastic that they can only be described as magical. This so called 'trail magic' can come in countless forms: jugs of clean water or coolers filled with soda, juice or beer, plastic bins with hiker supplies (bug spray, first aid supplies, drink mix, denauted alcohol-for stoves than burn it, snack foods, duct tape, ziploc bags, aluminum foil, maps of the area etc.), people handing out snacks or cooking food at trail heads or shelters, locals who open their homes (and sometimes pocket-books) to hikers, and drivers who give exceptional rides (such as to the store and back, to a farther 'better' city, or to a train/bus station or airport).
The bringers of trail magic are called 'trail angels,' and trail angels have become HUGE contributors to my hike; I've eaten omlmlets, curried quinoa, and hamburgers on trail. I've drank more soda this summer as a result of trail magic than in the entire year previous to my hike; I've had my laundry done, and taken many a free shower; I've recieved foot massages and new boots, enjoyed ice water and cold beer! Trail Angels are AWESOME, their kindness NEVER goes unappreciated or undermentioned!
The trail community (hikers, angels, and hostel owners) have shown me that there are beautiful people in all parts of the country. I can only hope to repay the overwhelming level of kindness I have recieved on trail upon returning to a more normal lifestyle! I have to find a way to pay forward the positive energy I have been swept into while on this journey.
THANK YOU SO MUCH TO ALL THE KIND HEARTED, GENEROUS, SELFLESS HOSTEL OWNERS, SHUTTLE DRIVERS, LOCAL HIKERS, AND FAMILIES LOOSELYY CONNECTED TO CURENT HIKERS FOR YOUR MAGICAL ACTS!
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