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Appalachian Trail

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travel-and-adventure1 year ago

"Day 61: From Sacred Steps to Nightly Sips"

On day 61 of hiking the Appalachian Trail, the author faces a challenging night in an outdoor bunkhouse, deals with the aftermath of a nearby tornado, and navigates various trail obstacles including a water shortage and a tick bite. Despite feeling lonely and missing her hiking companions, she finds solace in meeting other hikers and sharing a cocktail before bed.

personal-journey1 year ago

"The Social Dynamics of Wilderness Defecation"

The author shares their decision to hike the Appalachian Trail, expressing feelings of imposter syndrome and a desire for collective effervescence. After experiencing life changes, including job loss and a broken engagement, they seek purpose and community through this journey. The trail holds personal significance as a former city dweller and offers the opportunity to make new connections. Despite feeling nervous and excited, they are ready to embark on this solo adventure.

true-crime1 year ago

"Unraveling the Mystery of 'Mostly Harmless': A Gripping Documentary"

The mysterious case of Vance John Rodriguez, known as "Mostly Harmless," who was found dead in the Florida wilderness in 2018, is being examined in a new documentary. Rodriguez, a loner with a troubled past, left a trail of mystery and intrigue as investigators and internet sleuths worked to identify him. The documentary sheds light on his struggles with mental health, isolation, and past abusive behavior, ultimately leading to his decision to abandon his life and spend 15 months in the woods before likely choosing to starve himself to death. The story highlights the complexities of human nature and the impact of online mythmaking in the digital age.

true-crime1 year ago

"Unraveling the Mystery of 'Mostly Harmless': The Enigmatic Appalachian Trail Hiker"

The mysterious case of Vance John Rodriguez, known as "Mostly Harmless," whose emaciated body was found in the Florida wilderness in 2018, is being examined in a new documentary. Rodriguez, a loner who struggled with mental health, spent 15 months in the woods and encountered several hikers along the Appalachian Trail. Despite the internet's efforts to identify him, it took years to confirm his identity. The documentary sheds light on the complexities of his life and the challenges of online mythmaking. The circumstances surrounding his death remain a mystery, but it is likely that he chose to starve himself to death.

documentary-film1 year ago

Unraveling the Mystery of the 'Mostly Harmless' Hiker

HBO's documentary "They Called Him Mostly Harmless" explores the online detective work to identify a deceased male hiker found in Florida, known as "Mostly Harmless." The film delves into the toxic behavior of internet sleuths, the mystery surrounding the hiker's death, and the eventual revelation of his true identity as Vance Rodriguez, shedding light on the stark disparity between the romanticized perception of the hiker and the harsh realities of his life.

missing-person2 years ago

Missing NY Student Found Safe in Pennsylvania Mountains After Month-Long Disappearance

Matthew Grant, a 22-year-old student at the Rochester Institute of Technology, who had been missing since November 20, was found safe in the Pocono Mountains near Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. Grant walked into a police station in Palmerton, Pennsylvania, and confirmed his safety. His family expressed relief but declined to disclose the reason for his disappearance. Grant is a mechanical engineering major and a captain on RIT's wrestling team.

travel2 years ago

"The Final Chapter: The End of an Era"

The author and their hiking companions successfully completed their journey on the Appalachian Trail, reaching the summit of Springer Mountain after 150 days. They celebrated with a steak dinner and expressed gratitude to their fellow hikers, trail volunteers, and supporters. The author is considering future adventures such as a canoe trip down the Connecticut River or hiking the Camino de Santiago in Spain.

personal-reflections2 years ago

"BigeLOW: Navigating the Ups and Downs"

The author reflects on their journey hiking the Appalachian Trail, experiencing both the highs and lows. They describe the beauty and impermanence of the mountains, the emotional struggles of nearing the end of the trail, and the bittersweet feelings of leaving behind the trail life. Despite the challenges and discomforts, they acknowledge the sense of accomplishment and the lasting connections made with fellow hikers.

outdoor-adventure2 years ago

"Boost Your Health with New Hampshire's Natural Wonders"

The hiker recounts his day on the Appalachian Trail in New Hampshire, where he enjoyed a good night's sleep and a leisurely morning before tackling a 4k hill. He encountered fellow hikers fishing by the river and took a refreshing dip. Afterward, he continued his hike, meeting old trail friends along the way. He found a nice camping spot, enjoyed a hearty dinner, and looked forward to reaching Speck Pond and entering Maine the next day.

personal-journey2 years ago

The Temptation of Quitting: Day 143

The author of this personal journal entry reflects on a challenging day on the Appalachian Trail, feeling tired and contemplating quitting. Despite the physical and mental fatigue, they push through and continue hiking, discussing their workout routine and plans for when they return home. The day's hike is slow and difficult, but they find solace in the beautiful scenery and a promising sunset. They eventually find a suitable camping spot, hoping for a better day ahead as they approach the end of New Hampshire and look forward to reaching Maine.

personal-experience2 years ago

"The Elusive Escape: Tracking the Fugitive's Journey on the Appalachian Trail"

The author shares their experience hiking on the Appalachian Trail, evading their hiking partner who resembles characters from the movie "The Fugitive." They describe the challenging terrain, including steep climbs and muddy trails, and the camaraderie with fellow hikers. They set up camp to avoid mosquitoes and bond with another hiker before planning to summit Mt Moosilauke the next day.

adventureoutdoor2 years ago

"Adventurous Family of Seven Conquers America's Longest Trails"

The Netteburg family, consisting of parents Danae and Olen and their five children, have embarked on a remarkable journey to hike America's longest trails together. They have already completed the Appalachian Trail and the Continental Divide Trail, and are currently halfway through the Pacific Crest Trail. Their goal is to achieve the Triple Crown, covering almost 8,000 miles in total. Despite the challenges of hiking with young children, the family is motivated by their love for the outdoors and the unique bonding experience it provides. They have overcome obstacles such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the birth of their fifth child to continue their hiking adventures.

adventuretravel2 years ago

"Spiky Showdown: Porcupines Clash at Bake Oven Knob Shelter"

A hiker on the Appalachian Trail shares their strange encounters and experiences while hiking through Pennsylvania, including encountering a porcupine named Happy that likes to eat the shelter, dealing with fears of snakes and wasps, visiting their hometown, making tin foil hats, and navigating through a bog. Despite the challenges, the hiker finds joy and humor in the absurdity of their journey.

natural-disasters2 years ago

Tragic End: Missing Hiker's Body Found in Vermont Floods

Police believe the body of missing Appalachian Trail hiker, Robert Kerker, has been found along the Stony Brook in Stockbridge, Vermont, and his death is believed to be related to the recent catastrophic flooding in the state. Kerker, an experienced hiker, was last seen on July 9 and was reported overdue by his family. This would be the second death attributed to the storms and flooding that occurred in Vermont in July. An autopsy will determine the cause and manner of death.