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Mt Fremont Fire Lookout Mt Fremont Fire Lookout
Explored a beautiful park this weekend. Explored a beautiful park this weekend.
Interested in learning how to backpack?! I will be Interested in learning how to backpack?! I will be leading beginner groups of 5 on backpacking trips this February on the Florida Trail.

3 days
2 nights
28 miles

See the website for details! DM me if interested!
The AT is not a glamorous trail, and for that reas The AT is not a glamorous trail, and for that reason I think people underestimate it. 

It will test you.
It will inspire you.
It will bring you out of your head and into your body.

It teaches you to trust yourself
to push yourself,
and to forgive yourself.

It reminds you to
push through the tough times,
pause when it's too much,
and always celebrate your wins.
Art Loeb Trail Day 3 8.4 miles today 30.1 miles t Art Loeb Trail Day 3

8.4 miles today
30.1 miles total

We camped on top of the mountain, which is great for views but oh so windy at night 🌬️

It also rained for an hour right before we had to pack up, which always makes for a fun camp break-down 😂

Today we hiked through Shining Rock Wilderness and it did not disappoint. Beautiful sunrise with epic views made for an unforgettable morning.

The last 4 miles is the hike were downhill. You'd think that would be easy after all the ascents we went through over the last few days, but man did our legs feel like Jell-O by the end!

But we freaking finished! 

I'm so proud of Grant for pushing through, even when this was probably not the best hike for a beginner... He must really love me 🥰
Art Loeb Trail Day 2 11.2 miles today 20.7 miles Art Loeb Trail Day 2

11.2 miles today
20.7 miles total

We woke-up early to get on trail before sunrise, but have very relaxed expectations for the day. Maybe we stop after 3 miles, maybe we make it 6, or maybe we make it to our original planned campsite at Investors Gap making it at full 11.2 mile day.

The first mile and a half was normal and even flat in a few areas, which was a nice confidence booster to start the day. We even found some trail magic in the form of fresh water and sweet tea waiting for us right before our first climb of the day 🙌

The next 2 miles was our ascent to Pilot Mountain. 1800ft in 2 miles. The elevation map on All Trails looks almost straight up 😩 It was a beast. We took our time, no stress, no rush. We would walk 100 steps then stop for 20 sec, all the way to the top. The final stretch was the toughest, when slowed to 50 steps at a time, but we kept moving forward.

When we finally reached the top, Grant crumbled to the ground and I think actually blacked-out for a few seconds 😵 I let him catch his breath and started preparing food for him because I was pretty sure he was low on calories. We fed him everything we could and slowly he started to feel normal again as we sat on the the mountain top basking in our accomplishment.

PHEW! First climb complete!

The second climb over the Blue Ridge Parkway and on to Black Balsam Knob was challenging and maybe even more challenging in a few spots with 100% grade, but we had a pretty good system at this point. We basically realized we just need to go slow and keep Grant fed lol.

Getting to Black Balsam Knob felt amazing. We finally exited the green tunnel and had 360 views for the rest of the day. We had 1 more small climb up Tennent Mountain before a relatively easy last mile into camp at Investors Gap.

WE DID IT!

Not only did we complete several difficult climbs after we contemplated leaving the trail last night, but we also got back on our original milage plan 💪

So proud of us today!!!
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