
Since our last update we have passed the 200 mile mark of our journey and also entered into Tennessee, our third state!! Karen joined us at Nantahala and quickly adopted the name Peeps. This was in large part due to the fact that her husband Lou managed to hide some Easter peeps in her already loaded pack. But the name stuck when her very first trail magic experience was from two trail angels named Chapstick and Visor who bestowed us with none other than Peeps for the coming Easter weekend.


Aside from having Karen join our adventure, we were reunited with many of our old “tramily” members, many of which we hadn’t seen in over a week.

There have been many arduous climbs but the reward has been worth it with incredible vistas as far as the eyes can see. After leaving Nantahala we submitted Cheoah Bald and a few days later Clingmans Dome, the highest peak on the entire Appalachian Trail at 6643 feet in elevation.



And we continue to be blessed with great weather. Yes, there have been a few rainy days, but just enough to test our mettle but not break our spirits. We opted to begin our hike into the Smoky Mtns amid a rain storm but were able to dry out over the next few sunny days. And we all know Katniss LOVES the rain, she apparently loves snails too and adopted them all along the way.




The journey continues to be pretty magical. We have only few more days in the Smokys then on to Hot Springs. I’d be lying if if didn’t admit there are tough days but on balance this has been an inspiring and simple journey that allows you to be at peace with yourself and the world. I’m surprised every day by the basic kindness of people we’ve met all along the way and impressed by the fortitude that every person brings with them on this journey. And with that I’ll leave you with a few more images worth sharing.














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