“I Walked The Line”

Or rather, we laid next to the line!

It’s 1 in the morning and I can’t sleep, so here’s an update. We’ve made it to Damascus, Virginia which feels like our most notable accomplishment yet. Gosh, it feels good to cross a new state line, though we will be in this one for quite some time!

The last week has been so full of bliss. The forest is teeming with life and greenery. Maybe it’s the sunshine we’ve been blessed with after some cold, windy days or the recent sights we’ve seen, but I haven’t felt so full of vitality and energy in a long time. We’re pushing our longest days yet, and while I thought my body would feel depleted, running almost exclusively on Little Debbie’s and freeze dried dinners, I find myself craving more. (Not more junk food, I’m sick of that shit) I want to see more, summit more and experience more.

More trail magic from Kent, supporting his wife along the trail

That’s not to say I haven’t enjoyed the present moments though. In fact, I’ve never felt more invested and connected to the trail then this last week. Perhaps a grueling amount of miles will just make you slap happy, but I find myself getting lost in the whimsy of every days little adventures.

Our last resupply stop was at Black Bear Resort, run by a rather terse albeit funny woman by the name of Linda. This was our first experience in a bunk house having since started the trail. Besides the two of us, we had four other guys including Wilderness Bob, and a man named StruggleBus. Though his name might inspire thoughts of doubt in his own journey, he was one of the most exuberant and intentional people we’ve met thus far, taking time to relish in each day as it comes. Despite our worst fears of snoring, flatulence and otherwise, it was a wonderful stay!

After our stay at Black Bear, we had a gorgeous day of hiking through Laurel Falls and followed the river beyond. It was our first taste of easy terrain, but was soon met with a 3 mile climb that certainly got the heart rate up!

Laurel Falls

I don’t take for granted that while in my previous job I’d probably be prepping programming or responding to emails on a Tuesday. But out on the trail is a whole new lifestyle that I have only grown to love more and more each day. I get to rescue snails from the trail on a rainy day; I get to bumble down the mountain singing “Picklin’ Man” under my breath or as loud as I like. I can go down the rabbit hole of creative thoughts and get lost in a story all my own.

There’s purpose and power in each step, driven with the goal of reaching Katahdin. But there’s also the silly, lightheartedness of the every day. Waking up to Peeta singing “Drink your TEAAAAA” at 7am, (thanks a lot Karen) soaking up sun rays and talking to the flowers around me, convinced that maybe some time they’ll talk back. Ooor, maybe I’m slowly evolving into a crazy “Voman of the Vooooods!”

Beautiful lady slipper

The pinnacle of my last couple of days has easily got to be my first bear sighting! Nine miles outside of town, I look up from my feet to see a bear butt right in front of me! I think we both startled each other, because he ran up the ridge line a ways once he saw me. Only about 100 feet away, he stopped and stared at me, curious and cautious. We had a brief interaction of staring at one another before I went on my way and he went back to rustling around for grubs and other tasty vittles.

That happened just a few miles before crossing into Damascus, VA!! What a treat! And this town is s real gem.

Our other bear sighting!
Crossing the VA state line!!! Woo hoo!!
We have arrived in Damascus!!!
Our super cool hiking crew!
Cold nights call for being all snuggled up!
“JMoe” and Katniss
Rainy days are better with friends!
Shuttling back to trail in a golf cart
Peeta was feeling the model vibes. Work it girl!

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8 responses to ““I Walked The Line””

  1. Al Borden Avatar
    Al Borden

    Nothing so sublime here that could match saving snails. But city life is vibrant, colorful and full of moments when I’m amazed. In April, I had the Irish accent down flat. Communication was easy and fun. But this month, Glaswegians need subtitles. I find myself smiling and nodding. And then I get sucked down a rabbithole of crazy conversation about the weirdest things. And all along, last month and this, I am woven into the life of an ancient city full of beautiful buildings and vistas. The world is very big. But what you find is that we are all the same

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  2. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    Love hearing about all your adventures, thanks for taking everyone along❤

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  3. Dandy dan Avatar
    Dandy dan

    The pics are so nice you look like you meet lots of fun people including a BEAR 🐻 whoa 😄 keep on hiking love you guys

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  4. Tracy and Joe Avatar
    Tracy and Joe

    We are just a little partial to Virginia 😜. The nights are still just a little bit nippy. Loving those waterfalls… Though still a little chilly for a dip. Have you already planned your next big adventure?

    Keep on trucking! You are making it look ” easy”!

    ❤️ Tracy and Joe

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  5. Clarence Wilhelm Avatar
    Clarence Wilhelm

    Impressive Swasey Gals …. and so fun to hear the continuing story and see the pictures. The bear – WOW. As a connection to our “previous life” – I am going to be in NJ the 3rd week in May – I reached out to our previous colleagues and will be meeting up with some of them for drinks. Will fill you in after that connection.

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  6. Evelyn Guinn Avatar
    Evelyn Guinn

    Loving this journey you two are having! Thank you for these amazing posts and sharing your adventures… sending love…. Evelyn (You even get to have whiskey!)

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  7. Usha Vedavanam Avatar
    Usha Vedavanam

    Amazing to hear the bear story. Love the beautiful landscape. Nature provides with abundance. Beautiful waterfalls!!

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  8. Big Timber Avatar
    Big Timber

    Sitting in hospital third day with Nana she drove herself Mon afternoon with high heart rate possible mild heart attack based on certain enzymes released into blood stream. Tons of x-rays and blood work looks like she will be in for at least a day or two possible heart catheter to explore better.
    Moms in good spirits eating well and lil Charlie coming to visit this afternoon. Say a prayer for Nana I brought her a dozen pink miniature roses and she loved seeing Wild Ponies, Ladyslipper and Waterfalls thanks so much for sharing.

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