Wild, Wild Horses🐴

Amidst our efforts to dry off from a rain storm yesterday, it’s time for an update. We have officially hiked 1/4 of the Appalachian Trail! And in that time have also hit our 500 mile mark, we hit 600 tomorrow. The miles seem to have started flying by! But with no shortage of sights and memories to be shared.

500 miles and counting!
Katniss missed the 1/4 way sign! Luckily Peeta saw it to snag the pic

Undeniably, the best part of our last week has been seeing the wild ponies of Grayson Highlands. What a delight it was to wake up to a little pony nuzzling the outside of our tent! They were feeling the cool morning air as they galloped and whinnied through the open fields. These little guys were certainly living their best lives! And with Spring came all of their adorable, newborn foals just learning to hustle around with mom.

“Hey! Who are you?”
Feelin frisky!
A kiss on the hand from this friendly fellow
Curious George…not shy at all
Who said ponies don’t like camping?
Katniss the Conqueror

A few days after passing through the Highlands, we cruised through one of the tiniest towns I’ve ever seen called Glenclose. One amazing thing about Glenclose though? Is after an epically long day of hiking we treated ourselves to some amazing Mexican food at a restaurant connected to a Sunoco. But let me tell you, it did not disappoint! Pair that with a bottled margarita from the gas station and life was just peachy.

Later in the week, we stopped at Quarter Way Inn to grab showers, a quick laundry load and get some resupply for our last days out. My goodness were we pleasantly surprised by this hostel and it’s host, Tina. Not only does she run the sweetest little hostel with a host of cats and dogs to greet you, but in the off season she tends to her beehives! Last year they bottled over 2,000lbs of honey, talk about sweet! Tina had, by far, the most beautiful and welcoming retreat we had encountered yet and it is certainly a stop I would make again to spend the night. But alas, the trail was calling and we had to make it to Bland, Virginia by Sunday to meet up with a high school friend of mine, Kirena. She will be joining us for the next 5 days or so and we are certainly looking forward to her arrival!

I am still convinced this little dude wanted to join us on the trail
Lunch with trail friends!
Hidden fairy home in the woods!
Meadow naps are the best naps
Would not recommend a beer before a big incline, that was rough.
Vooman of de Vaterrr! Our first river crossing
Loaner clothes and oh yea! Katniss got a haircut
Grassy meadow crossings are always welcome!!
Sunshine on a cloudy day
The first fire on trail that we made! And we had it all to ourselves that night.

A little wildlife update as well! Besides wild ponies, we’ve seen countless red spotted newts, a myriad of gorgeous birds, a handful of deer, a very round marmot and a baby bear! Although he ran off before we could get a good picture. And Spring continues to pepper the landscape with beautiful flowers everywhere as well!! So that’s all folks! Until next time! 💙


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5 responses to “Wild, Wild Horses🐴”

  1. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    Beautiful pictures, love the ponies…I’ll never forget James throwing his gorp mix after a little stallion who insisted it was his. Love you, keep on truckin🥰

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  2. Al Borden Avatar
    Al Borden

    Don’t think about bringing one of those home! But they are cute

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  3. desibramer Avatar
    desibramer

    Clairebelle LOVED this one! Thanks for sharing with us!! Oh and wowza! That new trim is beautiful on you! 🌸

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  4. leela2149 Avatar
    leela2149

    How cool!!! Sounds magical.

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  5. Ann Huuki Avatar
    Ann Huuki

    Super proud of you and Sommer living your dream. I think of you hikers alot especially when the weather is being Mother Nature. The photos and writing are so engaging Thanks for sharing your adventures. Sending you something throught the pony express.

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