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Appalachian Trail yields trials, tribulations, lessons about self

by:Yufengling     2019-09-05
The sun fell on the narrow boardwalk.
On both sides, insects and birds buzzing on lush, hard-to-penetrate leaves.
Hot weather
A sultry, sticky heat that suits the original jungle better than western Massachusetts.
However, I wear almost all my gym clothes for women: custom sports bra, vest, wool jumper, hooded raincoat, running tights, high socks, runners.
As sweat and hysterical tears flow down my cheeks, I carefully consider the life choices that lead me to this critical moment, and I have no choice but to go through a bunch of yellow jackets.
A few months ago, my fiancé Clif and I decided that what we really lacked was a walk from Georgia to Maine.
In the \"through\"
\"Hiking\" for 2,189 \". 2-
Appalachian Trail-milesthat is, end-to-
End, not in part-
We are asked to risk our lives, in steep mountains, slippery rocks, and on you --name-it-
Everywhere.
By the time we arrived in Massachusetts, I had become someone who could trek through the snow, climb the crumbling slopes and endure mosquito clouds.
I can go on for a few days without a shower or changing clothes.
When I feel my feet are dead, I can move on for a few miles.
On a cold night, I can squeeze in to warm myself with strangers and pests.
I\'m a new guy.
A stronger man.
In many ways, a better person.
But the new, stronger, and better man is now staring at the path a plank walks through, with a hive on it.
The leaves pressed in and there was no way around.
I have done a lot of things.
But I\'m pretty sure I\'m not the one who can see the bees. ---
Why does everyone ask the hiker this question?
What I usually say is: My cousin Jane (
Or \"seaweed\", as she said in her nickname --
Happy hiking community)thru-hiked in 2002.
Her adventures and efforts on the trail made her an amazing person.
But what I want to say is that fear is paralyzing my life.
My aversion to risk has shifted from sensible caution to paralysis, and-
Although I\'m not a natural athlete
Hiking the Appalachian Trail is my own
The treatment caused.
I \'ve been afraid of losing my job, my apartment and my sensible life track, and the only thing I can think of is throwing them all away.
Fortunately for me, Clif (
Or as the trail Community now calls \"honey bread \")
It feels almost the same.
He has experience in backpacking and loves wildlifeunlike me —
An inexhaustible resource for calm and logic. (
He claims that as a programmer, his life is prepared for his long hard work in order to get a small return. )
In the whirlwind of life change, we got engaged in January 2015, issued a notice in our work in February, sold what we could sell, and gave the cat to friends, stuffed my book and his computer stuff into the storage room and booked a ticket to Atlanta.
On March 9, we set off from the southern end of the Springer trail in Georgia. ---
I\'m not sure where my first meeting with Honeybuns was and where it was.
But I know we started hiking together near the Fontana Dam in Smoky Mountains, North Carolina.
Mini after lightly covered rest station
Golf, Guitar Hero and beer, honey bread and I tried to find our way through some renovations when a familiar, thin figure with fiery red hair came along with a strong
Hair man with oversized glasses.
Scout and Burnout are friends of the Minnesota Conservation Team, which is responsible for tracking maintenance, invasive species removal and fire prevention.
We chatted in the morning, and the cold fog wet our gym clothes for women.
Suddenly, a shrill scream broke through the quiet morning, and a Condor appeared on the top of the head, separating the clouds like an angel of revenge.
When it rushed towards us on a slow track, we were stunned and then landed at the top of the dam to measure our team with its amber patriotic eye.
\"We should go hiking together,\" I said . \"
America has blessed our friendship. \"And so we did.
A few days later, the four of us are killing time, will you?
A particularly interesting debate about whether we would rather eat only cake or pie for the rest of our lives.
The choice of various fillings and sweet or salty is an obvious advantage, and we agree with the pie --
We had a heated defense of the decisions of the other hikers around us.
We started calling ourselves team.
A bunch of other hikers coming in and out of our company with their schedule and speed allowed: students, gripping;
Hobbit, day reading, evening reading
Chase on foot;
Kalib, who has just returned from the Tanzania Peace Corps;
Former company lawyer Rocky;
A bartender in New York
Smoke curtain, steel-
Eyes Georgia Love with hands-
Cigarettes;
Lord Voldemort, a great man.
Young Woman of the nature conservation team.
But in the six months and six days of our hike, four of us were together almost every day.
Over time, we changed from the people who happened to be hiking together to an inseparable group, as close as any friend I ever had.
It\'s like falling in love.
It fell in love. ---
On a parade day in China, the Pie team reached the highest point on the trail, the dome of cl man --
Blue sky, low temperature teenagers and ribs
The biting wind, clarified and illuminated.
The snow creaked under our feet.
When I had only running shoes with Honeybuns, Scout and Burnout ran in front and kicked snow piles with their waterproof boots, pretending they were Aragon and Boromir, for The Hobbit(
The trail is a great place to pretend you\'re in a fantasy novel. )
We were amazed by the long scenery, the desolate and barren snow scene --and ice-covered pines.
In the watchtower, we can see snow peaks in all directions miles away, cold and even, never ending.
I think I\'m too small.
Even if I finished the road, I thought at the time that I would never see the smallest part I could see.
But this is a good start.
The emotional and meteorological sequelae after such majesty are skulls-splitting.
Over the next few days, with our decline and the progress of spring, half of the snow fell
It melted and the smooth mud was almost impassable.
We dragged and piled snow and ice on the edge of our pants and on the heavy knob at the end of my mountaineering staff.
As the trail hovers on both sides of the Smoky Ridge, we are alternately blown out of breath by freezing rain, keeping quiet on the lee side.
The left side of our coat and hat is covered with ice and the right side is kept dry.
Our shoes froze in the evening.
In the morning, two people helped me put my feet into my runner.
I didn\'t tie them until my body temperature heated them, which took a few hours.
Later, when things get bad, I say, \"Well, at least my shoes don\'t freeze! \"---I named myself.
We were in thein, North Carolina at the time, and this is a kayak hotspot that is often referred to as \"NOC.
\"We are with other hikers, charging our phones, charging our browsing devices.
When someone predicted the weather or the good path, I knocked on the wood with superstition.
People make fun of me.
So I tried the name \"knock\" in my head.
Knocking is like a skinny young woman on a thin Street wearing a long coat.
The knock will be light-footed, self-assured, self-
Hard enough.
I want to take this opportunity. define.
Target my name.
Clif has not known his name for weeks.
I love his \"albatross\" because of his impressive wingspan, but we all decided after watching him greedily tear into Little Debbie honey bread in the snow days in the smoke(
Interestingly, honey bread is almost as delicious as frozen at room temperature. )---
One afternoon in Virginia, the team climbed a rock formation called the Dragon Tooth.
It\'s thrilling to get up.
But by the time we almost fell down, we were already a few miles lower in the water, and the humid, oppressive heat made us feel dehydrated and grumpy.
The sweat soaked my clothes and became a rough gray paste in my skin creases.
All I want is a block of ice, because there are very few things I want in my life.
The sight of fruity ice blocks my mind.
Somewhere in the world, there are freezers where people can store cold, wet things and eat them at any time, which seems to be the most incredible thing.
We didn\'t really plan to stop, but according to our guide, the four Pine Tree Inn is not far from the trail.
It began to rain and when we approached, we suddenly jogged for a while.
This hotel is basically a huge garage.
In other words, I\'m going to sleep on a dusty sofa in a stranger\'s garage.
But it didn\'t rain.
I can take a hot bath with shampoo.
The shuttle to the gas station where I can buy pizza and beer.
My happiness is moving towards fever.
Then: they gave us a free fridge.
I curled up on the concrete floor and started crying like a shipwreck survivor.
The activity around me stopped. \"Is she . . .
Another hiker whispered the honey buns. I broke down.
Another hiker gave me a Miller-style high life.
I got my nose blew and my eyes dry.
The two energetic farm dogs wind through and sit with me in a pile of warm, smelly things.
I ate a cheap lemon freezer.
Then Orange.
Then I ordered a pizza.
Then I ate some homemade pickles, drank a ginger soda in the shower and put gold bonds on all my hot pot.
I do not expect to find greater happiness on this mortal level. ---
Many people often guess that the most terrible moment on this road is not a bear. related.
But because of the weather.
Team pie, temporarily added a real
Life\'s friend Gary, on the White Mountain in New Hampshire, is heading toward the Golden Gate.
The weather in August is amazing
It\'s a little cold and sunny.
The weather forecast says it may rain later.
Honeybuns, Scout, Gary and I got to the top of the relative relatively easily.
Both slowed down due to a knee injury, exhausted and Voldemort behind us. (
Also, as a new couple who meet on the go, it\'s actually the way they date. )
The guys and I were lounging in the sun to warm ourselves up.
Today is my brother\'s birthday. we are together.
Another group of hikers booked from the top of the mountain.
\"It seems like the storm is coming,\" a spokesman said . \"
In fact, there are only blue and fluffy rabbits --
A minute ago, a cloud began to gather.
We packed our bags quickly and began to leave.
We had walked a few feet before the wind blew up violently.
Then it began to rain.
It was light rain at the beginning, but it was still ruthless.
We stopped and put our phones and maps in a dry bag and then stepped up and approachedjog.
As the rain intensified, the four of us decided that Scout and Gary should move on, faster than me, and that we would reconvene once we left the exposed ridge.
The two left in a hurry.
Within a few minutes the chaos came.
The sky was open and we got wet with water from buckets and buckets.
If I jump into the pool with my backpack, I get wet.
The wind blows the rain, and the air is filled with abnormal water flowers.
We started running.
The water collected in the shoes made our feet heavy, just like the weight attached to the ankles.
We went down.
It was afternoon, but it was dark like night. I could hardly see it.
Lightning roared and crackled around us.
The time between lightning and thunder is shortened until it is almost impossible to measure.
At least, I comfort myself that we came up and down the ridge.
Until we did not.
When we saw that the trail would climb another 40 or 50 vertical feet, through an exposed area, and then take us back to the tree line, I groaned in unison with the honey bread.
We ran around where we were exposed and didn\'t breathe until we passed safely. Marble-
The huge hail hit our bodies.
We are not even sure if we are still on this road.
What we are hoping for is this path, but most likely it is a dry river bed or just a crack in the trees.
We sat down on a few steep, long, smooth rocks, all the way down.
I thought I might die, so I said to the cookie, \"If we live, we should get married tomorrow.
\"He threw his head back, his face was full of rain and hail, and he laughed.
And then he saw my face.
\"Are you serious ? \" \"I may be serious, Christ.
He stopped and kissed me.
We move on.
Eventually, we met with our team to move along the rest of the mountain.
During the day of the hike we convinced some very kind girls, even though we had a smell, it would be fun if they could drive us to town.
Then I tried to see a guy who was eating a close-
Death experience. (
A: 5. add a large portion of french fries and two Dr Peppers. )
We were not married the next day.
But we did have a dozen doughnuts and six. pack. Almost as good. ---
I never knew anything like the instant community on the trail.
There is such trust between strangers.
You made a quick one.
Check when you meet another hiker: a long beard or leg hair check. Beat-up gear Check.
Sick clothes and waves of body odor. Instant trust.
Whoever has walked hundreds of miles to the same place as me must be as crazy as I am.
I never knew the perfect, important taste of the water filtered out from the spring. (
Think about the water I used to think there was no taste! )
I was ruined by running water all my life.
I don\'t know how great my body is.
As my slight tide fades, my body is no longer a somewhat unfortunate meat cage for my personality and becomes me.
My strong legs took me up the hill.
I began to like my hair under my arms, my legs, and I had no smell of bathing myself.
I feel connected to myself in a way that I didn\'t even realize I was missing.
A few weeks later, I felt comfortable enough to take off Capri --
I\'m running tights under my running shorts.
In a few weeks, I gave up my underwear.
Huge win over hot pot and save time as I can stand up and pee.
I hang out in a sports bra.
By the summer solstice, I had a tradition of walking naked. (
It turned out to be a mistake.
This is Father\'s Day too.
There are family around. )---On that hive-
I finally got the courage to run all the way, all the way.
I felt a sting in my left calf but kept running.
\"Getitoutgetitoutgetitout!
\"I yelled at scouts before the ground collapsed.
\"It\'s already out,\" he said as he checked my leg.
The honey bread came out behind me without tingling or worrying.
He hugged me.
\"It hurts,\" I said as I cried, laughing and snuggling. \"You’re okay.
I promise, \"Scout.
Exhausted, Voldemort appeared.
\"Yes, I was stung too,\" said Voldemort, without a single tear.
I think it\'s a bit ridiculous.
But these are my friends.
I have become a person who can\'t travel through bees, but I did it anyway.
I began to take off my extra clothes and laugh as I trembled.
The scout found that there was an avocado in his bag that cracked and we were all sitting on the side of the trail while I ate half of his avocado with a sports bag and wiped my eyes.
After we finished our snack, we stood and walked.
We still have a long way to go. to go.
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