Appalachian Trail Rest Stop
Yesterday I had the opportunity to hike 14 more miles of the AT. In this picture, I am standing on Cheoah Bald in the Nantahala National Forest. This would've been a good turnaround point, but last year I had hiked from the other direction and stopped 1-1/2 miles short of here. So, to complete this stretch of the AT, I hiked DOWN to Sasafras Gap and then back UP again! That made two treks up to this point, but it was really worth it! I am still focused with reaching my goal of 600 miles, so the additional 3 miles brings me closer. Despite it being a warm day, this was nothing compared to what I will see out in Texas for 9 days starting on the 2nd of June. My "hikes" out there will have zero elevation change, but the heat will be unbearable. Maybe if I start my walks at 4AM I can keep the temperature below 90! I know that my many hikes in WNC will be on my mind as I walk through the desert of Dallas! And I'll have a weekend of hiking over the Father's Day weekend in the Great Smokey Mountains to look forward to. But, for now, I am thankful for every hike I get to walk.