
Find Me On Trail
Find trail logs from my most recent adventures below. Current logs available cover segment updates from my 2020 Colorado Trail thru-hike and daily updates from the Appalachian High Route in 2022.
***Recently added: Pinhoti Trail series, Spring 2025!***
Click here to read the full series on The Trek.

CT Update: Segments 15-19
Only 150 miles left in my Colorado Trail journey! Then it's Legs' turn to hike back to Denver.

CT Update: Segments 10-14
I'm 232 miles in on the Colorado Trail! Bad weather and heat rash aside, I'm finally reaching my stride.

CT Update: Segments 5-9
I am 143 miles in on the Colorado Trail! Thru got to join me for a Segment, and boy is she a trail dog.

CT Update: Segments 1-4
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Our Colorado Trail Gear Lists: The Comforts and Details
Some stories about my and Legs' favorite pieces of gear on our lists and our Lighter Pack base weight breakdown!

Our Colorado Trail Gear Lists: The Big 4
See what pack, tent, sleeping bags, and footwear Legs and I chose to hike the Colorado Trail with! More gear updates coming soon...

Woods Hole: An AT Hostel You Can’t Miss
Before COVID-19 hit we spent a few months doing a work for stay at Woods Hole Hostel, the oldest hostel on the AT. Read about the farm animals, meals we cooked, and guests we housed during this special time back in the woods.

The Colorado Trail: The Need To Know
What does it take to hike the Colorado Trail? Between altitude adjusting, severe weather, and potentially dangerous wildlife, I dive into what to expect and what may differ from my previous thru-hike on the Appalachian Trail.

Land Dolphin
It was a crazy road to get here but finally our Land Dolphin is ready for adventure. After traveling cross-country with 5 chickens, our two pups, and all of our belongings in our Ford Escape, we were ready for this 20-foot beauty to cruise into our lives.

“Her Name’s Maggie But She Don’t Know It”
Finishing up my section from my injury, Legs and I found a new family member. Read about the story of how our little husky hiked into our lives.

Beginnings: Oats, Legs, and The Appalachian Trail
Hiking the Appalachian Trail gave me a family… and this is the start. I began solo and 1,200 miles in I started hiking with Legs. Together we finished out the last 1,000 or so miles and plan on a few 1,000 more for the future.