AT Pic of the Day…
I did notice this giant rock person hiding under the waterfall in the lower right corner. (someplace in New Hampshire methinks)
Each year hundreds of people from all over the
world, PLAN to get to the US East Coast and hike the Appalachian Trail. A couple
thousand or so actually get there and start.
Some, like me this year, quit in the first few days. Most make it a few hundred
miles and dropout for hundreds of reasons.
Approximately 22-24% complete the entire
2193 miles (about 3525Km). It takes 5-8 months of one’s life but most consider
the time well worth it.
WE have found in our lives that most
every pastime, hobby or activity grows a following and many clubs are started.
Our boys started MotoCross in their youth and we found camaraderie there. We
even did some Square Dancing in Cuba and learned of an entire world that
surrounds the dedicated actors. The same with Bowling and little league.
The AT has its dedicated followers. Some
complete it to return to some part and open a ‘Hostel’ to serve and meet the
many thru hikers. Many join clubs to maintain THE TRAIL. Some folks, as we have
done a couple times, set up tables with food at AT crossings and supply Needed
fresh clean water to hikers that action is referred to as 'Trail Angels.'.
The AT sorta gets in your blood.
Nite Shipslog
PS: Thanks for your time, the comments & prayers,
Life goes on with or without you and me.. But WE are glad YOU are here.
5 comments:
WoW !! First Thing I saw was the "Rock Person "!!!
Nature is a great Artist !
You and your Honey Take Care, sending down Prayers and a Hug!
I never tire of hearing you talk about the AT and its denizens.
Now, I'm feeling foolish -- bewildered, too -- because I can't spot the "giant rock person" you refer to in the first photograph.
I spotted the rock person too!!!
Rock person - hard chiselled face.
God bless.
Mevely,
The rock person is there where I'm putting my cursor. Here's the nose ... mouth and lips ... eye ... See where I'm moving the cursor.
God bless.
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