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  1. An update from Charlie!

    (Blogpost from December 7th, 2012 tntonthetrail.blogspot.com)

    Charlie here-

    I fell in love with Mom & Dad, the 1st time I saw them!

    Many of you have asked about me and ...
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  2. Terri, the love of my life!

    (Blogpost from December 6th, 2012 tntonthetrail.blogspot.com)

    Dreamer here-


    Early this morning I was hiking with Charlie. The temperature was a crisp 29 degrees. Sunshine streamed through the trees in long brilliant stairways. It was so still, Charlie’s breath hung like small patches of fog trailing him as puffs in his wake. As my feet wandered over a very familiar trail, my mind wandered over the very familiar terrain of gratefulness ...
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  3. TNT's latest video and clothing list.

    (Blogpost from December 5th, 2012 tntonthetrail.blogspot.com)

    Dreamer here-


    Check out the latest video of the clothing I will be carrying on the trail at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lheoS8OZHWE&list=UL


    This is a list of the clothing I will be carrying in my pack. Most of this I would refer to as my safe clothing. In other words, clothing I will only wear at night so that I can rest assured that ...
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  4. Why do you use Trail Names? Why Dreamer?

    (Blogpost from December 4th, 2012 tntonthetrail.blogspot.com)

    Dreamer here,


    Ok, Ok… I have been asked a few times, I suppose I should fill you in on where the name “Dreamer” came from. But before I do, allow me to take a step back and explain what a trail name is, and why most everyone that thru hikes the Appalachian Trail (AT) obtains one in a reasonably short period of time.


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  5. Lessons from the Trail, are simply Life's Lessons!

    (Blogpost from December 2nd, 2012 tntonthetrail.blogspot.com)

    As a section hiker, “Earl L. High” took from 1973 – 1985 to complete the Appalachian Trail, but, looking back, it is obvious to him hiking helped him in his life. He is now 82 years old and still enjoys hiking. In addition to the health benefits, he believes there is much to be gained from long distance hiking that is sometimes overlooked. The tasks may be more specific, but the situations encountered ...
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