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  1. A few new toys

    I purchased a few new toys for the trip. I invested in a new water filter. My old one I am positive I can no longer get filter material for not to mention mine weighs twice as much as the new one. I have always prided myself on being able to cook anywhere. Mostly I used the camp fire of a alcohol can stove. I wanted to try one of the new ultra light backpacking stoves. The stove weighs nothing but the can of fuel does. It might have been a bit of an impulse buy... we'll see. Probably by the end ...
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  2. Travis McGee, John Muir, and me, still in Cedar Key 16

    Alea iacta est "The die is cast" - Julius Caesar

    There is a point in every endeavor when the abstract gives way to reality. That point where you have to "put your money where your mouth is." I reached that point last Friday when I began making travel plans for Calamity Jan to meet me on the Trail.

    The only way to make it work is for her to fly to the closest airport then drive to predetermined points on predetermined dates. It's a logistical conundrum ...

    Updated 02-15-2016 at 10:00 by CedarKeyHiker

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  3. Returning to an old passion

    So 2015 was full of strange an amazing changes for me and my family. As a teen I did many trips on the AT in Georgia and North Carolina. It was a passion that I never got a chance to fully realize. This year, 2016 I'm determined to start the process anew. Turning 50 put a lot of things in perspective. My sons in College now and adults. My wife and I spending a lot more time together getting to know each other again, not just as mom and dad, and all the changes that go along with it. She has encouraged ...
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