any current/very recent journals you know of that meet "yes" to my "no" credentials?
thanks!
cb
any current/very recent journals you know of that meet "yes" to my "no" credentials?
thanks!
cb
You want a trail journal of someone who spends their entire day walking up mountains in all kinds of weather, but dont want them to talk about what they are doing?
Considering the forum you are commenting in, what exact information are you looking for with that kind of parameter set?
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I once went to a trail on a day there was no weather worth discussing, stood there a while and didn't get any mileage and don't have much of an opinion on a climb I was thinking about but didn't make. Then I went home.
Fin.
Then you don't want to read my journals, that's all I had to talk about...
Follow slogoen on Instagram.
Yesterday, I decided not to hike after I started hiking because the clouds rolled in. It was my last 4k footer in the Presidential range and I wanted a beautiful day for it. Jefferson isn't going anywhere. My gf wanted to continue. I had to grant her a "Jefferson card" to use at anytime she wanted to bail on a hike and I wanted to continue.
We found that being the second one up the mountain means we are the first to turn back and we got to explain to 40 ascending hikers that we didnt reach the top already.
We stopped at Ragged Mountain Equipment and bought a pullover fleece zipup. 5 hours of driving for an hour and a half hike and a half hour shopping. Still, driving through Crawford Notch is as beautiful as always. So, still worth it.
I suggest following Heather Anderson, anishhikes @ Instagram. You'll get occasional photos of scenery, perhaps a video of rain on the roof of her tent, and the rare milkshake picture. Few words.
Suppose they gave a hike and nobody came.
Wayne
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Why do you want those kinds of journals?
Far as I can tell, the published journals that you find at ATC store or on Amazon may be more to the OP's liking.
Online, real-time journals no so much, they are the ones likely to be filled with exactly what the OP doesn't want.
In the moment, it often is all about the climb, the miles, the weather, and the food.
don't want fiction. just want stuff other than, "what a stiff climb!" or "it was so cold/hot!" or "i did 34 miles today!!!"
yawn........
A shot in the dark:
Frodo & Scout. CDT. 2015.
http://www.trailjournals.com/journal/18769
Wayne
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