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Appalachian Trail: A River Runs Through It

December 28, 2023 alison young Season 5 Episode 123
Appalachian Trail: A River Runs Through It
blissful hiker ❤︎ inspiring you to hike your own hike
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blissful hiker ❤︎ inspiring you to hike your own hike
Appalachian Trail: A River Runs Through It
Dec 28, 2023 Season 5 Episode 123
alison young

Blissful makes her first dangerous  ford over a swollen and dangerous river in flood from the non-stop rain.   

  1. For a SOBO  – or southbounder – on the Appalachian Trail, it's often wise to pay for delivery of a cache of food to break up the 10-day hike of the 100 Mile Wilderness. 
  2. Right after the cache, the trail gets harder, steeply uphill into real mountains, plus river fords. 
  3. With an unusual amount of rain, the rivers are in spate and dangerous.
  4. Blissful is alone and carefully crosses the Pleasant River – less pleasant, but doable especially with affixed ropes, yet there's no information on whether the ropes are safe. 
  5. A Winter Wren congratulates her on a successful cross, and encourages a climb to Logan Brook right below White Cap Mountain, where a shelter awaits.

MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala  as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano

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Blissful makes her first dangerous  ford over a swollen and dangerous river in flood from the non-stop rain.   

  1. For a SOBO  – or southbounder – on the Appalachian Trail, it's often wise to pay for delivery of a cache of food to break up the 10-day hike of the 100 Mile Wilderness. 
  2. Right after the cache, the trail gets harder, steeply uphill into real mountains, plus river fords. 
  3. With an unusual amount of rain, the rivers are in spate and dangerous.
  4. Blissful is alone and carefully crosses the Pleasant River – less pleasant, but doable especially with affixed ropes, yet there's no information on whether the ropes are safe. 
  5. A Winter Wren congratulates her on a successful cross, and encourages a climb to Logan Brook right below White Cap Mountain, where a shelter awaits.

MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala  as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano

Support the Show.