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Reflections from the Trail
MC: It’s been a week and a half since we finished the trail, and we wanted to provide some final thoughts on our experience thru-hiking the Continental Divide Trail. I knew this hike was going to be hard, but I wasn’t fully prepared for how exhausted I was mentally BECAUSE of how physically demanding each day…
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The Final Week: Silver City to the Mexico Border (Days 138-144)
HD: We set out on the road south from Silver City just as the rain was clearing up. 24 miles later, we were drinking beer at a small farm brewery in the middle of nowhere. They made a fire for us to ward off the 20 degree temps and we pitched our tent on their…
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The Chapter Before the Final Chapter: Grants to Silver City (Days 123-137)
MC: New Mexico is known for its road walking, and we’ve entered into the phase where that’s exactly what we’re doing. We had three days of road walking ahead of us before we would reach Pie Town from Grants, and two of those days involved all pavement walking. Walking on pavement is everyone’s least favorite…
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The Betrayal of New Mexico: Cuba to Grants (Days 117-122)
HD: Alas, New Mexico exacted its pint of blood from us. The first day of our 105 mile walk from Cuba to Grants exceeded expectations, and all seemed well with our “New Favorite State”. Then the weather forecast was updated for an earlier arrival of a nasty low pressure system, and we began a forced…
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Northern New Mexico and the San Pedro Wilderness (Days 108-116)
MC: Oh New Mexico, you’re everything we hoped you would be; wonderful tread underfoot, gentle ascents, and a beautiful landscape of aspens as they waved farewell to us while we continued South. We are currently in Cuba, New Mexico – zeroing – and I actually realized that when I got up to pee last night…
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The San Juan Mountains – Salida to Chama, NM (Days 96-107)
HD: Hello New Mexico!! Morale is up. We started back on the trail after a day off in Salida with the first snowfall of the season. This is always a scary proposition for someone from south Louisiana! All was well as our progress went mostly unhindered, and the weather generally cooperated for the next 10…