It’s been a very interesting 275 miles of hiking in a gorgeous part of the country. I’ve met a lot of good people and experienced a different culture down here. The southern charm is real and welcoming. The people both here and on the trail have been a great experience for me and opened my eyes wider. I’m sure glad I did it. I'm leaning toward heading back home to get my health checked out before deciding on whether to continue on the hike.

On Friday I fly home, get checked out and will reassess from there.
So today the tramily met for breakfast at 7am as scheduled. ADD is a little down and said he is sad that I am leaving. I feel the same way. I feel like I am letting the team down but BAMA said don’t be sorry. Everyone has to do their own hike.
After breakfast we said our goodbyes and hoped we would meet up again on the trail. You never know. Now they are off continuing their adventure. Safe travels.
I returned to the hostel and caught my shuttle to Asheville with Wild Bill. He’s another Appalachian Trail gem, about 80 years old filled with stories that kept me entertained during the 50 minute ride to Asheville. He dropped me at the car rental near the airport. I’ll be here a day so I am renting a car for transport. Got the car had some lunch and checked into a real hotel (Hampton Inn & Suites) near the Biltmore Estate. Shower, Advil and sleep.😊
On Friday I fly home, get checked out and will reassess from there.
Happy trails to all that are continuing on. You have my deepest respect and best wishes for a safe and adventurous journey. Maybe we’ll meet again.
275 miles well done, Mike! 100% behind you on health comes first. You're gonna love Asheville and the Biltmore -- Kathleen & I have been there a few times already and loved it.
ReplyDeleteI am so proud of you my friend for taking a journey you always wanted to do. As Aerosmith says life is a journey not a destination. Looking forward to seeing you soon and hearing the stories of the trail.
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