
Warning…this post will probably be about three post because so much has happened in the past week. I’m going to try not to ramble to much, but tell the story with photos and captions. Here we go.
So the toe was getting better and I got back on the trail to finish off Georgia.

Made my way into NC, thinking the trail was rather pleasant…

Made my way around corner and met a new friend.

Rounded yet another corner.

Made it to the shelter after 8 grueling miles and beat the worst storm.
Until the storm blew into the shelter, soaking me and all my belongings.
Hiked 7 miles in the rain the next day and fell down a 6 ft mud embankment twisting my ankle. Covered in mud and I mean covered.

Had to digdeep!
Am glad you’re okay, despite the ankle. That storm looked fierce. Am loving your posts of the changing landscape. What an adventure!
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Hope your ankle is okay. You are a brave and hardy woman.
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Love being able to follow along on your journey. Wishing you sunny days and soft breezes. With you in spirit.
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I am thinking of you every day and living vicariously. Will u include my friend Peggy on your blog…..just one more fan who thinks u r amazing as do I . Please take care of yourself and rest…….pgmmartin@yahoo.com
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People pay good money for a mud bath. (Or maybe they pay good money to rinse it off!)
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I like the food picture!
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Your 6 days of food looked meager especially after climbing the rocky trails. You will look like Twiggy when you finish. I love reading your posts and learning how you had to dig deep to make it another day….inspiring!
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