Wednesday, February 26, 2014

3 Days Inn

Sitting here at Neel's Gap Hostel. Left Springer Mtn three days ago. Walked8 8 miles the first day. Ended up in Hawk Mtn Shelter with two other hikers. Left there Tuesday morning early and hiked to Woody Gap, 12 miles and stayed at Hikers Hostel. Very accommodating, extremely clean, friendly and terrific breakfast. Got dropped off this morning at Woody Gap and hiked to Neel's  Gap. The Mountains here are steep, with lots of rocks and roots. More to come...

14 comments:

  1. You're almost there, BLBob! Keep it up.

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  2. Great to see you're moving along.
    Looks like some pretty country.

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  3. What an experience you are having/getting ! So glad that
    I get to tag along on your blog. You are more than an inspiration,.
    keep on trekking

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  4. Awesome photos. Hope you are having fun. I'll bet there is less chaos there than here :)

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  5. Dad, we all are sooo proud of you here!

    From the looks of the photos, you must be having a journey greater than most humans will ever have the privilege of experiencing!

    Please be safe, keep the updates coming... And enjoy every second!

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  6. WOW!! Beautiful pictures...were standing by for more. Harley says Hello...

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  7. Love following along, hope to hear from you at your next stop. Sending lots of love. Xoxo

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  8. Happy trails Bob I am with you all the way.Follow your heart and live this spritual life!

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  9. Bob, I'll send Box#2 Mon. 3/3 - Happy Trails !!

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  10. Bob, The weather looks much better there than here! I still got some snow for you when you come back. Keep the pictures coming!

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  11. Good stuff Bob! Glad to see you are on your way. Keep on truckin'!!!

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  12. Box #2 shipped to Franklin N.C. Mon. 3/3 Should arrive Wed. 3/5.
    Great to talk w/you on Sun.

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  13. Some people say they want 2 go on an adventure like u r. But not many have what it actually takes 2 get the job done. The sore feet and aching back r nothing compared 2 what u feel inside when ur out there all alone. U can do anything. U r unstoppable:) and I hope u feel as grand and beautiful as the mountain range u r on!

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