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Day #4 On Trail 6/11/22

 What an amazing day today!  After a grueling 14 miler yesterday from Gooch mt. Shelter to Woods Hole Shelter, Our hike up and over blood Mountain today may only been 5.5 miles but it was straight up and straight down.

We ended our day at Neeles gap, Mountain crossings which is a refuel store. We picked up the food we need for the next few days and even found a cabin to spend the night in with some of our Tramily, the people we’ve met along the way, and it’s a great reprieve to sleep in a real bed tonight and get a shower😜

The views from blood mountain were absolutely breathtaking, as well as the frozen tombstone pizza that we purchased for a late lunch at Mountain crossings. Can’t believe I’m admitting that I ate a frozen tombstone pizza but I’ve never tasted anything so good in my life.

One conclusion that my cousin Kelly and I have come to after four days of hiking and three to go on the trail is that everyone we’ve come into contact with has been so kind and caring and encouraging.

Im so proud of how well my cousin Kelly is doing, hiking the Appalachians is grueling, and she is getting stronger daily!

After 4 days on trail, still cousins, still friends:)

Will add photos from today once I have better service.





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