Appalachian Trail


Not how it was supposed to end

Not how it was supposed to end

My journey now is not on the Appalachian Trail, but beside it. Driving our car and meeting my family at road crossings, supporting them and others with the perspective of a former thru-hiker, someone with intimate knowledge of what a thru-hiker needs and wants.

A Summer Sabbatical

A Summer Sabbatical

For reasons personal, logistical, professional, and spiritual I have decided to take a writing and blogging sabbatical for, what I anticipate will be, the duration of our hike. A summer sabbatical.

Is Family Thru-Hiking like Family Bootcamp?

Is Family Thru-Hiking like Family Bootcamp?

This family adventure is the most physically challenging thing our kids have done. It's the most challenging thing I've done. And a lot of discipline is required in our hiking days to pull it off. This is not a vacation.

Best Mother's Day ever on the Appalachian Trail.

Best Mother's Day ever on the Appalachian Trail.

The weekend started off like any other thru-hiker weekend, indistinguishable from the rest of the week.

Follow along

Follow along

I finally figured out how to keep FIMBY readers informed of our progress.

Are you kids having fun?

Are you kids having fun?

Every once in a while the kids are asked "the fun" question. And they're never quite sure how to answer.

Everything and nothing

Everything and nothing

That's the part I wasn't expecting and find so surprising. This is not as hard as I thought it would be. But getting here was so much more work than I had imagined.