Rabbit and Greyhound (Koreen and David) have reemerged from their time in the 100 mile wilderness, where they gloriously conquered their half way point at 1096 miles!

Enjoying the sunrise at 5 am. 
Drying out hiking gear at the campsite.

River Crossing 

Ragnar, Gils, and Greyhound 
“What happens on the trail, stays on the trail.”



Following the wilds, they trudged on in their adventure to top Mt. Katahdin, the tallest point in Maine. At 5267 ft, Mt. Katahdin may not be the tallest peak they will encounter, but it is certainly a feet to be hold. And while it was a bit foggy, they were still able to enjoy some amazing views and relish in their accomplishments.



At the top. 

Cloudy climb. 
Rainy 10 mile approach trail. 
Battle of the beards.
From Mt. Katahdin they were transported by a kindly Tramily member to Harper’s Ferry West Virginia. The exact spot where they began their daring adventure just a short 133 days ago.
For those of you keeping track, that is 36.44% of the year.

That’s what I call tenacity.
This transition from Maine back to Virginia is the beginning of their second half of the flip flip thru hike. And while they have many miles behind them. There are many more to go. They are taking a well deserved respite and will venture on into new territory beginning tomorrow.

As always, take advantage of the opportunity to support Koreen and David in their fight against MS by donating here.