Trek With Pat

a recovering lawyer's journey of discovery

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April 22, 2017April 22, 2017trekwithpat

April 21: Pictured is my friend two chairs and I on top of 6600 foot Clingmans Dome– the highest peak on the AT. It was a ten mile hike to the top and we hiked another 5 miles to a shelter. We are all nearly out of food and are planning on resupply at Gatlinburg. It also means that at camp all anyone is talking about is food. Favorite restaurant, favorite food, what buffet to go to after breakfast, I could go on.

April 22, 2017April 22, 2017trekwithpat

My feet actually feel much worse that this

April 20, 2017April 20, 2017trekwithpat

Major T-storms on the mountain. Tent kinda holding, there are places I’d rather be☹️

April 20, 2017April 20, 2017trekwithpat

More nasties

April 20, 2017April 20, 2017trekwithpat

More flowers

April 20, 2017April 20, 2017trekwithpat

April 19: After quite a late party at the Fontana Resort, we hiked across the dam and entered the Smokie National Park. We hiked 10 miles to the first shelter. It’s pretty crowded and I have elected to tent rather than brave the mice and smelly togetherness that is shelter sleeping.

April 19, 2017April 19, 2017trekwithpat

Fontana dam is actually part of trail. A half across the dam.

April 19, 2017April 19, 2017trekwithpat

Solar phone charger! Pimp daddy!

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Trek with Pat

It is said that the Appalachian Trail draws the young, the retired, and bunches of middle aged white guys in mid-life crisis. I will let my readers judge my status and motivations. Hopefully this blog will not only help my friends and family keep track of my whereabouts, but will also be an enjoyable glimpse into trail life. Maybe I'll throw in an occasional humorous rant about the criminal justice system. For now, join this recovering lawyer on his hike of discovery.

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