3 thoughts on “Day 89: Halfway to nowhere never felt so good”
Your Rocking it CARROT, Love your post! Trail on! Reading your books, Thank you.
I just love the way you write! I feel like I am on the trail with you! I have been following you for a couple months…my nephew has met you a few times on the trail (he was in Ashland a few days ago, so not quite sure where you really are now?)…I told him that I just LOVE your posts. God speed my dear…you will make it to Canada sooner than you want to! Travis’s Aunt kathy
Hey, Carrot – You’ll do 30 miles easily through S. Oregon, if only to get beyond the dense smoke clogging the air. Ashland’s visibility is about 1 mile today – unhealthy. Fires are burning in SW Oregon and the smoke blankets all valleys south. You’ll want to hurry through it. By central Oregon, you’ll likely come into breathable air and you might feel like a prisoner granted a reprieve. What a journey you’re on. Thank you for your posts. They’re rich.
Your Rocking it CARROT, Love your post! Trail on! Reading your books, Thank you.
I just love the way you write! I feel like I am on the trail with you! I have been following you for a couple months…my nephew has met you a few times on the trail (he was in Ashland a few days ago, so not quite sure where you really are now?)…I told him that I just LOVE your posts. God speed my dear…you will make it to Canada sooner than you want to! Travis’s Aunt kathy
Hey, Carrot – You’ll do 30 miles easily through S. Oregon, if only to get beyond the dense smoke clogging the air. Ashland’s visibility is about 1 mile today – unhealthy. Fires are burning in SW Oregon and the smoke blankets all valleys south. You’ll want to hurry through it. By central Oregon, you’ll likely come into breathable air and you might feel like a prisoner granted a reprieve. What a journey you’re on. Thank you for your posts. They’re rich.