Hester’s Last Hike

It's been just over a year since my mom passed away. I've written quite a bit about it on the blog in that time (Hester the Great, Non-Standard Mail, Plotting a Resting Place, & Fitting Memorials), and may still share stories about her in days to come. She certainly played a large part in making … Continue reading Hester’s Last Hike

Touching Home

When I hike I always touch the sign posts. I have often marked the time when I began and when I officially ended a hike. I will typically take a quick picture of my hiking poles leaning against the posts as I come and go. It is a handy way to have a time stamp … Continue reading Touching Home

Lost

Lost. Even hearing the word seems to affect us. Have you ever been lost in a dangerous situation? Being lost is a matter of either not knowing where you are or not knowing where you’re headed. It may be a more common experience than we realize. I’ve been lost in the woods before. A friend … Continue reading Lost

Only What You Take With You

I like to backpack. I’ve been doing it since I was young. It has long been a part of my pilgrimage on this planet. There have been some grand adventures and some disappointing days along the way. I’ve been excited, and occasionally injured. I have enjoyed incredible views and days when you could only see … Continue reading Only What You Take With You

Lollygaggin’

Being pedestrian can mean many things. Traveling on foot leads to endless variations. There is simple walking. There is strenuous hiking. There is jogging. You get the point. Two feet—many modes. Those many modes can lead to many moods as well. Last week I was writing about footsloggin’ where the task is just to keep … Continue reading Lollygaggin’

Footslogging

Envisioning. Planning. Preparing. Packing. Starting. Hitting the stride. There is something about starting a trek that is energizing and exciting. There is something about heading out on a hike that gets my attention and seems to move me along. For a while. But hiking can be hard. The spiritual journey can be arduous as well. … Continue reading Footslogging

Hitting My Stride

I love planning a trip. I will devote lots of time and energy to thinking about a trip, whether it’s a long trip across the country or a short walk in the woods. I am prone to pore over maps and books and reviews of things. Planning is a big part of the process and … Continue reading Hitting My Stride