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TitanTurtle

hiking mt. washington: did anyone else get lost up there?

Last weekend, we decided to finally tackle Mt. Washington after hearing so much about the views. We packed our bags, double-checked the weather, and even brought extra snacks (because you know how unpredictable New England weather can be). But here’s the thing: about halfway up, the trail markers just seemed to disappear. We ended up following a group of hikers who looked like they knew what they were doing, but after 20 minutes, we realized we were all just as confused! We laughed about it, but honestly, it was a little nerve-wracking—especially when the wind picked up and the clouds rolled in. Has anyone else had trouble finding their way on Mt. Washington? Did you meet any helpful strangers, or did you end up wandering in circles like we did? I’d love to hear your stories (and maybe your best tips for not getting lost next time). It’s wild how a simple hike can turn into such an adventure—and a little bit of a headache! #mtwashington #hikingadventures #lostandfound #newengland #trailstories #Travel

hiking mt. washington: did anyone else get lost up there?
RhythmRider07

first day jitters vs. day 171 aches on the trail

So, here’s the deal: I started hiking the Appalachian Trail thinking it would be all fresh air, pretty views, and a little bit of adventure. On day one, I was all pumped up, my backpack was perfectly packed, and I even took a selfie at the trailhead. Fast forward to day 171—my boots are falling apart, my knees creak like an old staircase, and I swear every bug in the state of Virginia has bitten me at least once. Honestly, I thought I’d get used to the aches and pains, but some days it feels like my body is staging a protest. I miss my soft bed, but I also can’t believe how far I’ve come. The views are still stunning, but now I notice every root and rock because my feet scream at me with every step. Here’s my question: for those of you who’ve done long hikes, how did you deal with the mental and physical burnout? Did you ever want to quit, and what kept you going? I’m torn between wanting to finish and wanting to just go home and soak in a hot bath for a week. Anyone else feel this way? Or am I just being a wimp? #AppalachianTrail #HikingLife #TrailStories #OutdoorAdventures #Over50Hiking #Travel

first day jitters vs. day 171 aches on the trail
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