Wolverine Hikes

People who know me know that I belong on the Trail. I've thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail (three times, now),the Pacific Crest Trail and the mighty Continental Divide Trail. I've hiked many of the long trails here in Michigan including being the first to hike both the Ironwood Trail and the Great Lake To Lake Trail. In 2017, I hiked the Israel National Trail and the Golan Heights Trail. I was the first to hike the Baja Divide Trail in Mexico but failed miserably to thru-hike the Bruce Trail in Canada. In 2019, I hiked the TEMBR in Ecuador and 1,150 miles of the North Country Trail as it runs through my home state of Michigan.

The purpose of this blog is to keep anyone who is interested informed of my progress and to encourage those who are able to support me in these endeavors.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Isolation

All is well at Onyx, CA and Walker Pass, mile 664.  Just spent about 4 days hiking alone and wondering if the world had been nuked of if my cell phone payment hadn't gone through!





5 comments:

laurens said...

thats rough man keep up the great work!

john Cassidy said...

Just keep your head up and put one foot in front of the other. your trip is awesome!

john Cassidy said...

you may feel isolated, but we're all with you in spirit, Chris.

susie said...

Wow--looks pretty desolate, but you will be seeing beautiful areas soon! Head north, my friend! Be safe!

fa said...

Im looking to go on a spiritual enlightenment trip into the forest/isolation. Any tips for selecting location and time spent. Im think 2-3 days in a nice location upstate ny. However I do not want to be around campers or others. Do you get in trouble camping in a state park?