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Unfinished Business

By Julie | September 10, 2014 - 3:55 pm |August 26, 2015 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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This past Sunday marked the end of a journey that we began last summer on May 25th, the journey from Mexico to Canada along the Continental Divide Trail. Only this journey, unlike our other two thru-hikes of the AT and PCT, was much less linear and a little more complicated. … Continue reading →

Colorado is Calling

By Matt | August 29, 2014 - 10:16 pm |August 29, 2014 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking, Running
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It’s my birthday today, and strangely, I’m at home in my living room, and not on a trail or out adventuring. For the past three birthdays I’ve had the good fortune of being in the midst of unique life adventures, and this year, we missed the mark by a day. … Continue reading →

A Long Way From Nowhere is Here

By Matt | April 11, 2014 - 9:28 pm |May 19, 2016 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking, News and Updates
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Our first co-authored book about our adventures has been published! A Long Way From Nowhere: A Couple’s Journey on the Continental Divide Trail has made it through the writing and editing phases and is now available for purchase on Amazon in ebook and paperback. In the book we tell the … Continue reading →

CDT Gear Review

By Julie | October 1, 2013 - 6:31 pm |May 21, 2016 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking, Tips, Guides and Reviews
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Who doesn’t love a good gear review? Here are my thoughts on most of our big categories of gear after the gauntlet known as the CDT. I haven’t included every little item but rather the stuff people might be interested in getting for themselves, or the stuff that I think … Continue reading →

CDT Final Thoughts-Julie

By Julie | September 16, 2013 - 5:14 pm |August 26, 2015 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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Just to wrap up our CDT hike and feel some closure to it, here are my final thoughts about it. -The CDT is hard. Bottom line, I think it’s the hardest of all the trails I’ve done because of the route-finding, the remoteness, the high elevations across the board, and the … Continue reading →

Oh What a Journey: Final thoughts

By Matt | September 16, 2013 - 4:47 pm |January 20, 2014 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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It’s finished!  Through all sorts of wild adventure, logistical twists and turns, fires and floods, and more, I completed the Continental Divide Trail in 108 days and 19 hours.  I experienced so much and learned a good deal about myself, the outdoors, my wife, and more and over the next … Continue reading →

CDT Part 3: Floods, Forrest Gump, and Finally at Peace

By Julie | September 16, 2013 - 4:35 pm |January 20, 2014 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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Things rarely turn out how we envision them to be, and that was the case with Part 3 of our CDT hike, the section from Copper Mountain to Steamboat Springs, which I originally skipped the first time through. We could have never guessed the curve ball that Mother Nature would … Continue reading →

CDT Part 2 Recap

By Matt | September 16, 2013 - 4:01 pm |January 20, 2014 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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After our amazing journey back to the trail from Canada followed by our harrowing experiences in the San Juans, along with our top-notch trail magic in Creede, it was on to the last 100.5 miles from Spring Creek Pass to Monarch Pass to finish up my CDT thru hike for … Continue reading →

Training on the Trail

By Julie | September 16, 2013 - 3:54 pm |September 16, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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During Part 2 of our CDT hike, from Cumbres Pass to Spring Creek Pass, a total distance of 188 miles, we managed to fit in a little ultra training while getting in a large amount of miles in a short amount of time. Here’s how it all went down… -On … Continue reading →

The Big Turnaround

By Matt | September 10, 2013 - 5:27 pm |September 10, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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8/31/13 6:45am – left our last campsite in Glacier National Park heading north along Waterton Lake. 8:30am – reached the Canadian border with Raisins, took some photos, and headed on into Canada. 10:00am – arrived at Waterton village, ate a sub, and then checked in with the Royal Canadian Mounty … Continue reading →

CDT Part 1 Complete

By Matt | September 1, 2013 - 2:07 pm |September 1, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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This trail has been the most challenging logistical adventure we have ever been on and I’m happy to say that our first “finish” on the trail is complete. -we have three parts on this trail.  Part one = the northern terminus in Waterton Village, Canada.  Part two = finishing the … Continue reading →

Trail Craziness

By Matt | August 26, 2013 - 7:13 am |August 26, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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What a trip!  Time and miles are flying by, here are some highlights: -Since our trail angels Zippers and Amy showered us with amazing food and kindness in Helena we have been back hiking with Tatu Joe and Raisins(Shin), the two guys we started  with. They got ahead on the … Continue reading →

Status Update: Stopwatch 2.0

By Julie | August 17, 2013 - 6:29 am |August 17, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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It’s been nearly 6 weeks since I stepped back on the trail after a week off where I quit the trail for good (sort of). In that time, we’ve covered over 1,200 miles from Steamboat Springs, CO to Helena, MT. We’ve crouched down near the top of a mountain during … Continue reading →

Montana’s Highs and Lows

By Julie | August 17, 2013 - 6:13 am |August 17, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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Weighing in at almost 1,000 miles of the 3,018 total trail miles, Montana is one big state. We’ve been pleasantly surprised by the state of Montana and after spending three weeks here, we still have almost two weeks left. Lucky for us, hundreds of miles of new tread have been … Continue reading →

Walking the Line

By Matt | August 4, 2013 - 11:24 pm |August 4, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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Is it Idaho or Montana?  Which state are we in?  Where the hell are we?  These are thoughts I have been having daily while in the vast, desolate, high mountain landscapes of the CDT that have dominated much of our hiking since leaving Wyoming last week. Did you know that much of the … Continue reading →

PCT vs. CDT

By Julie | August 4, 2013 - 11:23 pm |May 19, 2016 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking, Tips, Guides and Reviews
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It’s that time again, when we go comparing trails. Now that we’ve at least walked in all the states along the CDT, I would say it’s fair for us to give a little insight to the uniqueness of this trail by comparing it to others. I will probably miss some … Continue reading →

Runner Reunion

By Matt | August 4, 2013 - 11:19 pm |August 4, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We actually ran into someone from normal home life while walking the CDT last week. I’m not referring to our AT friend Zippers that totally hooked us up while we were in Yellowstone but someone we used to run with back in the Vancouver days. Amazingly, our friend Alex Asai … Continue reading →

Bear Aware

By Matt | July 31, 2013 - 5:35 pm |July 31, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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While we’ve hiked in bear country before, it’s always been black bear country, and at the time that seemed scary enough. Now that we are in grizzly bear territory black bears seem more like pesky critters compared to the grizz.  They’re the talk of the trail amongst hikers and definitely a … Continue reading →

The Yellowstone Connection

By Matt | July 26, 2013 - 4:37 pm |July 26, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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Oh my gosh, we got the hookup in Yellowstone National Park. For those familiar with Julie’s AT book, we met up with Zippers and her friend Amy last night right next to the big geyser Old Faithful. And they arrived with a veritable feast! We have been playing tag over … Continue reading →

The Winds of Wyoming

By Matt | July 26, 2013 - 4:06 pm |July 26, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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After the craziness of the Great Divide Basin it was on to a section of trail rumored to be one of the best on the entire trail, and it did not disappoint. Shortly after South Pass City we entered a section of Wyoming known as the Winds – it actually … Continue reading →

Oh My, Wyoming

By Matt | July 26, 2013 - 2:57 pm |July 26, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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My brother’s email said, “Welcome to Wyoming! I remember when I was little I always wanted to live there until we drove through it once on a road trip. I recall there being a lot of random fences – possibly wind blocks?”  And with that we came down from the … Continue reading →

Roaming in Wyoming

By Julie | July 26, 2013 - 6:59 am |July 26, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We have been severely lacking in posts lately and it’s part laziness, part technology. For the entire state of Wyoming, we had a cell signal 3 times and went from the southern border to the northern one without any real town stops. In the middle of that cell tower-less stretch, … Continue reading →

Mid-trail Thanks

By Matt | July 26, 2013 - 6:41 am |July 26, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We’re nearly half way through the trail and need to give thanks. First, family, thank you for the constant support.  With this, we feel as if we can take on any challenge.  Mom, thanks for being our super resupplier and Rocket Cop and Jess, thanks for taking over the duty … Continue reading →

I Never Claimed to be Sane

By Julie | July 7, 2013 - 6:17 pm |July 8, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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I’ve heard the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Ehem, I think I may fit that definition. This may sound crazy, and it possibly is, but I’m getting back on the trail at Steamboat Springs. Yes, I’ve missed the last … Continue reading →

Big Ups, Big Tough

By Matt | July 7, 2013 - 5:42 pm |July 7, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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While the switch to solo hiking has certainly been a huge challenge of its own, the actual hiking from my first week alone is well worth mentioning.  To start, within 30 minutes of waking alone I was hailed on.  Big hail, the kind that hurts the head and neck.  I … Continue reading →

Paradigm Shift

By Matt | July 6, 2013 - 7:45 pm |July 6, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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Life on the trail alone is so different.  These past three days without Julie have felt almost as if a piece of me has been missing.  For perspective, we have walked over 6000 miles together.  We know each other so well and our hiking and camping routines can happen without … Continue reading →

Supporting the Dream

By Julie | July 1, 2013 - 8:22 pm |August 26, 2015 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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This is a story of victory. It is a sad story yet has a happy ending. This is the story of my last day on the CDT and my reasons for quitting the trail. I have struggled with thru-hikes in the past, wavering in motivation to stay on the trail, … Continue reading →

The Heart of the Trail

By Julie | July 1, 2013 - 7:58 pm |July 1, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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If you have been following our adventures for even a short time, you know by now that we get a lot of help from friends, family, and strangers. That was the case when we entered the town of Chama, NM on Day 30 and discovered that we weren’t leaving town … Continue reading →

Holy Smokes!

By Matt | July 1, 2013 - 7:36 pm |July 1, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We first saw the huge smoke plumes a day or two before Chama, huge, mushroom cloud-like plumes coming up over a nearby ridge. The optimist in me wanted to believe it was just a strange cloud but we both knew it was likely the fires we’d been hearing about, we … Continue reading →

A Herdy Kind of Day

By Matt | July 1, 2013 - 7:34 pm |July 1, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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This story is a bit old but still memorable. Our last full day before Chama and the fire fiasco was filled with huge herds of animals. While we’ve seen plenty of animals this day was unique and special. First were the elk, probably a herd of at least 100! And … Continue reading →

Who is the Captain?

By Matt | June 23, 2013 - 3:13 am |June 23, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We bushwhacked twice in two days, the type where we are literally getting stuck in thick brush getting claustrophobic from being held in place by ridiculously overgrown plants.  Were we on trail? Was there a trail?  We weren’t sure but we knew something had to change. Even on our fourth thru hike … Continue reading →

Turning a Green Leaf

By Julie | June 23, 2013 - 3:11 am |June 23, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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After nearly 640 miles, we saw our first flowing water source on the trail and it was even in New Mexico. About 9 miles out from Cuba, we almost couldn’t believe our eyes or our ears as we saw the rushing water. It was beautiful. We also found ourselves gaining … Continue reading →

A Real Trail Town

By Matt | June 23, 2013 - 3:09 am |June 23, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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Cuba was definitely our first really good, legit trail town stop of the trip, and we loved it.  Not that our other town stops weren’t good (Quemado hospitality was tops Tom and April!), but Cuba felt like trail town time for us.After a short day of 18, we were in town … Continue reading →

It’s Getting Creepy Out Here

By Julie | June 17, 2013 - 2:27 am |June 17, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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After 24 days on the trail, I have had enough wildlife experiences to last the entire trail. It’s not that I don’t like wildlife, but I have a huge fear of anything or anyone I cannot accurately communicate with. I can’t say to the mama bear, “Don’t worry mama bear, … Continue reading →

Real Cowboys

By Matt | June 17, 2013 - 1:47 am |June 17, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We’re back in the wilderness, in between Grants and Cuba, and we’re both a little tired, both a little worn down. Nothing special, just miles and some monotony catching up with us.  We’re three weeks in and the day to day of the trail life is really real now, the good … Continue reading →

Big day, Recovery days

By Matt | June 16, 2013 - 11:18 pm |June 16, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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After our refreshingly awesome stay in Quemado followed by our caching of water with Tom on Sunday morning we were on the trail again, except what came next was our longest road walk ever, 41 miles, primarily paved with a little bit of gravel at the beginning.  We had our first … Continue reading →

Wild Horse and Honey

By Julie | June 16, 2013 - 10:21 pm |June 16, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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The morning into Quemado started at 3:30am. We had 13 miles to walk, 8 to hitch to town, and a 10:30am post office closing time. After getting to the road to town at 8am, we stuck out our thumbs and watched at least 20 cars pass. A hitch didn’t look … Continue reading →

The Black Range Abyss

By Matt | June 16, 2013 - 8:47 pm |June 16, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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The Black Range of NM on the CDT, the first real deviation we had from the normal CDT hiker (as if there are many of those to begin with), and our next big challenge on this year’s hike. The low-down:  longer route, more remote route, less traveled route, and part of … Continue reading →

Saved by RB

By Matt | June 9, 2013 - 2:40 am |June 9, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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Woke up on wrong side of the tent. Lost a contact lens (later found) and in my worried search I disobeyed my urge to poop. I didn’t get out in time, got a little in my nice Pategonia pants, and then managed to then pee on the pants while squatting … Continue reading →

Sleepless in Winston

By Julie | June 9, 2013 - 2:28 am |June 9, 2013 Continental Divide Trail
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We knew going into the hike that one of our most difficult hitches would be to the town of Winston, NM. It was a 24 mile trip into a tiny town and the trail did not cross a well traveled road. What we didn’t know was just how interesting the … Continue reading →

I poop bigger than you

By Matt | June 2, 2013 - 3:23 am |June 2, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We are totally in bear country and the bear poop that litters the trail highway is getting to be ridiculously big and way too frequent. While we didn’t see any bears today, we definitely know they’re nearby and by the size of their loads, they must be the biggest black … Continue reading →

More bears than humans

By Matt | June 1, 2013 - 3:00 pm |June 1, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We’re 195 miles into the CDT and over the past 180 miles we’ve seen zero hikers on the trail. In fact, we haven’t seen anyone on the trail period. No bikers, other campers, etc. No one. Yet this morning we saw two black bears within one hour!  Thankfully they both ran … Continue reading →

Getting going

By Matt | May 29, 2013 - 3:35 am |May 29, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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After a rough start, today, day 5 was a gem. Here are some thoughts from the past couple days. Lourdsburg experience: Our first town stop yesterday was short and sweet. We had a short list and the Family Dollar store fit the bill. More sunscreen, Gatorade mix, and neosporin. They … Continue reading →

Steep learning curve

By Matt | May 28, 2013 - 3:37 am |May 28, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We are around 90 miles into the CDT and we have been worked. I’m writing from my tent so I am going to be brief. We have done big miles so far partially because it is our thing but also out of necessity. It is brutally hot out here. Not … Continue reading →

Optimist and Stopwatch are back!

By Matt | May 22, 2013 - 2:53 pm |May 22, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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Our plane to the Continental Divide Trail takes off tomorrow morning and thus kicks off our next big adventure, a thru hike of the 3018 mile CDT. This trip has been on the radar for years and after much preparation we’re excited that the adventure has finally arrived. The trail … Continue reading →

For Trail Geek Eyes Only, Part 4: Food

By Matt | May 20, 2013 - 3:58 pm |May 19, 2016 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking, Tips, Guides and Reviews
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What do we eat while living in the mountains for over three months at a time? How do we do the vegan thing while living the trail life? These and more, answered in this final edition of our “Trail Geek Eyes Only” series of CDT trail preparations. As discussed in … Continue reading →

For Trail Geek Eyes Only, Part 3: Maps and Technology

By Matt | May 8, 2013 - 10:04 pm |May 19, 2016 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking, Tips, Guides and Reviews
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A whole new world! That is how we can describe CDT prep relative to all our other hikes when it comes to maps and technology, maps from necessity and technology from personal objectives. Both are new realms for us when it comes to hiking, both areas have required lots of … Continue reading →

Feed a Vegan

By Matt | May 8, 2013 - 8:10 pm |August 26, 2013 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking
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We’re strolling into this dusty little town after some time in the mountains.  We pick up our box of dehydrated food from the post office, we pack up our backpacks, and then town hunger strikes.  We look to our left, we look to our right – that’s about all the … Continue reading →

For Trail Geek Eyes Only, Part 2: Resupply

By Matt | May 8, 2013 - 1:14 pm |May 27, 2016 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking, Tips, Guides and Reviews
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Another major planning item for our 2013 CDT thru hike has been planning our resupply strategy.  We have decided to send ourselves food for the entire trail so we are not reliant on stores along the way for obtaining food.  First, we want to make sure we’re eating reasonably healthy … Continue reading →

For Trail Geek Eyes Only, Part I: Gear

By Matt | May 6, 2013 - 2:16 pm |May 27, 2016 Continental Divide Trail, Hiking, Tips, Guides and Reviews
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After seven combined thru hikes between the two of us, and countless hours of trail talks about what we would do differently each time, we are now organized and hopefully better prepared.   In our little “For Trail Geek Eyes Only” series, we’ll be covering the important CDT planning topics that … Continue reading →

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