I haven't read anything in a long time. How's she doing? Last I remember was she was nursing a bad ankle.
I haven't read anything in a long time. How's she doing? Last I remember was she was nursing a bad ankle.
Fear ridges that are depicted as flat lines on a profile map.
She also managed to get Lyme and MRSA. Poor lady, talk about hitting the trifecta! She hasn't updated her journal since June 25. I've been wondering, too.
I emailed her several times, no response. Last I knew, she was off trail
was so sorry to hear she's off the trail.
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have not seen anything here or on trailjournals from her since early July. she said she was going to flip flop from Katahdin, but that's been a month and a half with no further word from her. given her physical injuries and illness, plus the record setting heat this summer in the northeast, it would have been very tough to restart from K heading south on the AT.
I've heard from other NOBO thru hikers who have made it to NH and Maine, and they've been telling me the heat/humidity up there has been really tough this summer. I know the heat is really bad this year in the southeast, I've lived here 30 years and I think this is the worst summer i've ever seen down here for July-august heat/humidity.
I got an email from her recently. The MRSA/Lymes really hit her hard. I believe the plan is now to complete the trail next season.
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Curse you Perry the Platypus!
i DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT msra IS! Never had a ankle take me off the trail, or had any injury take me off the trail. Never had lyme, never had giardia. Never had a bad day.
These things do happen I reckon and I wish SL ATB.
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MRSA is a particularly nasty, drug resistant form of staph. Staph can be treated with penicillins and cephalosporins (types of antibiotics), however, MRSA is resistant to both. It is often treated orally with Bactrim, doxycycline, clindamycin and, in more sever cases, can be treated with IV antibiotics such as vancomycin, daptomycin and Zyvox.
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Well, look on the bright side.... at least she didn't get Giardia.
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2010 AT NoBo Thru "attempt" (guess 1,700 miles didn't quite get me all the way through ;) )
Various adventures in Siberia 2016
Adventures past and present!
(and maybe 2018 PCT NoBo)
I hope August finds her in better health and that she returns to posting on WB.
Fear ridges that are depicted as flat lines on a profile map.
I really enjoyed her confidence and trail journal. Hope to see her back soon.
Nasty stuff any way you put it
Yeah, I wondered where she went. About halfway through, I stopped reading or writing in the shelter journals, not sure why exactly.
There's a thread, for me?????? Aw, I love you guys... Sorry I've been MIA for so long, I've been very busy since the summer.
I'm much better now, I hope to keep hiking next spring.
Digger, I'm sorry!!!! I got very out of trail mode and in a bad mood after I couldn't get back on all the way.
We'll see, I have almost finished my WB addiction until I came back on here today!
I completely understand, I kept writing, but the shelter logs get very.. tiring after a while. (GROUNDHOG DAY!!!)
Anyway, I'll be back to WB soon, and I miss being here. And I was planning a February/ March hike in PA, we'll see how that goes.
2010 AT NoBo Thru "attempt" (guess 1,700 miles didn't quite get me all the way through ;) )
Various adventures in Siberia 2016
Adventures past and present!
(and maybe 2018 PCT NoBo)