Wingman from the Roadside:
We woke in the morning with no particular time schedule or place to go. It was a morning for real and hot coffee. It was a Zero day. A rest day. Not a resupply day or “Nearo” (near zero) day. It was a Zero day. We walked around town, bought some groceries, visited a mountaineering store, ate dinner at the picnic table at our campsite in the evening, and sat by the campfire. It was a day for reflection and a day to share.

Runningbird on a Zero day with real coffee.
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Last summer the Canadian border opened at Manning Park, BC. I walked the last 70 miles with a sense of joy and gratitude, the monument was crowded with people from all over the world, finally able to compete their dream.
The summer of '23 was incredible for another reason. Lonely for the simple pleasure and renewing life of long distance trail hiking I decided to begin the Continetal Divide Trail !
I hiked from the south I-15 crossing to Canada (about 900 miles), experiencing windstorms, a blizzard, twice daily thunderstorms and days without seeing even a human footprint.
I was hooked! Stay tuned as Wingman and I restart the blog chronicling the remaining 2100 miles of the CDT, from Mexico to Montana.
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So glad you are safe and conquering the adventures!! I am beyond impressed, and know that trail at it’s best when we were there.(Sunny and dry) I felt challenged then so truly imagine how challenging it is with the conditions!!! You are the strongest woman I have ever met!!! Go running bird, you belong with the best! So happy for you! Don & I want to take you and David out for dinner when you come home!!!
Lynda
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Oh Lynda. You are one of my favorite people. We would be honored to go out to dinner with you!!! I know you will love David!
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