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      <image:caption>Here is what the elevation looks like throughout the course of the hike. The original plan was to start in NM and thru hike to MT. However, with the amount of snow we’ve gotten this winter, I may skip up to WY, coming back to those high altitudes of CO after some of the snow has melted. The good news is, there will be plenty of water!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Trailside Chats - Update 5/6/19</image:title>
      <image:caption>I made it to Pie Town, covering almost 340 miles thus far in this beautiful state of New Mexico. Click on the image to the left for video of me opening my first resupply package from the one and only, Dr. Ginger Snap. I had a sneaking suspicion that he would add a few amazing treats in there, and of course, he did! Thanks to ‘Nascar’ for his videography skills and willingness to try my favorite candy. I spent a ZERO day in Pie Town, population 50. I managed to fill my day with slow wi-fi, some general store perusing, blister healing, and pie eating. Things are going well so far, but there are rumors of hikers further ahead who are slowing down due to some snow north of Grants, NM. If you want more of a daily view of what’s going on, check out the pics and commentary on my Instagram feed!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Trailside Chats - Update 4/21/19</image:title>
      <image:caption>It’s been a good first stretch so far but I’ve arrived in Lordsburg, NM with plenty of blisters and only a McDonald’s for a meal. Yep, I did it. McDonald’s. Worth it though, to catch some beautiful views. I wish I was able to accurately capture the stars of the night!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Trailside Chats - Update 4/17/19</image:title>
      <image:caption>On April 15th, I flew out to Tucson, AZ, picked up some last minute supplies at the local REI with the help of my cousin, Inian, and Took a bus to Lordsburg, NM. From there, in the early morning of the 17th, I took a shuttle to the Southern Terminus of the Continental Divide Trail and will attempt to hike 2,716 miles northbound to the border of Glacier National Park and Canada’s Waterton Lakes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Trailside Chats - Update 5/3/19</image:title>
      <image:caption>The donations just keep on coming! Thank you so much! Well, this is my first “Cry” that I am exposing you all to. Click on the image to get to the Youtube video. I don’t mean to pick on my dad, but that particular morning, I was thinking about him and thought I would share! I’ve thought about so many things and have teared up thinking about so many good things and not-so-good things. I’ve been lucky, so far, that I have not cried about the difficulty of the trail. I am sure that will come! If you want more of a daily view of what’s going on, check out the pics and commentary on my Instagram feed! You don’t need to have an Instagram account, you can just click on the images and see the commentary and the images or videos!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Trailside Chats - Update 4/27/19</image:title>
      <image:caption>First, thank you everyone for your donations thus far! We’re just about at $2,000 and quite a few folks have teased me with a TBD pending how many miles I can cover! Thank you everyone for your support! After entering the Gila [HE-la] River, I’ve probably crossed over 50 times yesterday and today will be taking the higher route above the Gila Cliff Dwellings. The Updates section has older updates and if you want more of a daily view of what’s going on, check out the pics and commentary further below on the Instagram feed!</image:caption>
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