
If you yelled "Yo Teach!" on the A.T. in 2014, it wasn't long before I showed up to give a lesson. As a writer, teacher, hiker, and general know-it-all, I'm happy to talk your ear off about movies, books, running, Star Wars and, of course, hiking the A.T. I enjoy writing almost as much as a brisk mountainside afternoon and have professional experience writing for websites, magazines, and old-fashioned newspapers.
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Book Review: Where’s the Next Shelter?
There were several times when reading Gary Sizer's "Where's the Next Shelter?" provides the first-hand experiences of Gary "Green Giant" Sizer as he
Base Layers for Backpacking: What You Need to Know
The leaves have shifted from green to yellow to fiery red to—well, dead. The morning dew has been replaced by a white frosting of ice and snow. The
What “A Walk in the Woods” Gets Wrong About Thru-Hiking and the Appalachian Trail
After years of delays, the film version of Bill Bryson’s bestselling 1998 novel has finally crawled into theaters, providing millions of moviegoers
Gear Review: Arc’teryx Bora² Mid GTX Hiking Boots
It isn’t often that I put on a pair of shoes and feel like I’m wearing a piece of cutting-edge technology. Humans have been protectively wrapping
A Year after the Appalachian Trail: A Thru-Hiker’s Retrospective
One year ago today, Special thanks to LoJack for documenting our summit day. At the time, I was anxious to return home and see the family
Baxter State Park vs. Scott Jurek: The Clash of Commercial Sports and Wilderness Preservation
On July 12, Scott Jurek stepped onto the summit of Mount Katahdin and a post on Baxter State Park's Facebook page, Jurek was issued three summonses
The Appalachian Trail Pub Crawl
Hiking the Appalachian Trail deprives us of many things: family and friends, hot showers, Game of Thrones episodes, the ability to be socially
Report: Tick-Transmitted Powassan Virus “Worse Than Lyme Disease”
If thoughts of Lyme Disease were enough to keep you up at night, you might want to hide under covers after hearing this: rose to double-digit numbers
Gear Review: Granite Gear Crown V.C. 60
“Lighter is better.” It’s a mantra adopted by thousands of hikers in pursuit of the perfect ultralight backpack, one that offers comfortable
The Thru-Hiker’s Spice Kit: A Simple Guide for Improving Meals on the Trail
Let’s face it: thru-hiker food generally sucks. Food that is cheap, portable, lightweight, and durable enough to last through trail conditions is