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Obese --> Triathlete -->Appalachian Trail

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  • Posts: 18 Member
    Love this! You are inspiring. My dream is to thru hike the AT. I hope I get to one day. Thanks for posting this.
  • Posts: 218 Member
    Amazing and incredible story! I am intrigued by the Appalachian Trail and in awe of those who are able to do it! Thanks for sharing!!!
  • Posts: 1,233 Member
    Congratulations on such a great success! You are an inspiration!
  • Posts: 1,233 Member
    I just read your story on page 2...so great! We often cross the PCT on our hikes and it goes through our mind...could we do it? Are we too old? We also cross or join up with the wonderland trail (around Mt. Rainier)...maybe someday!
  • Posts: 25 Member
    This is by far one of the best posts I've read in a long while. Thanks for being so candid! I'd like to hear more about the decision to split the thru hike into two sections. I've read books about thru hiking the AT and have always thought about how awesome it would be as I live pretty close to it.
  • Posts: 374 Member
    You're adorable! Thanks for sharing your story and spreading some much needed inspiration! <3 it!
  • Posts: 87 Member
    I loved everything about this post and your story <3 Could I follow you on Instagram?? Would love to see more hiking pictures!
  • Posts: 3 Member
    Beautiful story, thank you for sharing (and also for the motivation!) congrats on all you've accomplished!
  • Posts: 384 Member
    This is by far one of the best posts I've read in a long while. Thanks for being so candid! I'd like to hear more about the decision to split the thru hike into two sections. I've read books about thru hiking the AT and have always thought about how awesome it would be as I live pretty close to it.

    Sure! The AT Conservancy has been encouraging people to "flip-flop" in order to disburse some of the overcrowding on the southern end of the trail during the season. I wanted to lessen my impact on the trail. Flip floppers are also statistically most likely to complete the trail, since we can start later, hitting better weather and trail conditions, and aren't racing winter to reach the northern end. Plus, starting in the mid-Atlantic allows you to start on an easier section of trail, as opposed to southbounders who start with the 100 Mile Wilderness, then the very challenging mountains of southern Maine and NH.
    It's an amazing trail. The community is absolutely incredible. Definitely worth it to at least try section hiking.
  • Posts: 384 Member
    suruda wrote: »
    I just read your story on page 2...so great! We often cross the PCT on our hikes and it goes through our mind...could we do it? Are we too old? We also cross or join up with the wonderland trail (around Mt. Rainier)...maybe someday!
    You're never too old! I met quite a few people in their 70s and 80s out there. Lots of recent retirees, too.

    You're adorable! Thanks for sharing your story and spreading some much needed inspiration! <3 it!
    Aw, thanks for reading! I'm glad my story had a positive effect!
    I loved everything about this post and your story <3 Could I follow you on Instagram?? Would love to see more hiking pictures!
    Sure! I'll message you my insta name. It's a public account.
    If anyone else wants to see my Instagram with my trail pics, just message me!
  • Posts: 158 Member
    I love this post so much! I have wanted to do a sprint tri for a long time, and I can barely swim and am a slow runner. I have also wanted to through-hike the AT for many years. We're about the same size, too. And yes, I was always picked next to last in gym class. Definitely not an athlete, but I won't give up. Super inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing your amazing story! Love it!
  • Posts: 4 Member
    Woman! You look amazing! Please don't refer to stupid BMI and only attach yourself to that number! You've had so many adventures and have so many more to come! You're totally inspiring - I really love your post.

    You rock and keep it up!!
  • Posts: 24 Member
    You are amazing! I live in Harpers Ferry... so beautiful! What an amazing story you have. All the best!
  • Posts: 1,031 Member
    You are an inspiration to me! Thank you for this post!
  • Posts: 280 Member
    This is amazing! I love your journal post from Vermont, my homeland!! I have been thinking about hiking the Long Trail, so that's about where I'd start :) I'm currently reading A Walk in the Woods so it was cool to recognize the place names you mentioned in your original post.

    btw I second @geochick725 in that you should not talk down about yourself or your weight or think you don't deserve to post on here. That's the furthest thing from the truth!

    I will definitely message you for your instagram account :) You really are a great writer and an inspiration!!! Way to go.
  • Posts: 87 Member
    @dana___e - why don't you sign up for a sprint tri - or start training towards one? My first is in September and I have only just got a bike...
  • Posts: 384 Member
    Dana_E wrote: »
    I love this post so much! I have wanted to do a sprint tri for a long time, and I can barely swim and am a slow runner. I have also wanted to through-hike the AT for many years. We're about the same size, too. And yes, I was always picked next to last in gym class. Definitely not an athlete, but I won't give up. Super inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing your amazing story! Love it!

    Neither of those things should stop you from trying a sprint! We even have beginner tris in my area that keep you close to shore and allow you to stand up and walk through the water if you need to. There's plenty of people doggy paddling and breast stroking out there. You don't have to be competitive right out the gate. I certainly wasn't!

    As for the AT, get out there! Even if you can only go for a weekend at a time. It's a truly amazing experience filled with amazing people.
  • Posts: 384 Member
    Woman! You look amazing! Please don't refer to stupid BMI and only attach yourself to that number! You've had so many adventures and have so many more to come! You're totally inspiring - I really love your post.

    You rock and keep it up!!

    Ha! Thank you!
    My new boss at work recently started dieting and complaining about her weight. I know not to compare yourself to others, but we're the exact same weight, height, and body type. It's a little disconcerting.
  • Posts: 384 Member
    EmilyNan wrote: »
    You are amazing! I live in Harpers Ferry... so beautiful! What an amazing story you have. All the best!

    Harper's Ferry is such a wonderful place! I stayed a night at the Jackson Rose Inn before starting and loved it there.
    You are an inspiration to me! Thank you for this post!

    Thank you! In fact, my sincerest thanks to all of you. The response to this post has been so uplifting. I really appreciate you all!
  • Posts: 384 Member
    This is amazing! I love your journal post from Vermont, my homeland!! I have been thinking about hiking the Long Trail, so that's about where I'd start :) I'm currently reading A Walk in the Woods so it was cool to recognize the place names you mentioned in your original post.

    Ah, the Long Trail is great. I got lucky- the legendary Vermont mud took this season off and we missed the black flies. I spent one of my favorite nights on the trail sleeping under the stars on the ski lift on Bromley Mountain. Make it a point to camp there. Great sunrises and sunsets and the warming hut is open to hikers in the summer.
  • Posts: 262 Member
    Aww youth and what freaking fun- so glad you are living life and not watching it go by!
  • Posts: 357 Member
    Superb achievements! !!! You must be so proud!!!
  • Posts: 1,423 Member
    Your story is very inspiring!! Proof that you can do whatever you put your mind to!!
  • Posts: 2,054 Member
    Heck if this isn't a success story. A lot of people couldn't do what you did. To give up your job, your apartment, your possessions, I can't even. You have had an amazing journey so far, and I hope that you continue to have more adventures! (maybe less hornets and cliff face falling)
  • Posts: 33 Member
    Girl. Write a book. Heck, I'd offer to write it for you, but you certainly don't need me! WRITE. A. BOOK.
  • Posts: 20 Member
    Wow! I guess the lesson is to never give up on yourself and to keep looking for the thing or things that drive your passion. I wish I could say more but your story has left me speechless. I don't know you yet I'm sooo proud of you!
  • Posts: 45 Member
    So incredible! Thank you for sharing, and yes, think about writing a book. I'd buy it :smile:
  • Posts: 384 Member
    secondlane wrote: »
    Wow! I guess the lesson is to never give up on yourself and to keep looking for the thing or things that drive your passion. I wish I could say more but your story has left me speechless. I don't know you yet I'm sooo proud of you!

    Thank you! Yes, I think the lesson I learned was that fear is not a good reason to NOT do something. Continuously challenging myself to do things I was scared to opened up a whole new world of possibilities.
    So incredible! Thank you for sharing, and yes, think about writing a book. I'd buy it :smile:

    Ahaha, I get that from my mother a lot ;)
    I would eventually like to try writing something, but what I really want to write about and think needs to be written are aspects of my life that I still struggle to be honest with myself about. I'll get there, I hope
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