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what a pleasure to read this Amelia. Having watched you grow up from afar, in an on-line friendship with your amazing mother, I have a sense of who you are through your mother's perspective, but now I can get to know you through your own words. And you are delightful.

I can't wait to follow your journey. I love your reasons for wanting to thru-hike and I understand many of them.

You will grow beyond what you can imagine from this journey. And I do believe your faith in humanity will be restored. When I was hiking the AT I often thought to myself, why can't the world be like this? Relatively class-less (in terms of social standing), a supportive community working towards a common goal.

As for the hikers envious of your status (that's what it is, they are envious that you are so loved and so supported by your family), hike your own hike is my thoughts on that. The support of your parents is a gift and many people wish they had the relationship you do with your parents, but they don't.

Anyway, I will be following and reading your journals.

  • posted Sat Jan 14, 2017 @ 08:25

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@reneetougas Thank you, Renee. I am super excited about the experience that I will have, even though it still doesn't feel very real to me yet. I'm glad I will be able to share that experience with you! :)

(And yes, I suppose they might be envious, but I also feel like it stems from a general dislike or disregard of the youngest generation (whether it be Baby Boomers or Millenials) as immoral, spoiled or lazy. But, I'm sure the PCT's culture is much different than the JMT.)

  • posted Sat Jan 14, 2017 @ 17:06

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@Amelia good point about thoughts on youngest generation.

  • posted Sun Jan 15, 2017 @ 06:54

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