• Kev McG
  • Kev McG

AT 2025 🥾🏕️

Hiking the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine! Please pop by often to follow along and say hello! Baca selengkapnya
  • 🌜Zero day- (aka Harrisburg 2.0)

    13 Mei 2025, Amerika Serikat ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

    This morning I woke up early with Justin and walked him to work. We got coffee and bagels at Little Amp which is a sweet little café near the state capitol building that plays vinyl records-too cute. Afterwards back to the Airbnb … had birthday pie for Trickshot (an amazing breakfast treat, honestly) and then explored downtown Harrisburg together on a rainy morning, focusing on coffee, then lunch. We got different things (sushi, Taco Bell, vegan soul food) and decided to eat at the food court near the capitol building. Justin was able to join with a few work colleagues who were curious about our trip. After lunch back to the Airbnb.

    Today was a pivotal day… the Royal Family split up for a little bit…. They say “Hike your own hike” and we all used our words and shared our priorities. Don’t worry, this will be temporary. Trickshot was headed to Damascus VA for a festival called Trail Days 2025 to reconnect with friends, Little Foot and Joey were itching to get back on trail. I stayed in Harrisburg to zero, have more time with Justin and see friends traveling west as they passed through.

    So the Airbnb was empty by 3pm and I started getting my pack ready for tomorrow’s hiking, which included permethrin treatment for my clothing to avoid ticks and Lyme disease (📌let’s put a pin in that for later).

    Justin finished work and came “home” to the Airbnb. Jess and Dave arrived from Philly as their first stop on the way back to CO and we all got dinner at a cool art studio building called millworks which has a microbrewery pub. It was a super fun night! Loved catching up with them and they were excited to hear more about my trip. Time for night-night 😴
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  • Newt City

    14 Mei 2025, Amerika Serikat ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

    Lots of cute little newts out on the trail and a special note of encouragement from Joey and Little Foot.

  • 🌜Shelter to myself!

    14 Mei 2025, Amerika Serikat ⋅ 🌫 16 °C

    The morning was somewhat early start to the day. Jess and Dave needed to move their car early and Justin needed get to work so we cleared the Airbnb by 8:30am

    Kindly Jess and Dave offered me a ride to the trailhead which was a fun adventure including stopping at a Diner for breakfast and mixed signals from the GPS… but we found the right spot and I was back in trail by 10:30 or 11.

    I’m hoping to catch up to Joey and Little Foot but it might take 2 days or so to gain the distance between us. Stay tuned on that. In the meantime I was all set for a soggy and wet hike solo. Rain is expected all week but they say “no pain, no gain, no rain- no Maine”

    Lots of adventure in the rain- flooding in the streams, trails that were essentially creek beds- I was completely wet all day. I hiked into the evening with a headlamp and made it to the William Penn Shelter at mile 1192.6 after 25 miles. Luckily I’m here alone and can spread out. Arriving at a shelter late is somewhat frowned upon since it’s fairly disruptive to people who are sleeping…. So glad to be out of the rain and not to have to pitch my tent in the rain/dark.
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  • ☠️🤮🤢 POISONED!! 🌜Microtel, Hamburg PA

    15 Mei 2025, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    This was a long day of hiking for me as I was determined to close the gap with Little Foot and Joey. Trickshot is still in Damascus for the Trail Days festival. The total mileage clocked was around 28, and this was solo trekking in the rain. I saw almost nobody the last two days and it makes sense, the weather was pretty gross and wet.

    In the late afternoon I had about 12 miles to go and received word that LF &JG had secured a comfy hotel room. It was good motivation to crank more miles. Although generally flat this trail is wet and rocky and I had already been hiking since 6:30am.

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    ☠️ THE POISONING ☠️
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    It was as if someone had flipped a switch at mile 17 but I started feeling incredibly tired- in a way both foreign and frightening. I was tripping over rocks because I was unable to lift my feet high enough! My stomach was upset in ways I’d rather leave to your imagination- unpleasant to say the least. At one point I sat in the forest folded into a small ball and wondered if the best plan would be to “cowboy” camp (sleeping bag on the ground, no tent) …which makes no sense, the ground was truly saturated! Could I muster the strength to pitch a tent? Is that even a good idea?

    In that moment I decided I must have norovirus, unwelcome yet prevalent on trail it’s spread by improper hand sanitation. Soap and water is required, alcohol sanitizer is ineffective. You can pick it up from commonly touched surfaces (logbooks, privy surfaces, etc) Ugh! The symptoms track pretty well. It’s not deadly but certainly an uncomfortable stomach bug which requires quarantine and rest for 3 days or so. Okay, fine. I needed to call the crew and let them know I’m a contagious mess and I need my own hotel room. I did try to book my own room but it was difficult due to signal strength and the wet environment (wet phone screens are not super cooperative).

    Graciously, and with appropriate concerns, Little Foot offered to help me with anything I needed, including coordinating a room and offered encouragement. They were tracking my hiking progress via location sharing on my phone and said to call if I needed anything.

    There really aren’t other options here since there was only one way out of the forest. The two hour hike to get off trail was along a ridge line with no side trails nor road crossings. Slow and steady endurance would be required… and caution against falls on the relentless slippery rocks.

    I eventually did make it to the hotel, and found it stocked with snacks and drinks with a kind note on the desk from Little Foot and Joey. A shower was priority one and I was so ready.

    In the mirror I noticed I had rashes all over my feet, my legs, shoulders and waist. OMG! 😱 That’s when it all clicked. This isn’t norovirus! I’ve been poisoning myself for 48 hours- this is Premethrin Exposure!!!

    Premethrin is a chemical used to treat gear to kill ticks - it’s pretty effective but it’s also a neurotoxin. I used it at the beginning of my trip without issues but I had recently treated my clothing — just 2 days prior. The conditions were not ideal: rainy, humid. The clothing had mostly dried but kind of not all the way so my best guess is that the chemicals didn’t adhere correctly to the fabric. Since I had been hiking in the rain for 2 days I was essentially exposing myself (topically) to the chemicals all over my body, continuously!!

    As soon as I showered off I started feeling better and I shared the news with my pals. They had thoughtfully gathered some take-out from local restaurants and we were excited to share a meal together.

    We also did some spa treatments (face masks) and wore our BK crowns with pride around the hotel . It was a fun night after the mystery illness was explained. My stomach will hopefully feel better in the morning.

    Mile 1220.2
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  • 🌜Hospitality by Maya and Family

    17 Mei 2025, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Mile 1260.9

    Little Foot’s pal Maya and her fabulous family picked us up from the trailhead and hosted us for an evening in their home. Maya hiked the AT in 2023 so it was fun to compare stories. Together we enjoyed a lovely meal outside on the deck (a hearty stew with handmade flatbread and a beautiful salad) along with thoughtful snacks and abundant resupply items. Don’t forget the amazing berry cobbler for dessert.

    Hot breakfast in the morning, a quick run to the supermarket and back to the trail. It was a whirlwind visit but the special care they put into the hospitality (loaner clothes, our comfy bunk room, anticipating our needs) made it memorable beyond words.
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  • Council Rock- Delaware Water Gap

    19 Mei 2025, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    My Philly super pals Susan, Sean, and Roscoe met up with us to hike a section of the AT and grab dinner in Delaware Water Gap. It was so fun to see them to catch up and introduce new friends. They generously treated us at the Sycamore Grill which was perfect- the outdoor seating meant Roscoe could join us too! 🐕

    This was a special way to say goodbye to Pennsylvania… since tomorrow we cross the Delaware River into NJ! Love, love, love you guys! Thanks so much for taking the time to visit me on trail! It was awesome!!🤩 ❤️😍
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  • 🌜 Pocono Inn and Banquet (DE Water Gap)

    19 Mei 2025, Amerika Serikat ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Delaware Water Gap is a cute borough and we arrived from trail right around dinner time. Noteworthy today, we met up with Sean, Susan, and Roscoe to hike down from Council Rock together. Saw a huge pond covered with lilly pads as the sun was stating its descent. Also throughout the day saw copperhead snakes on trail (yikes!) and lots of tricky rocky trail conditions- which PA is famous for.
    Lovely dinner and catching up at the Sycamore Grill and overnight stay in a local hotel. We have things to explore here tomorrow morning on our way out of town, and hope to enjoy the last moments of Pennsylvania!

    Mile 1297.4
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