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To celebrate Episode 100, my Wife, Jessica, joins me on the podcast to talk about what it was like for her when I hiked the PCT in 2017. We hear about the trials of a hiker, but we never hear from the loved one at home waiting for a hike to end.
Those we love reliably answer poorly timed phone calls, offer encouragement when in need of their own, ship off items to random locations they’ve never been to in hopes that it arrives in time, and patiently wait at home praying for the safety of their hiker. They balance the load for us emotionally and their voices are often never heard.
When the hike is complete, they don’t have memories of tall peaks, beautiful valleys, or quiet morning walks in the woods. Instead, they’re left to know the trail from afar, merely peering inside from time to time in hopes of gleaning some form of relief. If they could be there, they would.
For me, Jess was my rock and the only reason I hiked so many miles. She was far more dedicated to me than I was to the trail and I’ll forever be grateful for all she did.
This episode is dedicated to all those who support thru-hikers on long trails. You’ll never really know how important you are to the journey.
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Text the show!
To celebrate Episode 100, my Wife, Jessica, joins me on the podcast to talk about what it was like for her when I hiked the PCT in 2017. We hear about the trials of a hiker, but we never hear from the loved one at home waiting for a hike to end.
Those we love reliably answer poorly timed phone calls, offer encouragement when in need of their own, ship off items to random locations they’ve never been to in hopes that it arrives in time, and patiently wait at home praying for the safety of their hiker. They balance the load for us emotionally and their voices are often never heard.
When the hike is complete, they don’t have memories of tall peaks, beautiful valleys, or quiet morning walks in the woods. Instead, they’re left to know the trail from afar, merely peering inside from time to time in hopes of gleaning some form of relief. If they could be there, they would.
For me, Jess was my rock and the only reason I hiked so many miles. She was far more dedicated to me than I was to the trail and I’ll forever be grateful for all she did.
This episode is dedicated to all those who support thru-hikers on long trails. You’ll never really know how important you are to the journey.
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Support the show
Thanks for listening! Check out the links below to learn more, connect, and support the show.

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