I entered New Hampshire today. Just two states left. It’s very unreal.
New Hampshire contains the Whites which is the most difficult terrain on the trail. These next 450ish miles won’t be easy.
These last few days have been great. Some pretty steep ups and long days (26.2 miles on Saturday).
Yesterday we were walking to a little stand for food and we got stopped by a guy offering coffee. The guys name is Dan Quinn and he operates a secret hostel on the trail. After several cups of coffee, he took us to a breakfast joint. He tried to keep us from moving forward but we needed to do some miles.
I got some Vermont maple syrup which was delicious. Also… Basil cream cheese spread on strawberry pancakes. So. Good.
We made it to a house yesterday that allows us to camp. We also jumped off a bridge into the White River. I froze last night trying to do it but this morning I jumped!
We climbed over Mount Killington which is apparently the second highest mountain in Vermont.
Today I made it to New Hampshire and we’re staying in Hanover which is where Dartmouth is. Super nice looking college.
Andddd I think that’s been the past few days!
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