Well, today is my first day on the trail. I actually stayed an extra day at the hotel partly because I was sore from the bus ride to Nebraska, but partly because I was nervous to begin. I really haven't done anything quite like this since my time in the military 13 years ago.
It's really beautiful out here. There really isn't any other way to describe it. I've seen flocks of butterflies, rabbits, all kinds of birds and hordes of grasshoppers leaping out of the way of my cart.
Lunch was interesting. I've never used those little sterno propane tanks with those camp stoves before so after a little fumbling, got that figured out. I'll have some more fumbling to do later on with the tent.
But I don't mind. I feel alive.
Before I set out for this trip, I really felt like I was waiting to die. Death by the mundane. Work, eat sleep, rinse and repeat.
I'm still nervous with many miles before me, but also feeling like I made a good decision.
It's really beautiful out here. There really isn't any other way to describe it. I've seen flocks of butterflies, rabbits, all kinds of birds and hordes of grasshoppers leaping out of the way of my cart.
Lunch was interesting. I've never used those little sterno propane tanks with those camp stoves before so after a little fumbling, got that figured out. I'll have some more fumbling to do later on with the tent.
But I don't mind. I feel alive.
Before I set out for this trip, I really felt like I was waiting to die. Death by the mundane. Work, eat sleep, rinse and repeat.
I'm still nervous with many miles before me, but also feeling like I made a good decision.
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