Panorama above links to a video of my 2010 hike.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

On again, off again...

"The Trail will still be there," is the wise assurance that I received from many as I start a new decidedly off-trail adventure. As I shared earlier, the plan for this month was to hike until June and see what fate might bring. Would it mean finishing a thruhike in 2011? Would it mean leaving the AT as a happy memory? What gates would God open as the fog of my own plans for the future faded into the clarity of the immediate moment?
As fate would have it last week, I had a beautiful day full of butterflies (literally!) and pleasant hiking. After a week of trudging, there was a glimmer of hope that, yes, trail legs do eventually return even after months of neglect. That evening, I got a call which led me here, off the trail, waiting for my plane to leave Dulles Airport, waiting for the ground stop to lift at LaGuardia Airport.
The next few months will be exciting and every bit as much work as backpacking the ridges of the Appalachian Mountains. I'm not sure when the next post will be, but I do know that there is more to come as I continue hiking my hike! Thanks to everyone for your support, interest, encouragement and love!

Monday, May 9, 2011

Saying hello to the old trail!

Not sure what these butterflies found so fascinating but 4 others flew away as I closed in for the picture. Lots of fascinating stuff if you take time to notice. Back on the AT for the past week to log some more miles. Special thanks to our cousins here in Roanoke for all their help this week!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Never Say Never

I'm headed back to Virginia next week. I'll pick up the trail outside Roanoke where I finished in the South before flipping last year. Let's see how it goes for a few weeks. Who knows where it will lead...

Updates to follow!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Finally! The AT video flipbook is now available.

A Quick Trip on the Appalachian Trail (AT) from Jason Slibeck on Vimeo.


Every hour on the hour while I was on the AT, I took 3 pictures. Then, I meshed them together into a video flipbook. This is a photomotion video of my journey with some scenic interludes. I hope it inspires you to live your dream too.