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The River Delta in Lower Alabama

4/28/2019

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The River Delta in Alabama is super interesting and we learned all about it when we enjoyed a pontoon boat ride on the Mobile Tensaw River! So of course I had to share some of this information with you all. Unfortunately when we were there it was very flooded so we couldn’t see the banks of the river thus no 
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alligators and the fishing wasn’t good. But it was still amazing to see the Ghost Fleet site and the gorgeous wetland area!

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The Next Leg of our Journey

4/24/2019

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As we sit by the pool in sunny Lower Alabama, Jake and I are discussing where we would like to travel to next; now that we have our travel trailer we are ready to see the world! Well, we are starting in the United States but it sure would be fun to branch out to international travel! 
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Decisions, Decisions: What Camper to Choose?

4/20/2019

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After much deliberation we purchased a trailer! There are so many options, features, and styles to choose from it was quite the process to narrow it down to the type of camper that would fit our needs! As we were passing through Florida, on our way to Alabama, we found a 2015 Hiker Trailer at an RV store! This blog post is about why we choose this trailer compared to the other options that are out there!

Since November, when we first decided we were going to travel full time, we have been researching different options for our living arrangements while on the road. For us, we really wanted to stay below $15,000 for our purchase which would include a used vehicle, if we needed to. In addition, we wanted:
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Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

4/18/2019

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We had the pleasure to spend a couple days in Colonial Williamsburg, which is a small historical area in Williamsburg, Virginia. I had been to this area before with my mom a few years ago and I loved it so much I had to bring my husband with since he also loves history!

Colonial Williamsburg is a wonderful place to learn about the history of this country. Essentially, it is about an 11 block area that has been preserved ​and restored to the setting of Virginia's 18th-century capitol. 

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Our Thru Hike Turned into a Section Hike

4/17/2019

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Well, Jake and I have come to find out that we are not thru hikers. We hiked 77.8 miles of the Appalachian Trail, through almost all of the Georgia section, and after 12 days on the trail we decided to make it a section hike instead of a thru hike. 

​We have always loved the outdoors, backpacking, hiking, camping, skiing, etc and when we decided to start off our new lifestyle of full-time travel with a thru hike of the Appalachian Trail, we figured we would have a blast. 
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77.8 Mile Appalachian Trail Section Hike

4/13/2019

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​Jake and I spent 11 days backpacking the Georgia portion of the Appalachian Trail in April with Sammy, our Red Heeler rescue dog. We intended to do a thru hike but found that thru hiking wasn’t our thing so we opted to get off trail and start traveling around the United States!

We thought we would share our experience of our 77.8 mile section hike!

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What's in Your Pack?

4/10/2019

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​When out for an adventure, no matter the length, it is important to be prepared! Whether on a short day hike or a 2 week backcountry trip, the type of pack you bring and the gear you have with you can make or break your get-away! So be prepared for your next excursion and see what is recommended!

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For a day hike, a pack that is about 18 – 25L normally works the best. It just depends on how much stuff you like to carry or if you are carrying gear for you and your hiking partner. I find the Osprey Hikelight 18L is just perfect for me because it has a frame which keeps the pack off my back and allows for better ventilation while on the trail. Also, there are a few areas to store gear. 

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