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Blissful Hiker discovers that planning only goes so far for her Continental Divide Hike but maybe that's a good thing.
In this episode:
- Blissful tackles the many pieces of logistics of the CDT by starting with day one – when is the best date and how does she get a permit.
- With this flurry of detail, she recalls learning from another thru-hiker and "Trail magician" named Broken Toe that not planning too much is sometimes a better way to "make the step you’re taking right now, the priority.”
- Still, she plans to send resupply boxes in advance, even if it costs a lot.
- When discussing with her husband Richard how to protect food in Glacier National Park on tall metal poles, he challenges her that squirrels and rats can climb.
- But she does need to purchase a bear resistant food container, and chooses an Ursack, though the styles and sizes are a bit confusing.
MUSIC: Introduccion y allegro by Carlos Guastavino as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, piano.
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