Hey North Star... It's easy to see that teaching for you is not just a job but a calling... a calling that comes with a gift for teaching. Take that switchback explanation for example. You not only described it, but actually filmed at the same time. That is good teaching, and I bet that after your third graders watch this, they'll have that image so firmly entrenched in their minds that they'll know more about a switchback than some adults do. (The teacher gets an A+ on teaching.)
Love your story. Wish my knees were in better shape -would love to go hiking anyway. When you ran into rain and set your tent up, I thought ‘Dang! Good time to pull out a harmonica and blow a tune or two.’
Hey North Star... Love your cemetery commentary at 19:24, which is certainly true to life... or death depending on one's perspective, I guess. But that fence? I've often wondered why a cemetery has a fence around it, because the folks on the inside can't get out, and the folks on the outside don't want in.
I absolutely love following your adventure. You and your VBlog are awesome. So real. You bring us along for the journey. You are fun, appreciate the natural beauty, the people, and you are beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
Every time I think, "Wow, she just posted the best AT video ever," you go and post an even better one! We don't want you stressing about content and if your content is worthy of a vlog or not. What you need to realize is that you have the "it factor" and we just want to be on this hike with you! Even the stuff that you deem as mundane is interesting to us. Keep going, Girlie!!! P.S. You are inspiring me & I just had my own biggest mileage day hiking day ever! One day I'm going to be on the AT, too!😁🩷🥾🌳🪻🦌
Hey North Star... How meaningful and rich are your words, "And suddenly all your hard work is worth it," at 8:47. Often my non-hiking friends can't understand why we hikers spend so much time on the trail, choosing the hardship and rigors of trail life. But your reflections about your "favorite moment" at 8:16 are the perfect answer and remind me what it's like to finally break out from days of hiking in the "green tunnel" and get that first glimpse of a mountain-top bald or a post-card view that's bathed in sun with wave after wave of undulating mountains as far as the eye can see. All at once something almost therapeutic and magical happens. Suddenly, in an instant, you forget the pain of the blisters, the gnawing hunger, the brutal climb, and endless days of rain. Instantly you are transported into another dimension of experience, where the "ooh and aah" reactions to Nature's awesomeness of beauty and grandeur lead you to understand why The Great Spirit of Creation, maker of all things, stepped back from His newly created works and "saw that It was good." And in those special moments, you find that you're in full agreement.
I'm also a hiker and spending thoughtful, purposeful time in His Creation has brought me so much closer to Him. I don't hike with any type of audio, because I never tire of the songs of birds, humming of insect wings, wind blowing through trees, crackling of sticks/dry leaves from the steps of critters...it's a symphony for my ears. God is the Ultimate Artist and we are the blessed benefactors of His Omnipotence, Omnipresence, and Omniscience. (P.S. I'm aware that my grammar is abhorrent. Please do not pass judgment on me for this 😬)
@@ATATKDMama Good thoughts, although rarely heard, unfortunately. You may have the makings of a naturalist, as a true nature experience is best found in the absence of civilization's noise and clutter. If Moses had been connected to some audio device, he might have sailed right by the burning bush without even noticing it. Then there would have been no face-to-face meeting with God, no Ten Commandments. Evidently, if God is going to speak to us through nature, He first has to get out attention, which is pretty hard for God to do if we're always connected to some device. Often, I hear a fellow hiker say that he's on the trail to "get away from it all." But when I see all the electronic gadgets and audio he has, I wonder how he's going to "get away from it all" when he's "brought it all" with him. "The closer we are to Nature, the closer we are to God." von Goethe
Love the videos as always...You killed the Roan Highlands...I'm there often and it is not easy so You Rock🙌... Mountain Harbour has the best breakfast... Keep moving NOBO and we will be watching...
I can't figure out how to message you so I'm leaving this comment and hoping you see it! We don't live very close to the Trail but we'll be crossing over it or staying near it a few times this summer in VA, WV and PA. We'd love to do some trail magic, but we won't have a lot of time to sit and serve hikers unfortunately. Do you have any suggestions for good things we can leave by the trail? Any other suggestions?? Side note: You are my favorite hiking channel this year! I usually prefer couples to solo hikers, but your videos are very interesting and entertaining! Thank you!! Congrats on your awesome day!!
Hi Ms.Gibson!!!!!!! Mr.Buhrmesters class wants a shout out! We have been watching your videos as a class because we can relate it to a book we are reading! This is everyone in our class:Emery Becker, Ruby thebeau,Noah wheat,Aubrey McCoy, EBEN welch, Hudson derby, Alaynah Holdman,Rowan Becker,Meredith marler,Cooper Davison,Jaxon miller,Bristol Richardson,Aubree lansing,River wright,Halle derby,Cooper crump,Nolan Sullivan,And of course Mr.Buhrmester! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 we love your videos!!!!
First time to your vlog. All hail the UA-cam algorithm. To tell you the truth I clicked on your video because of the thumbnail said "barefoot hiker." He was interesting, but the rest of the video was more interesting. Your explanation of a switchback was terrific. Great views of the rain clouds, the deer, and from the peaks. Thank you for posting.
I can't beleive we would be hiking together basically if I was on the trail. I wish I was out hiking. I also meet frostbite while on the trail. His story was very interesting.
Thanks for another great video, Audrey! My second graders at Villa Grove Elementary have a question for you that they are hoping you will answer…Will you wear the same shoes the whole time? If you need new ones how will you get them?
Hey Chad! It is recommended that you get new shoes approximately every 500 miles on trail. I’ll holler at you guys when I swap mine out. Thanks for the question!
Way to go! Interested on your thoughts/reflections on things you may have taken for granted before your hike that you don't now? (ie. Having unlimited water, showers, electricity, golf balls haha etc at your fingertips). How do you think your hike would be different if you didn't have internet or phone access? So far, has the hike met your expectations? Interested in your thoughts. Love your vlogs. Keep going!!!
You are showing great views and giving interesting commentary. It is nice knowing what you have accomplished as you push yourself, endure and succeed. Sorry, I don’t agree with “be bold start cold”. I experienced -40 F on the Hudson. Not willing to start cold. Experienced Iceland’s wet, cold and windy weather at the Arctic Circle. Wasn’t bold there either. I used Buffalo System’s gear in Iceland and hikes at home on the east coast in zero degrees. No layers required. I stay warm, dry and comfy. Well done! Happy 400! Be well. Happy Trails!
My students laughed at the cemetery joke. You are giving us lots of great content. It’s the teacher in you that thinks you don’t have enough content. Congratulations on the 400 mile mark! I can’t wait to listen to the next video!❤
Wow! 22 miles in one day. That is fantastic. Even more amazing is that you got up the next day and kept hiking. Your sense of humor makes your blogs unique. I love it when you describe the trail and elements of your hiking day. It's way different than my day, for sure. Thanks for sharing with us-i know it's time-consuming to record and edit
Great work out there! 400+ miles is a huge accomplishment. Way to pause to marvel at all your body can do. It’s pretty wild how fast we adapt. You’re right, you’re killing it!
Your VLOGS make me smile ... every ... time. I love following your journey and the stories of what interests you. Love the scenery, the wildlife and whatever else catches your eye or your interest. If you want to add other stories to your VLOG, you could have short clips talking to others you meet ... where they are from, why they are hiking the AT etc. You are becoming a celebrity because your story telling is authentic. Congats on walking 400 miles and happy birthday soon. 🙂
In 1990, that climb up Roan Mountain was straight up. No switchbacks. You had to reach out at head level and grab onto tree roots with your hands to climb in some places. Your videos are so entertaining! I love watching them and you are hiking so strong! You're doing great and glad that your body is feeling good. You are progressing at a good pace and not overdoing it. Hike safe, Hike strong, Have fun! geek
My husband and our daughters attempted this in 1987 (the girls were 3 and 5). Suffice it to say we didn't get far. My husband and I came back in 2010 and we didn't get much further!
Love your videos. You have a great sense of humor. I laughed out loud at your cenetary joke! Congrats on 400 miles and a 22 mile day.. Also, you have over 5100 subscribers! That's awesome. Amazing how the weather changes in a day. Have you given away your water bottle hacks as trail magic to other hikers? Keep up the great work, and your video content is perfect.
By far you are my favorite thru hiker to watch this year, maybe I’ll be able to get my wife who is also a teacher to start hiking by watching your videos, good work and keep heading north -SnoBow-
I just found you this year while watching you give Trail Magic in NC to Take a Hike Tango Mike (we met him in the Shenandoahs while we were giving out Trail Magic). We followed Greyhound and Bailout last year, so it was really cool to see y'all interacting (waiting out the rain, no less). Sorry it took until this year to find your AT hike, but after I watch this I'll go watch your CT trail. We've been following Captain Jack this year and he just finished July 10. As a former teacher, I'm really loving your take on the trail.
This was a very instructive video. I learned so much information. Your skills as an instructor and illustrator are so helpful in understanding your journey.
Congrats on a 22 mile day and passing 400 miles. You're doing very well. There have been several people that thru hiked in sandals. Happy Trails. Good Luck, Rick
Congratulations North Star on New state and over 400 miles. I appreciate your video's. They're awesome. You're doing great 👍🎉🎉 crushing the miles. So funny" that's my Daddy coming to get me"😂😂😂Stay safe and strong 🙏🙏🙏❤️🥾🥾✌️☕ No tramily yet?
About 15 years ago two sisters did a SOBO barefoot and chronicled their trek in a book. “Barefoot Sisters Southbound”. A fun read (may be an audiobook version available). Keep heading north!
Excellent video! ❤Congratulations Audrey on the 400 miles! You look stronger, healthier and happier everyday. Happy hiking to you! Be careful have fun and enjoy your Hike. 🙏 ❤
love your vids,, can't wait to see the next one,, i bring up google maps to check out the places ya stay n stuff,, no not stalking, you are actually close to a good friend of mine. keep the boots movin
Looks like you're doing awesome. Good for you! I section hiked the Great Smoky Mountains about 2 weeks ago. I think I was just ahead of you and missed you. Best of luck on the rest of your thru hike!
I also think there is a good reason why native peoples and prehistoric man learned to wear protection on their feet under certain conditions. I will be interested to hear how he does in Pennsylvania and the Whites.
Audrey......pretty cool hitting golf balls on the trail. Good job keeping your head down and your stance looks just right, but next time try to add a little more back swing and try to follow through your swing ending with your upper body turned facing the direction of your planned ball flight. Enjoyed the video, good job!
As the other person commenting stated, hiking without all of your gear. You normally do this when you plan to stay at a hostel for two nights straight. They’ll include the shuttle ride in your total cost for your stay so it’s generally cheaper and more convenient than other options like hiring a shuttle driver. The benefit is your body gets some break because you are carrying less weight but you still get some miles in for the day and get real food for two days straight which also helps with your recovery from several days on the trail.
I like to see anything you want to show. Being handicapped it’s great for me
Thank you Clayton!
Hey North Star... It's easy to see that teaching for you is not just a job but a calling... a calling that comes with a gift for teaching. Take that switchback explanation for example. You not only described it, but actually filmed at the same time. That is good teaching, and I bet that after your third graders watch this, they'll have that image so firmly entrenched in their minds that they'll know more about a switchback than some adults do.
(The teacher gets an A+ on teaching.)
Love your story. Wish my knees were in better shape -would love to go hiking anyway. When you ran into rain and set your tent up, I thought ‘Dang! Good time to pull out a harmonica and blow a tune or two.’
Thank you. Do you know how to play?
Hey North Star... Love your cemetery commentary at 19:24, which is certainly true to life... or death depending on one's perspective, I guess. But that fence? I've often wondered why a cemetery has a fence around it, because the folks on the inside can't get out, and the folks on the outside don't want in.
😆😆😆
Bare feet seems like a great idea until it's a sunny day and you have to hike into town and the asphalt burns the skin off your feet. xD
Enjoying your videos
I absolutely love following your adventure. You and your VBlog are awesome. So real. You bring us along for the journey. You are fun, appreciate the natural beauty, the people, and you are beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!!! ☺️
Every time I think, "Wow, she just posted the best AT video ever," you go and post an even better one!
We don't want you stressing about content and if your content is worthy of a vlog or not. What you need to realize is that you have the "it factor" and we just want to be on this hike with you! Even the stuff that you deem as mundane is interesting to us. Keep going, Girlie!!!
P.S. You are inspiring me & I just had my own biggest mileage day hiking day ever! One day I'm going to be on the AT, too!😁🩷🥾🌳🪻🦌
On your last video - great job, it was very entertaining; really like the mile by mile updates. Glad you did it.
Hey North Star... How meaningful and rich are your words, "And suddenly all your hard work is worth it," at 8:47.
Often my non-hiking friends can't understand why we hikers spend so much time on the trail, choosing the hardship and rigors of trail life. But your reflections about your "favorite moment" at 8:16 are the perfect answer and remind me what it's like to finally break out from days of hiking in the "green tunnel" and get that first glimpse of a mountain-top bald or a post-card view that's bathed in sun with wave after wave of undulating mountains as far as the eye can see.
All at once something almost therapeutic and magical happens. Suddenly, in an instant, you forget the pain of the blisters, the gnawing hunger, the brutal climb, and endless days of rain. Instantly you are transported into another dimension of experience, where the "ooh and aah" reactions to Nature's awesomeness of beauty and grandeur lead you to understand why The Great Spirit of Creation, maker of all things, stepped back from His newly created works and "saw that It was good." And in those special moments, you find that you're in full agreement.
I'm also a hiker and spending thoughtful, purposeful time in His Creation has brought me so much closer to Him. I don't hike with any type of audio, because I never tire of the songs of birds, humming of insect wings, wind blowing through trees, crackling of sticks/dry leaves from the steps of critters...it's a symphony for my ears.
God is the Ultimate Artist and we are the blessed benefactors of His Omnipotence, Omnipresence, and Omniscience.
(P.S. I'm aware that my grammar is abhorrent. Please do not pass judgment on me for this 😬)
@@ATATKDMama Good thoughts, although rarely heard, unfortunately. You may have the makings of a naturalist, as a true nature experience is best found in the absence of civilization's noise and clutter.
If Moses had been connected to some audio device, he might have sailed right by the burning bush without even noticing it. Then there would have been no face-to-face meeting with God, no Ten Commandments. Evidently, if God is going to speak to us through nature, He first has to get out attention, which is pretty hard for God to do if we're always connected to some device.
Often, I hear a fellow hiker say that he's on the trail to "get away from it all." But when I see all the electronic gadgets and audio he has, I wonder how he's going to "get away from it all" when he's "brought it all" with him.
"The closer we are to Nature, the closer we are to God." von Goethe
I am thinking, as you have mentioned, it should be your birthday, perhaps today, the 28th. If so Happy Birthday!
Thank you, Peter!
That burger and onion rings looked great.
Oh yeah! 🤤
Welcome to your trail legs. There is no stopping you now. You can sing and "don't stop me now" by Queen as you fly over the mountains.
Love sharing your hike with you! It’s easy to tell you are a teacher. You are so good at explaining things on the trail. Makes it more enjoyable.
Thank you Bev!
Love the videos as always...You killed the Roan Highlands...I'm there often and it is not easy so You Rock🙌... Mountain Harbour has the best breakfast... Keep moving NOBO and we will be watching...
Thank you Randy!
Hi Audrey great to meet you at Mountain Harbor and thanks for the shout out. Awesome job on the 22 mile days!!
Thank you Stan the Man! So glad to put a name to the face. ☺️
Good video 😂, with lots of good beautiful views some deers, 😅so let's keep on hiking..😊 good job over 400 miles 😮
Thank you Danny!
@@AudreyGibson573 👍
I can't figure out how to message you so I'm leaving this comment and hoping you see it! We don't live very close to the Trail but we'll be crossing over it or staying near it a few times this summer in VA, WV and PA. We'd love to do some trail magic, but we won't have a lot of time to sit and serve hikers unfortunately. Do you have any suggestions for good things we can leave by the trail? Any other suggestions?? Side note: You are my favorite hiking channel this year! I usually prefer couples to solo hikers, but your videos are very interesting and entertaining! Thank you!! Congrats on your awesome day!!
Whoa with the rain & thunder. Happier trails to you.
Thank you Pamela!
You are doing great. Wow 400 miles, that went quickly. Enjoy your journey,stay safe,keep heading north. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!!
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You are so Beautiful Audrey. Keep up the good work!!! So inspiring ❤and 🙏
Thank you Joanie! 🥰
I watched many many many atr's. (AT)...you are absolutely fantastic with detail..your dialog and video says it all..I'm following you to mama K..
Thank you! I’m flattered! ☺️
Lookin' good, out there - getting 'trail hardened.' Keep on keepin' on - you've got this.
Thank you Jeanne!
You picked a good year to do the trail. Our Cards stink this year, almost unwatchable. So I get to watch your videos instead! Thanks!
Hi Ms.Gibson!!!!!!! Mr.Buhrmesters class wants a shout out! We have been watching your videos as a class because we can relate it to a book we are reading! This is everyone in our class:Emery Becker, Ruby thebeau,Noah wheat,Aubrey McCoy, EBEN welch, Hudson derby, Alaynah Holdman,Rowan Becker,Meredith marler,Cooper Davison,Jaxon miller,Bristol Richardson,Aubree lansing,River wright,Halle derby,Cooper crump,Nolan Sullivan,And of course Mr.Buhrmester! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 we love your videos!!!!
Thanks for watching Bristol!
Way to go crushing those big miles! That's hard stuff. But you crushed it girl! 💪
First time to your vlog. All hail the UA-cam algorithm. To tell you the truth I clicked on your video because of the thumbnail said "barefoot hiker." He was interesting, but the rest of the video was more interesting. Your explanation of a switchback was terrific. Great views of the rain clouds, the deer, and from the peaks. Thank you for posting.
Thank you so much Dan!
You get that thousand mile stare when your tired.... Your smile doesn't quite get to your eyes, until your relaxed
Audrey you have the best Dad jokes!
Thank you!
I can't beleive we would be hiking together basically if I was on the trail. I wish I was out hiking. I also meet frostbite while on the trail. His story was very interesting.
Hey. Loving your channel. What does a thru hiker do for hours and hours on end in a tent waiting out the storms?
Thanks for some great video.....looking forward to another 400...God Bless and good Luck!
Thank you Allen!
I just wonder how many people may have been hit by a golf ball below Beauty Spot.
Thanks for another great video, Audrey! My second graders at Villa Grove Elementary have a question for you that they are hoping you will answer…Will you wear the same shoes the whole time? If you need new ones how will you get them?
Hey Chad! It is recommended that you get new shoes approximately every 500 miles on trail. I’ll holler at you guys when I swap mine out. Thanks for the question!
Hope you and your students have a chance to watch my last video! I responded to their question with a shout out. ☺️
Gorgeous video! Thanks for making this world tolerable
Thank you! ☺️
Hi Ms.Gibson!😊
Hi Bristol!
Way to go! Interested on your thoughts/reflections on things you may have taken for granted before your hike that you don't now? (ie. Having unlimited water, showers, electricity, golf balls haha etc at your fingertips). How do you think your hike would be different if you didn't have internet or phone access?
So far, has the hike met your expectations?
Interested in your thoughts.
Love your vlogs. Keep going!!!
You are showing great views and giving interesting commentary. It is nice knowing what you have accomplished as you push yourself, endure and succeed. Sorry, I don’t agree with “be bold start cold”. I experienced -40 F on the Hudson. Not willing to start cold. Experienced Iceland’s wet, cold and windy weather at the Arctic Circle. Wasn’t bold there either. I used Buffalo System’s gear in Iceland and hikes at home on the east coast in zero degrees. No layers required. I stay warm, dry and comfy. Well done! Happy 400! Be well. Happy Trails!
Your channel is “sick” - best sense of humor
😝
That was a tremendous video, so honest, so real. The thunder clap at the 5:20 mark was awesome. What fun it must be to be in your class.
Thank you! ☺️
I miss you soso much
Hi Addy! I miss you too! 💜
Congrats on 400, love your vids.I have a love hate relationship with switchbacks.
Thank you Jason!
show us everything and don’t worry. With people you meet on the trail or in camp you can just ask them. Hey, do you mind being filmed for my Vlog?
keep pounding
Thank you!
Hi Ms Gibson 😁
Yea hello!
Hi!!!
My students laughed at the cemetery joke. You are giving us lots of great content. It’s the teacher in you that thinks you don’t have enough content. Congratulations on the 400 mile mark! I can’t wait to listen to the next video!❤
Thank you Stacy!
Where do you get that straw for your water bottle?
Lowe’s!
ua-cam.com/users/shortsH-_vDG2Ix14?feature=share
Hiking With Braids has a DIY straw video that I used!
So proud of you Audrey! WC misses you! ❤
Thank you! 💜
Wow! 22 miles in one day. That is fantastic. Even more amazing is that you got up the next day and kept hiking.
Your sense of humor makes your blogs unique. I love it when you describe the trail and elements of your hiking day. It's way different than my day, for sure. Thanks for sharing with us-i know it's time-consuming to record and edit
Great work out there! 400+ miles is a huge accomplishment. Way to pause to marvel at all your body can do. It’s pretty wild how fast we adapt. You’re right, you’re killing it!
Thank you Jenna!
Your VLOGS make me smile ... every ... time. I love following your journey and the stories of what interests you. Love the scenery, the wildlife and whatever else catches your eye or your interest. If you want to add other stories to your VLOG, you could have short clips talking to others you meet ... where they are from, why they are hiking the AT etc. You are becoming a celebrity because your story telling is authentic. Congats on walking 400 miles and happy birthday soon. 🙂
Thank you for the compliments and suggestions!
In 1990, that climb up Roan Mountain was straight up. No switchbacks. You had to reach out at head level and grab onto tree roots with your hands to climb in some places.
Your videos are so entertaining! I love watching them and you are hiking so strong! You're doing great and glad that your body is feeling good. You are progressing at a good pace and not overdoing it.
Hike safe, Hike strong, Have fun!
geek
Thank you James! I appreciated the switchbacks. ☺️
My husband and our daughters attempted this in 1987 (the girls were 3 and 5). Suffice it to say we didn't get far. My husband and I came back in 2010 and we didn't get much further!
Love your videos. You have a great sense of humor. I laughed out loud at your cenetary joke! Congrats on 400 miles and a 22 mile day.. Also, you have over 5100 subscribers! That's awesome. Amazing how the weather changes in a day. Have you given away your water bottle hacks as trail magic to other hikers? Keep up the great work, and your video content is perfect.
"Probably my dad coming to get me"..... haha. That's too funny...keep up the good work...fun watching you hike the AT.
Thank you Neal!
You should be soooo proud of yourself and your accomplishments thus far!
Thank you!
By far you are my favorite thru hiker to watch this year, maybe I’ll be able to get my wife who is also a teacher to start hiking by watching your videos, good work and keep heading north
-SnoBow-
So sweet, thank you for that compliment!
Your channel is “sick” and you are killing it. Good luck out there.
Thank you! ☺️
Great to see a favorite section. Did not know what I always called the Red Barn was closed as a shelter. Love the smiles.
Nice that you had a visit with Greyhound and Bailout. Like you, they are awesome hikers and vloggers.
Thank you for reminding me of Bailout’s name! I couldn’t remember.
I just found you this year while watching you give Trail Magic in NC to Take a Hike Tango Mike (we met him in the Shenandoahs while we were giving out Trail Magic). We followed Greyhound and Bailout last year, so it was really cool to see y'all interacting (waiting out the rain, no less). Sorry it took until this year to find your AT hike, but after I watch this I'll go watch your CT trail. We've been following Captain Jack this year and he just finished July 10. As a former teacher, I'm really loving your take on the trail.
This was a very instructive video. I learned so much information. Your skills as an instructor and illustrator are so helpful in understanding your journey.
Thank you Gregory!
Great update, that burger looked lovely and congratulations on hitting 400 miles 🎉
Thank you! The burger hit the spot. 🤤
Congrats on a 22 mile day and passing 400 miles. You're doing very well. There have been several people that thru hiked in sandals. Happy Trails. Good Luck, Rick
Thank you Rick! I see you commenting!!! 👀 😝
Sounds like your feet are doing better. You’re crushing the miles. I’m enjoying your hike.
Thank you Steve!
You're a great hiking guide, Audrey. I'm enjoying this trek with you and will be with you to the end. Walk on.
Thank you!
Awesome update. I really liked the roll of film idea, I've never seen one of those. Congratulations N⭐ for the 400 mile mark.🌲👍
Thank you William!
Congratulations on 400 miles! Love your sense of humor! You are doing awesome!
Thank you Sheila!
Not sure what's prettier the views or your smile 😊
☺️🥰☺️
You are crushing it!!🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! ☺️
“probably my dad coming to get me.” I have a daughter about your age and it probably was him looking in on you! I loved that line.
My dad is the best! ☺️
wow - Great day. You make me want to be in grade school again. You are so awesome. I love watching you killing it every day.
Congratulations on 400 miles.
Thank you One Cent!
Love to see that you are enjoying all of the challenges every day. So smart to hike on a rain day but take it in stages and avoid the downpours!!
That's great mileage, over Roan Mtn especially! Well done!
Thank you!
Great job hiking and loved this video. Lots of interesting details and I loved the thunder in the tent.
Thank you Robin!
Love your vlogs! Never boring. Happy trails!
Thank you Dee Corpus!
You are so awesome ! love your style of videos,keep up the good hike!
Thank you! I appreciate that.
Best line of video “ It rained it’s butt off “
So happy to see you are well and still going strong. God bless you and watch over you.
Thank you Linda!
Your vlogs are great. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Doug!
Is your Dad a pilot?
I really enjoy your videos! Keep up the great work!!🙌😃
Thank you Gary!
Congratulations North Star on New state and over 400 miles. I appreciate your video's. They're awesome. You're doing great 👍🎉🎉 crushing the miles. So funny" that's my Daddy coming to get me"😂😂😂Stay safe and strong 🙏🙏🙏❤️🥾🥾✌️☕ No tramily yet?
About 15 years ago two sisters did a SOBO barefoot and chronicled their trek in a book. “Barefoot Sisters Southbound”. A fun read (may be an audiobook version available). Keep heading north!
I wish your videos were daily but I understand the complexities of filming/editing on trail
Awesome video and great progress.
Thank you Becky!
I loved having lunch with you!! Great lighting and a different take from what we’ve watched so far. Keep it up!
Knew you could/would appreciate the that lighting! Thanks for noticing. ☺️
Excellent video! ❤Congratulations Audrey on the 400 miles! You look stronger, healthier and happier everyday. Happy hiking to you! Be careful have fun and enjoy your Hike. 🙏 ❤
Thank you Joan!
love your vids,, can't wait to see the next one,, i bring up google maps to check out the places ya stay n stuff,, no not stalking, you are actually close to a good friend of mine. keep the boots movin
Looks like you're doing awesome. Good for you! I section hiked the Great Smoky Mountains about 2 weeks ago. I think I was just ahead of you and missed you. Best of luck on the rest of your thru hike!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing about the power bank. Yes, you are killing it! Keep up the good work! Congrats on 400+
I also think there is a good reason why native peoples and prehistoric man learned to wear protection on their feet under certain conditions. I will be interested to hear how he does in Pennsylvania and the Whites.
I heard that’s where boots go to die!
Congratulations on 400 miles! Keep those corny jokes a'comin' 😉
Thank you! 😝
Audrey......pretty cool hitting golf balls on the trail. Good job keeping your head down and your stance looks just right, but next time try to add a little more back swing and try to follow through your swing ending with your upper body turned facing the direction of your planned ball flight. Enjoyed the video, good job!
Dang, girl...... aren't you afraid being out there alone? Like, late at night.... doesn't it get spooky?
What is slack packing?
Hiking without your full pack.
As the other person commenting stated, hiking without all of your gear. You normally do this when you plan to stay at a hostel for two nights straight. They’ll include the shuttle ride in your total cost for your stay so it’s generally cheaper and more convenient than other options like hiring a shuttle driver. The benefit is your body gets some break because you are carrying less weight but you still get some miles in for the day and get real food for two days straight which also helps with your recovery from several days on the trail.
@@beckyumphrey2626 or day hiking
You can take the teacher out of the classroom but you can’t take the teacher out of the woods 😊
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PIZZA PLUS
All good pizza leads to NYC
Pizza Plus? More like A+
@@AudreyGibson573 pizza plus in Brooklyn NY 5 stars
Wait, Stan The Man from NYC ?
Yes!!!
@@AudreyGibson573 that’s cool … Stan seems like a great guy . I followed him last year and he’s originally from St Louis but a Mets fan.
6:07 … a regular Tiger Woods