100 percent! What a joy watching your genuine experience hiking the at, love the music and scenery! As everyone has said, you have a gift with storytelling 😊
Amen, I follow a couple trail magic vloggers who intro hikers with channels. I figured, "lovin' Maddie's journey, why not check out other perspectives and versions of the trail?" I'll tell you why not... don't bother. Sticking with you, Girl ; you're the best.
“If you’re anticipating the end during the experience you’re going to miss out on the experience.” BINGO, you nailed it. That’s why I never got the Virginia blues. Because everyday was a new experience and everyday was a new section of trail I’d never hiked before. That’s what I was there for. Keep living the dream….every day.
Whoot!!! 1/4 of the trail finished! I saw you visited the 4 sided stone shelter with the swing door. Last year when I was hiking up to it, it was a cold drizzling rain. When I got there, there was about a dozen other hikers already in the shelter every bunk was taken. I found a spot on the floor underneath the bunk to the left as you come in. I ate an early dinner to warm myself up and started changing into my dry sleeping clothes. I asked if there was any women in the shelter and all the guys said no. As I was putting on my fleece leggings I heard the door swing open. It immediately slammed shut as I was pulling up my leggings. Through the door we heard a woman's voice asking if it was okay to come in. She had seen my bare butt as I was changing. That's how she got her trail name, Moonshine! 😂😂😂
Were those cute animals llamas? It looks like those furry creatures got a summer haircut. I love to share tribal knowledge and want to share some tips with you. You are already a very experienced hiker so I apologize in advance if you already know some of the tips I am giving you. The poison ivy plant leaves an irritating oil on your skin. The best remedy for poison ivy is washing the irritating oil off your skin with soap and water. The longer the oil stays on your skin the more of a reaction it causes. It's very difficult to wash on the trail, but if you can wash, rinse or brush your hair it will reduce pollen getting into your eyes when you sleep at night. Most plants release most of their pollen at night. You probably do this already, but zipping up most of the mosquito netting on your tent at night will reduce some of the pollen from entering your tent. You can also periodically rinse your face and eyes with clean water to reduce irritating pollen in your eyes. If you have an N-95 face mask from the Covid days that can also reduce pollen exposure during intense allergic moments. If you find a cool stream it's good to soak your feet and hands in cool water to lower your body temperature. Your feet and hands have glabrous skin and special capillaries that are very efficient at cooling the body. After you soak your feet be sure to dry them off before hiking again to reduce the chance for blisters. (Leuko tape is excellent for treating and preventing blisters.) You can also dunk your shirt in a cool stream and put it on. That will really cool you down. It's going to be humid so you may not have the best evaporative cooling from a soaking shirt. You are going to want to wear shorts to keep cool. If, however, you are hiking through tall grass I recommend wearing pants treated with Permethrin to avoid ticks. Be sure to treat your pants, socks and boots/shoes with Permethrin. Tuck your pants into your socks to keep ticks from crawling on you. Avoid sitting on or hiking through tall grass if you can. Ticks also hang out in leaf litter. If you stick to bare ground you should be good with avoiding ticks. Have a friend do a tick check if you suspect you have a tick on you. Your videos are fun and awesome. Thanks for sharing. Congratulations on completing 25 percent of the AT. Also, congratulations on doing some serious miles!
Congratulations on your 1/4-of-the-way landmark Maddie! You're doing great! You're getting stronger both physically and psychologically! Glad to see you caught up with your tramily. You seem happier when you're among other hikers. Also, really glad your poison ivy is starting to subside, that's one less discomfort to deal with. As always, we all enjoy your journey and are grateful to you for taking us along! Be safe and ENJOY!
I love how you explain your journey and the ups and downs of emotions and physical challenges of the trail. Get those cooler clothes and keep hydrating.
You are so right Maddie about the way you look at the journey and are not just focused on the end. I just discovered your channel and really enjoy your content and especially your attitude. I am subscribed and look forward to the rest of your journey!
Wow your feelings and outlook of the trail has changed so much since Springer. You were pretty timid back then, rarely talking to anyone and hiking on you own but now you have a tramily, the weather has changed and you're having fun and constantly smiling. It will get hot but you will have cool days thrown in too. If it is at all possible try to hike early and try to get to some water for swimming or just soaking during the hottest 2 - 3 hours of the day. Eat your supper while there and then start hiking again as it starts to cool off and hike until close to dark. You can still sit around with your friends and just eat some snacks before bed. If you do hike in the middle of the day, the heat will drain you of energy and you will be dragging. I'm so glad that you're having fun and your smile is infectious. I am now smiling throughout your videos. You are doing great, and hiking strong. You got this girl..........now it's just walking! Have fun Maddie, this trail will change your life forever. geek
Congratulations on reaching the 1/4-way mark! I'm in awe of you being able to hike 23+ miles on successive days - I don't think I've ever done more than about 12-13 (20 km) with an overnight pack! Nice to see the mountain laurel in bloom - I really liked seeing that in Shenandoah when we lived in MD.
Congratulations on getting a quarter of the way there and also hitting 24k subscribers. Two big Mile days back-to- back is a big accomplishment, makes my legs hurt thinking about it LOL.
You could try this to cool off: when you pass a cool stream, remove your shirt, dip it in the cold water, put the shirt back on. Instant relief that lasts for a bit!
It's almost hard the believe that's your so far into this hike. I remember you were having 2nd thoughts and then your dad dropped you off in the beginning. Your looking like your having fun and in your in your sweet spot. ❤😂🎉🎉
I live in Florida with tons of bugs and pollen I go to the ent doctor a lot I recommend Flonase for the sneezing and eye itching and deep woods off is the best!!
Hi n Congratulations on making it 1/4 of the way on this wonderful experience!! Thanks for sharing, I'm having fun coming along on this adventure! 💕🎉 🍻
Your positive attitude will get you to Maine for sure! Not sure if you are up on the Blue Ridge yet but it’s supposed to be a little less up and down there I’ve heard. Glad your PI is better. It’s a very beautiful part you are in right now. Have a good week!
You're too cute! Doing a great job, keep up the good work and keep reminding yourself to enjoy yourself. God bless you and yours and all my brothers and sisters! 😇
I will prey for you that the bugs do not get so bad you will look like one big bug bite. Summer is just a few weeks away & the bugs are already hatching. Stay safe Maddie.
I am loving this! I would love to hike the PCT or AT but I don’t want to leave my dog that long so it’s really fun to follow along with you. You do a great job of bringing us along, I almost feel like I’m there!
Try grounding while you sleep for a better nights rest by placing your barefeet on the ground while sleeping. There are grounding items that work without you touching the ground but just try the free version of using your feet first and see if that helps with your resting and recovery. Usually there is a barrier between the human and the earth that separates the earth from the humans.
Wow ! I beat you you got more experience and friends on this hikes than a year on a Van life!!! ❤ I love see you grow in all aspects! Your videos getting better and better!
I appreciate you making these videos. Hiking the AT has always been a dream of mine. This West Virginia girl is loving the landscape of Virginia this week. Especially the rhododendrons. Enjoy.
I wet a cotton sarong when I'm hiking... I used to use it as one layer and let the breeze you make when you walk cool me, now I fold it in thirds... it stays wetter longer and I can mop my brow with the wet ends...
Not really 'very hot' until you're hiking in the high 90s. Since you're at Southern VA in June, you might just have those coming yet. When the sweat runs off your body onto your legs making you think you have a leaking water bottle. Impossible to drink enough water to replenish in that so you'll have to be careful of dehydrating.
I'm enjoying these videos so much! Keep up the great work! Hope you have mosquito repellent for the coming weeks. Is bringing fresh fruits and veggies a problem on the trail?
I was up at bear mountain today - I will pass it soon! I agree with you - it’s hot and I was thinking of you - that pack and the heat! If I do this one day I have to start in February 😂
Good morning Maddie, wow, you're looking so radiant😊Is it the tramily (not the bubble), is it spring turning to summer or your milestone of 1/4 of the way? Probably all of it. Is it Damascus for you? We'll see... Until next time Happy Trails ✌️ and thanks for your ❤
This is easily one of the top AT Class of ‘23 thru hike Vlogs going on this year. Well done, Maddie.
100 percent! What a joy watching your genuine experience hiking the at, love the music and scenery! As everyone has said, you have a gift with storytelling 😊
Amen, I follow a couple trail magic vloggers who intro hikers with channels. I figured, "lovin' Maddie's journey, why not check out other perspectives and versions of the trail?" I'll tell you why not... don't bother. Sticking with you, Girl ; you're the best.
Thanks for the great vlogs!!
Thank you!!!
Best AT vlog of '23, every year I watch a few. Your channel is the stand-out. 🎉🌺🌳
“If you’re anticipating the end during the experience you’re going to miss out on the experience.” BINGO, you nailed it. That’s why I never got the Virginia blues. Because everyday was a new experience and everyday was a new section of trail I’d never hiked before. That’s what I was there for. Keep living the dream….every day.
Whoot!!! 1/4 of the trail finished! I saw you visited the 4 sided stone shelter with the swing door. Last year when I was hiking up to it, it was a cold drizzling rain. When I got there, there was about a dozen other hikers already in the shelter every bunk was taken. I found a spot on the floor underneath the bunk to the left as you come in. I ate an early dinner to warm myself up and started changing into my dry sleeping clothes. I asked if there was any women in the shelter and all the guys said no. As I was putting on my fleece leggings I heard the door swing open. It immediately slammed shut as I was pulling up my leggings. Through the door we heard a woman's voice asking if it was okay to come in. She had seen my bare butt as I was changing. That's how she got her trail name, Moonshine! 😂😂😂
Your videos are so much fun to watch!
Thanks for your videos. Really enjoying watching your journey.
You've got an excellent hiking attitude.Congrats on 1/4 done.
Were those cute animals llamas? It looks like those furry creatures got a summer haircut.
I love to share tribal knowledge and want to share some tips with you. You are already a very experienced hiker so I apologize in advance if you already know some of the tips I am giving you.
The poison ivy plant leaves an irritating oil on your skin. The best remedy for poison ivy is washing the irritating oil off your skin with soap and water. The longer the oil stays on your skin the more of a reaction it causes.
It's very difficult to wash on the trail, but if you can wash, rinse or brush your hair it will reduce pollen getting into your eyes when you sleep at night. Most plants release most of their pollen at night. You probably do this already, but zipping up most of the mosquito netting on your tent at night will reduce some of the pollen from entering your tent. You can also periodically rinse your face and eyes with clean water to reduce irritating pollen in your eyes. If you have an N-95 face mask from the Covid days that can also reduce pollen exposure during intense allergic moments.
If you find a cool stream it's good to soak your feet and hands in cool water to lower your body temperature. Your feet and hands have glabrous skin and special capillaries that are very efficient at cooling the body. After you soak your feet be sure to dry them off before hiking again to reduce the chance for blisters. (Leuko tape is excellent for treating and preventing blisters.) You can also dunk your shirt in a cool stream and put it on. That will really cool you down. It's going to be humid so you may not have the best evaporative cooling from a soaking shirt.
You are going to want to wear shorts to keep cool. If, however, you are hiking through tall grass I recommend wearing pants treated with Permethrin to avoid ticks. Be sure to treat your pants, socks and boots/shoes with Permethrin. Tuck your pants into your socks to keep ticks from crawling on you. Avoid sitting on or hiking through tall grass if you can. Ticks also hang out in leaf litter. If you stick to bare ground you should be good with avoiding ticks. Have a friend do a tick check if you suspect you have a tick on you.
Your videos are fun and awesome. Thanks for sharing. Congratulations on completing 25 percent of the AT. Also, congratulations on doing some serious miles!
You are so amazing!
Let's get these video's to a thousand like before she reaches halfway to Maine.
Thank you!!
What a beautiful section! Farmland, forest, vistas, flowing streams and flowers galore. I want to hike there!
Congratulations on your 1/4-of-the-way landmark Maddie! You're doing great! You're getting stronger both physically and psychologically!
Glad to see you caught up with your tramily. You seem happier when you're among other hikers. Also, really glad your poison ivy is starting to subside, that's one less discomfort to deal with. As always, we all enjoy your journey and are grateful to you for taking us along!
Be safe and ENJOY!
I love how you explain your journey and the ups and downs of emotions and physical challenges of the trail.
Get those cooler clothes and keep hydrating.
You are so right Maddie about the way you look at the journey and are not just focused on the end. I just discovered your channel and really enjoy your content and especially your attitude. I am subscribed and look forward to the rest of your journey!
Wow your feelings and outlook of the trail has changed so much since Springer. You were pretty timid back then, rarely talking to anyone and hiking on you own but now you have a tramily, the weather has changed and you're having fun and constantly smiling. It will get hot but you will have cool days thrown in too. If it is at all possible try to hike early and try to get to some water for swimming or just soaking during the hottest 2 - 3 hours of the day. Eat your supper while there and then start hiking again as it starts to cool off and hike until close to dark. You can still sit around with your friends and just eat some snacks before bed. If you do hike in the middle of the day, the heat will drain you of energy and you will be dragging. I'm so glad that you're having fun and your smile is infectious. I am now smiling throughout your videos. You are doing great, and hiking strong. You got this girl..........now it's just walking! Have fun Maddie, this trail will change your life forever.
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I can’t get over just how beautiful it is… the summer meadows, and dainty flowers. So beautiful!
Looks so fun to be in a party some of the time. You Crack me up. Very 😎
You are one interesting young lady … really like when you summarize your week
Congratulations on reaching the 1/4-way mark! I'm in awe of you being able to hike 23+ miles on successive days - I don't think I've ever done more than about 12-13 (20 km) with an overnight pack! Nice to see the mountain laurel in bloom - I really liked seeing that in Shenandoah when we lived in MD.
Congratulations on getting a quarter of the way there and also hitting 24k subscribers. Two big Mile days back-to- back is a big accomplishment, makes my legs hurt thinking about it LOL.
YOU ARE DOING AMAZING!! Remember if it was easy everyone would be doing it. You're an inspiration and thanks for the video.
You are such an energetic narrator! 🙂🙏
You could try this to cool off: when you pass a cool stream, remove your shirt, dip it in the cold water, put the shirt back on. Instant relief that lasts for a bit!
I am enjoying your hike Ranger you are looking good and I hope you are having fun.Good luck to you.
It is so neat that you get to stay at the historic places along the trail.
It's almost hard the believe that's your so far into this hike. I remember you were having 2nd thoughts and then your dad dropped you off in the beginning. Your looking like your having fun and in your in your sweet spot. ❤😂🎉🎉
Thanks again for another great video!
I live in Florida with tons of bugs and pollen I go to the ent doctor a lot I recommend Flonase for the sneezing and eye itching and deep woods off is the best!!
Hi n Congratulations on making it 1/4 of the way on this wonderful experience!! Thanks for sharing, I'm having fun coming along on this adventure! 💕🎉 🍻
That's OK! A wonderful mantra. Wishing you safe travels. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for the video! You’re awesome
Your positive attitude will get you to Maine for sure! Not sure if you are up on the Blue Ridge yet but it’s supposed to be a little less up and down there I’ve heard. Glad your PI is better. It’s a very beautiful part you are in right now. Have a good week!
Great job Mattie. Be encouraged to continue to challenge yourself and achieve it all 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Excellent vlog Maddie. Wish I was hiking it myself but this is a close second.
Excellent video, as always!
You're too cute! Doing a great job, keep up the good work and keep reminding yourself to enjoy yourself.
God bless you and yours and all my brothers and sisters! 😇
Awesome video! Loved it!
GO MADDIE, GO!!
Local raw honey helps with allergies. Takes some time but it did help me.
I will prey for you that the bugs do not get so bad you will look like one big bug bite. Summer is just a few weeks away & the bugs are already hatching. Stay safe Maddie.
I am loving this! I would love to hike the PCT or AT but I don’t want to leave my dog that long so it’s really fun to follow along with you. You do a great job of bringing us along, I almost feel like I’m there!
Go girl! Thank you.
Try grounding while you sleep for a better nights rest by placing your barefeet on the ground while sleeping. There are grounding items that work without you touching the ground but just try the free version of using your feet first and see if that helps with your resting and recovery. Usually there is a barrier between the human and the earth that separates the earth from the humans.
8:28 thanks for keeping it real
I binged your videos yesterday, thanks so much for documenting your experience. I wish you the best in your journey! ❤
Wow ! I beat you you got more experience and friends on this hikes than a year on a Van life!!! ❤ I love see you grow in all aspects! Your videos getting better and better!
Another great video!!! HAPPY HAPPY!!😃 Virginia is such a beautiful state!!!❤ Thanks so much for making my day
I appreciate you making these videos. Hiking the AT has always been a dream of mine. This West Virginia girl is loving the landscape of Virginia this week. Especially the rhododendrons. Enjoy.
I wet a cotton sarong when I'm hiking... I used to use it as one layer and let the breeze you make when you walk cool me, now I fold it in thirds... it stays wetter longer and I can mop my brow with the wet ends...
Wait, no suds this episode! Suds Ranger?! Love your style and attitude. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Wish I could hang out at the campsite with you👍
Not really 'very hot' until you're hiking in the high 90s. Since you're at Southern VA in June, you might just have those coming yet. When the sweat runs off your body onto your legs making you think you have a leaking water bottle. Impossible to drink enough water to replenish in that so you'll have to be careful of dehydrating.
Hey we stopped into sister’s and we loved it too, they also had the best dessert.
You're awesome smarts delightful amazing beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥
I live in Marion…hate I missed you Guys!! ❤
Well…..Shit …. I hit the like button an subscribed…. Maddie is a hiking MACHINE…. Ya an a WOMAN…..kicking ASS 🍺🍺
I'm enjoying these videos so much! Keep up the great work! Hope you have mosquito repellent for the coming weeks. Is bringing fresh fruits and veggies a problem on the trail?
Yeah, you usually have to eat them right away or they’ll get squished or go bad
Great video! Thank you for sharing! Glad to hear the poison ivy is goin away! Allergies suck😞
I was up at bear mountain today - I will pass it soon! I agree with you - it’s hot and I was thinking of you - that pack and the heat! If I do this one day I have to start in February 😂
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Good morning Maddie, wow, you're looking so radiant😊Is it the tramily (not the bubble), is it spring turning to summer or your milestone of 1/4 of the way? Probably all of it. Is it Damascus for you? We'll see... Until next time Happy Trails ✌️ and thanks for your ❤
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We nominate you as Ms. Cathole.. since you like digging them.
What state is river crossing in
This is all Virginia!
You are the koolist!
Just joined your channel, you hike very well...hey I think you're cute!
Your Tramily is one big ass group .. 12 ?
Everyone seen is usually eating. Perhaps when you stop to film people happen to be eating.,
Definitely! Eating is the communal time! Most of the time when we hike we spread out!
Only way I would hike the AT full way is with a pistol
How much does your pack full hikers load weigh would you say?
I would guess 25-30 pounds!
@@BeerinBeautifulPlaces that’s not to awfully bad! I served in the army and the combat load we had to ruck with was a little bit heavier.
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