Our first day will be on the longer side, about 14 miles.
I'm going to sign May up as an author and call her from towns with progress reports, so with any luck, there will be news from the trail here about once a week.

In other news, I've traded packs. My Osprey pack had some good points (simple and light and slightly less expensive) and some bad ones (hurt collar bones, scarred my lower back, front pocket ripped). For the long hike, I will be wearing the Gregory Deva pack, the female equivalent to AJ's current pack. It is a lot fancier and has WAY more cushion. While it makes me feel like an old lady to say so, I really like the cushion and will happily carry a heavier pack (it weighs 1 pound more) to avoid exacerbating the slice the the old pack took out of my back and my still tender (even after a month of no pack!) bruised collarbones. Another thing I like about the Gregory is that it has a totally different shape: short and fat. Short and fat means that I can tilt my head back, something that was not easy with my tall skinny old pack (though, as in life, while tall and skinny was perhaps less functional, it was quite pretty to look at).
Now back to final preparations: learning about my new pack, finishing mail drop boxes, ad plotting the end of the route.
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