Saturday, August 10, 2013

Matt finished!


Jen says it better than I can, so I'll direct you to her blog post. Matt is amazing, isn't he? Yes, and he's my husband.


Wednesdays are our busiest sampling days at Castle Lake, so I kept having to go out on the lake. Every time I returned to the cabin though, I would check my phone for messages. It was a relief to speak to him during his post-finish dinner at - believe it - Fatz. I had hung up the AT map in the cabin and had been tracking Matt's progress with a clothespin. Now I could move the clothespin to Springer. The Castle Lake crew congratulates you, Matt, and celebrates!

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