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Real friends print your face out & include you in their New Years Eve activities. #TeamHot #AndersonCooper
And another!
This is my story of battling Lyme disease after thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail. If you live in an area where deer ticks run rampant, please read this.
I wrote a thing!
Some people begin their Appalachian Trail journey intending “to have a digital detox” or “to replace staring at screens with staring at stars”. Other hikers prefer to find a balance between technology and trees. I was one of the hikers to fall in the second category. During my 2014 thru-hike, I found my phone use ...
I know today is an anti-orange day, but it was too beautiful to resist! #GoDawgs #BeatAuburn #running #fall #leaves #nature

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I FALL in love with this place everytime! (at Blue Ridge Mountains , Ga)
Nothing better than mornings spent in the mountains. (at Missing Acres, Blue Ridge GA)
Can't explain the greatness that was @jonbellion's performance tonight. Got me so excited to conquer this week! #MindBlown (at Ellis is Driving Andrea's Car)
Vet visit. Not amused.
The Dark Side of "Anonymous"
In the last five days, four separate universities have received major threats of violence. The common thread? All four threats originated as an anonymous post to social media.
On Thursday September 22nd, Indiana State University issued a crime alert after students reported an anonymous message on Yik Yak that read, "I wonder if this school shooting is going to go as planned tomorrow."
On Friday, the University of Georgia evacuated the Zell B. Miller Learning Center and surrounding areas in response to a Yik Yak post reading, "If you want to live, don't be at the MLC at 12:15."
On Sunday, University of Alabama police responded to rumors of armed gunmen around Tutwiler Hall, a women's dormitory, after an anonymous threat was emailed to members of the Greek system as well as posted in the form of a YouTube comment under a video:
Today, University of Mississippi police are investigating yet another Yik Yak anonymous post threatening the community of Joseph Greene Hall. The threat, "The red will flow tomorrow in JGH. I recommend missing class", is still under investigation.
The student behind the anonymous threat at UGA has been arrested on two felony counts of terroristic threats, and the student who threatened ISU is facing a preliminary misdemeanor charge of harassment. Both of these students were identified thanks to the cooperation of Yik Yak, which means there is soon likely to be an arrest at the University of Mississippi as well.
While no actual violence has taken place yet, it's clear anonymous threats are becoming an epidemic. Yik Yak – "share your thoughts and keep your privacy" – acknowledges this negative side of anonymous posts, but says they are doing their best to keep things positive.
In a comment after the UGA evacuation, Yik Yak's Justin wrote, "As all social app platforms have experienced, the threat of misuse of this nature is often unavoidable and it's important that app makers identify and respond to each instance immediately to address these types of posts. In addition to monitoring traffic for misuse and/or harmful posts, Yik Yak makes a point to work with law enforcement and other officials when a post is violent in nature."
Anonymous apps are seen as a welcome change to college students who are used to screening their online presence for employers, and continue to have strong engagement despite these recent negative incidents. While I doubt Yik Yak or similar apps will see a decrease in traffic any time soon, I do think these past few days have shown the dangerous side of anonymity. So far the campus threats have been determined to be "pranks" and "hoaxes", but causing people to fear for their lives, on a college campus or otherwise, is no joke. Hopefully going forward more people will give a second thought to what they write before hitting "send".

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Cold Turkey
Habits. They're behaviors ingrained over time, repeated so regularly that they become the norm. Sometimes these behaviors begin intentionally, sometimes slipped in unconsciously. Either way, habits eventually feel comfortable, easy. And that easiness often makes them hard to change.
My habit was hiking - and everything that came with it. Waking up with the sun. Eating junk food. Walking constantly. Taking each day hour by hour. My life for 5 months was a series of new habits. Now, I've found myself trying hard to break some of those habits, and trying hard to hold on to some.
Sadly the easiest habit to break has been constant exercise - but not by choice. It was no more than an hour after completing my final summit of Mt. Katahdin that my body shut down. Leaving Baxter State Park, my grandfather pulled the car over 3 times so I could tumble out and vomit on the side of the road. I spent what should have been a celebratory night lying on the cold tile floor of our hotel bathroom.
My symptoms cleared up within 48 hours, but I continued to feel exhausted as we toured Maine's costal towns & flew back to Atlanta. I'd been pretty tired the final 2 weeks of our thru-hike, which I'd attributed to malnutrition (and... ya know... hiking 20 miles a day). I'd imagined myself running a half marathon the first week back home, but now it was clear my body would need a little recovery time. Unfortunately within a day or two of being in Atlanta, I began to feel even worse.
My head constantly pounded. I wasn't hungry for anything. If I stood and talked to someone for more than a few minutes, I would feel my eyesight grow blurry and my hand begin to drop whatever I was holding. I'd immediately have to excuse myself and sit down to avoid a fainting spell. I spent most of the day vertical in bed because all my muscles hurt when I sat up. I actually had to make my mom come help me sit up at one point. Can you imagine how hard it is mentally to go from a lifestyle where you can climb 32 miles worth of mountains in one day, to a lifestyle where you can't even climb one flight of stairs without having to sit down?
After a week of this, I went to the doctor to get checked out. A few tests and a heart murmur scare (followed by a normal EKG result) later, my doctor didn't know what to tell me besides to start me on antibiotics to treat potential Lyme disease while they ran the blood work. The blood work did come back normal, but I have to say over a week into the antibiotics I'm feeling great. I went for my first post-trail run yesterday morning and ended up doing 10.3 miles. Despite my unbelievably sore legs today, I'm so relieved to feel back to normal. Regular exercise will soon return as one of my routines.
One habit I'm working to change since the hike is the time I wake up. When sleeping in my hammock, I'd usually be up by 7:30 a.m.. That's not terrible, and it worked with my hiking schedule, but now back home I want to do better. I've always loved mornings and it's usually the time of day that I am the most productive. So when a friend invited me to join the "Early Risers Club", aka challenged me to wake up at 4:30 a.m. on 21 consecutive workdays, I immediately said 'yes!'. These early hours have allowed me time to workout, time to myself, and time to do silly things like watch the 'Bachelor in Paradise' engagement & tear up. It's amazing to look at the clock and feel so accomplished by 8:00 a.m.! While I'm still new to this challenge, I'm certainly rooting for it to become one of my favorite new practices.
The last habit I'm working to change since the hike is my diet. As sick as I was mentally of Ramen, Snickers, and all the other processed crap, my body still craved junk food. I thought I would miss vegetables so much that I'd dive right back into my clean eating. That notion turned out to be quite false! So to stop myself from going to every Chick-fil-a drive-thru I saw, I decided to try something completely new for fun.
Enter Tim Ferriss' Slow Carb Diet. While I haven't bought his book "The 4-Hour Body" or taken everything exactly seriously ($100+ supplements? no thank you!), I have been following the rules about food and have cut out all white foods and fruit. I appreciate any eating plan with a cheat day per week, and the guidelines are pretty simple. There's not much to say about slow carb yet since I'm only a few days in, but I'll likely write a follow up post when I've finished a month of it. Who knows? Maybe I'll love it.
I MADE IT! March 16, 2014 to August 20, 2014. Georgia to Maine. 2,185.6 miles. Thanks for the memories AT. It's been quite the adventure.
Digital Detox
My phone has been broken for a few weeks so I haven't been able to update, sorry! I have many stories to tell but they will have to wait until I'm done hiking which will be.... AUGUST 20th! Yes, we have a date for our summit of Katahdin. Currently in Monson, Maine, we have a breezy 115 miles left. Tomorrow we'll see what the 100 Mile Wilderness has in store for us (besides the predicted rain). It's going to be a bittersweet & surreal week. Be sure to check back for some updates!
Day 1 in the Whites & I never want to leave.

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