During my second attempt at thru-hiking the Lone Star Trail, I kept a simple trail journal to capture how each day unfolded — the miles, the small wins, the challenges, and the moments that stood out most. While my other
Read postWhen I attempted my first Lone Star Trail thru-hike, I packed the best gear I had at the time and went into it knowing that my setup would continue to evolve. Gear upgrades are gradual. They’re often expensive, and long-distance
Read postMy first Lone Star Trail thru-hike attempt in May 2025 ended earlier than I planned. On the morning of Day 4, I had to get off trail due to dehydration and a heat rash that had spread across my body.
Read postAfter more than ten years away from Michigan, I finally made the trip back this October—and I knew I had to hit the trail. My friend Stephen reached out with a perfect plan, and the moment I heard “hike,” I
Read postIf you’re looking for one of the most beautiful and rewarding hikes near Salt Lake City, Utah, the Lake Blanche Trail is a must-do. A beautiful out-and-back trail in the Big Cottonwood Canyon, known for its alpine scenery, vibrant summer
Read postOn May 21st, 2025, I set out to backpack the full Lone Star Hiking Trail in Texas. At 96 miles long, it’s the state’s longest continuous footpath, winding through Sam Houston National Forest with dense trees, boardwalks, and (supposedly) scattered
Read postWaking up on Day 4 of my Lone Star Trail journey was bittersweet. I knew, as soon as I got up and around, that I wouldn’t be continuing on. I text my boyfriend my location and asked that he come
Read postI woke up at West Huntsville Camp feeling surprisingly decent for Day 3 on the Lone Star Trail. My body wasn’t too sore, and I actually slept well, even though I took the risk of sleeping with my tent’s rainfly
Read postI actually slept well last night—surprisingly well, considering I set an alarm to stretch every two hours. It sounds excessive, but each time I woke up, I was incredibly stiff. Those stretch breaks made all the difference when it came
Read postAround 11:30 a.m., my boots finally hit the dirt at Trailhead #1 in Richards, Texas for my official Day 1 on the Lone Star Trail. After over two years of dreaming, detouring, and delays, I was finally on the trail.
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