
Continental Divide Trail #30: Fire, Storms, & Old Friends
Og (aka Porter) messaged me late one night from his campsite in the Rabbit Ears Range to say he saw and smelled smoke, and was
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Og (aka Porter) messaged me late one night from his campsite in the Rabbit Ears Range to say he saw and smelled smoke, and was

I was out hiking by myself when I happened upon this magnificent bull moose, about seven feet tall, blocking the trail! I backed up respectfully

So I’m descending 12,000-foot Mount Flora, solo after leaving Og (aka Porter) to continue north on the Continental Divide Trail. “Gail?!” a woman calls out

This section of the Continental Divide Trail, from Copper Mountain to Grays Peak, parted ways with the Colorado Trail to head north. Og (aka Porter)

Porter and Gail Storey hike in the high mountain ranges of Colorado, while Amber reads I Promise Not to Suffer.

Porter Storey continues his CDT hike in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado with only one mishap.

Og (Porter Storey) found deep snow and steep climbs in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado.

We’re back on the CDT, but Og lost his way, his poles, and his glasses in a high alpine bog of snowmelt.

Porter Storey mountain bikes segments of the Colorado Trail.