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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3994630" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>I was notified through the 'trail grapevine' while on the Trail that I needed to call home, which I did at the Trail Conservancy Office in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, when I got there.</p><p></p><p>I had to leave because of an emergency at home. After all the money I had spent prepping for my thru-hike plus air transportation to Maine (my starting point) I couldn't afford the airline cost back so I went by train. It still took me almost three days to get back to Oklahoma City via the local <em>Mark </em>light rail from Harper's Ferry > D.C. <em>Amtrak</em> to Chicago > <em>Amtrak</em> to Ft. Worth > <em>Greyhound</em> to OKC. By the time I got back home the 'emergency' had already been pretty much resolved.</p><p></p><p>I saw and learned so much about a part of our country that I had never been to, met so many great people, but probably more importantly I learned a lot more about myself. I'm older and wiser now but if I could do it all again, a team of wild horses couldn't stop me from being on that Trail again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3994630, member: 42584"] I was notified through the 'trail grapevine' while on the Trail that I needed to call home, which I did at the Trail Conservancy Office in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, when I got there. I had to leave because of an emergency at home. After all the money I had spent prepping for my thru-hike plus air transportation to Maine (my starting point) I couldn't afford the airline cost back so I went by train. It still took me almost three days to get back to Oklahoma City via the local [I]Mark [/I]light rail from Harper's Ferry > D.C. [I]Amtrak[/I] to Chicago > [I]Amtrak[/I] to Ft. Worth > [I]Greyhound[/I] to OKC. By the time I got back home the 'emergency' had already been pretty much resolved. I saw and learned so much about a part of our country that I had never been to, met so many great people, but probably more importantly I learned a lot more about myself. I'm older and wiser now but if I could do it all again, a team of wild horses couldn't stop me from being on that Trail again! [/QUOTE]
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