Mahosic notch is known as the most difficult and fun part of the trail. After hiking 10 miles down to it, I had fun climbing over and under rocks in the natural maze. At on spot I used a young tree to rapel down the side of a bolder. Then I had to climb Mahosic Arm for 1 1/2 miles that left me exhausted. “Indeed in our hearts we felt the sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God.” 2 Cor 1:9. The last 2 1/2 miles I just repeated, God is good, God give me strength” as sort of a mantra. I finally dropped down another mile at 6pm to the campsite, tired. Going to bed now, even though its still light outside. Oh, I almost forgot, we walked into Maine.
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Maine–Way to GO!
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Luvin it
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Maine is beautiful!
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Told the “ol holeys” yesterday that you HAD to be in Maine by now! Woohoo!
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Keep those prayer warriors praying
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