Hiking the Appalachian Trail in memory of my Dad and Son, William C. and William K. Olson and hoping you will virtually hike with me, Rally around my efforts, pray for me and donate to Rally so kids with cancer can realize their dreams.
Bill, William, and Lee
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
Day 26
Had examination with orthopedist and no obvious signs of major damage to my ankle so will start physical therapy for strengthening. At this point feels more like a sprain than the sharp pain I had with heavy pack on rough terrain. Hopefully I can return to the trail next month. Thanks for following the blog and all your support and prayers. ! 😀
I posted below photos in last couple of days on hike and am reposting as I forgot to mention to note the damage from this summer/fall's wildfire. It was evident along lots of areas on the hike, but particularly on the trip around Stsnding Indian. Literally tens of thousands of acres have burned in the National Forrests and designated Wildernesses. Most of the fire damage can be seen along the Forrest floor. Where the deadfall and organic debris buildup burned down to the soil base. In several places the trail is now a foot higher than the Forrest floor where the buildup of leaf debris was particularly deep 

You may want to view photos on computer screen to see full scale of fire damage. Cudos to Forrest Service and firefighters for their efforts to build backfires and protect the shelters and campgrounds. All for now.
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Blessings for a smooth healing.
ReplyDeleteOh, no! Sure hate to hear about the ankle. We've enjoyed walking along with you through pictures and blog. Get back out there soon, but in the meantime, take care of yourself!
ReplyDelete~ Larry and Skeeter
Hope you are healthy again soon and can resume your trek! Good thoughts and prayers!
ReplyDeleteHi Lee. I'm a friend of Nancy's in Ohio and just this evening got a chance to catch up on your blog. So sorry to hear that your ankle required you to delay your hike, but glad that you got medical attention. Thanks so much for sharing your hike and your heart as you travel on your journey. Praying for a quick recovery and looking forward to seeing your posts when you get back to the trail! Blessings, Lois Hollon
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