I'd sent off my last big resupply about two weeks ago - to prepare Rob for the "Hundred Mile Wilderness". He received 16 pounds of food - enough for 8 or 9 days - see below!
Connie, Postmaster-Relief at the East Glastonbury P.O., has overseen many of the supply boxes I've sent over the past six months. Thanks, Connie!
Rob sent this photo with the message "Katahdin in sight" from about 200 miles out. He hasn't seen it much since - due to cloudy weather whenever he was up high.
Haven't been able to hear too much from Rob during his transit of the 100 miles of wilderness!
Enjoy your last hours on the Trail, Rob! Can't wait to have you home - (expecting them on Sunday) and hear about all your adventures. Wish I were there too! Love, Mom (Mom K)
PS: A couple hours after I posted this I got a phone call from Rob - heading out of Millinocket, ME. He'd made it to Abol Bridge, a few miles out of Baxter State Park. Tomorrow he'll have a 10 mile hike to the Katahdin Stream campground. Then, Katahdin. So, he now has 15 miles left on his >2000 mile journey.
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Hey Rob,
Just got back from a meeting (where I was asked how you were doing) and realized I hadn't checked the blog in a while! Wow - you're almost there!!! (Bet you'll be in great shape for that t-day road race!)
Love,
Aunt Jane & the gang
p.s. J says come see a soccer game!
SO EXCITED TO HAVE YOU WITHIN MY ELECTRONIC REACH AGAIN!!!
Also empathetic about the end of your great journey; mine has barely started, and already I am dreading my return Stateside.
Anyway, really really REALLY can't wait to hear from you.
Love, Stesha
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