Blind Hiker Battles Hardships on Appalachian Trail, Updates Facebook

Before leaving, Hanson promised to post updates via Facebook and on his blog at BlindHiker.com when possible. But, as should be expected, walking through the wilderness does not provide many opportunities to get online. Since departing, Mike's Hike has seen only three, very brief updates, one of which was to apologize for not updating sooner. But the lack of updates does not indicate trouble or failure -- far from it. According to the last post, Hanson passed through Harpers Ferry, West Virginia on June 4th; which means our visually impaired adventurer is almost halfway done. The physical half-way point lies several miles further north in Pennsylvania, but, because the trail passes directly through Harpers Ferry and is home to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy headquarters, it is considered the "psychological" mid-point.
We do know, thanks to updates on Mike's Facebook page, that the beginning of his journey was met with unusually severe cold spells and even blizzards, slowing his early progress. But, thanks to his determination, his GPS and, we're sure, a little bit of help from other hikers, he's gotten almost 1,000 miles of the trail under his belt.
We have e-mailed Mike with some questions about his experience and his struggles with funding (as he was far short of his goal at the beginning of the journey), but we are currently waiting to hear back. That, of course, should come as little surprise. We wish Mike continued luck on his journey, and hopefully we'll have some more information to pass along soon. For more on Mike's journey, check out the video below:





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Subscribe to commentsjobJun 15th 2010 12:47AM
It sucks to be blind,but it would help tremendously if we could get hired,and creeps would stop harrassing us.