![]() Yet when my thru hike was fully underway, in my mind, I was confronted with just how I was going to handle my sexuality while hiking the trail. My sexuality, it was one of the last things on my mind when I stood atop Springer Mountain. I asked him to write anything, anything at all about hiking through Appalachia as a gay male, and he gave me this awesome response: What is going to happen is that I will reprint, here and now and without much additional commentary, the contributions of two friends who, prior to me giving up, had produced very thoughtful answers to some of my questions.įirst is my AT friend Soulslosher, who was the only openly gay thru-hiker I knew. I had such grand designs on a three-part series filled with all manner of wit and anecdote-I was all set to deploy some of my favorite terms, like "onanism" and "hide the salami"-but it's never going to happen. ![]() ![]() That thing about trail love from a few weeks ago has seemed flimsier and flimsier each time I've looked back on it.
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