Since I need to train to get in shape to do the entire C&O Canal in five or six months I have been walking with a full pack, at about thirty-five pounds, as much and as far as possible. I’m also using this as an opportunity to practice and learn how I want the photography for the book to appear. Read More
Tales from the Towpath
Friends and family know this, but some of you reading this and supporting this project may not be aware of the fact that in September of 2016 I went through quadruple bypass surgery after a mild cardiac incident. In light of this if I am going to walk the entire C&O Canal I need to train and get myself back into long distance hiking shape. Barring objections from my cardiologist I should be ready sooner than later. Despite losing our son just before thanksgiving I still seem to be doing good, physically at least, (the mental part is still open for debate though).
I thought it might be wise to document some of these training hikes and ramblings for my own healing process, mentally as well as physically. This may also possibly help others who may be going through similar unfortunate events. I am by nature a person that needs to be moving and doing things, this has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. This seems to be the easiest way for me to deal with my grief, confusion, and loss.
Some of these writings will be sad and depressing, I miss Arthur terribly, but for the most part I intend to honor Arthur’s memory by sticking to his wry and sarcastic sense of humor, creative story telling, and sense of wonder. This shouldn't be hard, because these are traits my son and I shared, often to excess, I might add.
You, reader, are welcome to come along with me if you choose, and read some of these “Tales From the Towpath”. There will be history, nature, pain and joy, but hopefully healing as well.
Trent Carbaugh
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