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  • How I’m Saving $10,000 for the Appalachian Trail And How You Can Too

    If you’ve been following my journey as I plan to hike the Appalachian Trail in two years, you’ll know that saving for the trip is a big part of the process. My goal is to set aside $10,000 over 104 weeks.

    Most $10,000 savings plans are designed to be completed in just one year, which can be a heavy hit to your finances. Stretching the goal over two years makes the weekly amounts more manageable and easier to stick with long-term.

    To help others on a similar path, I’ve created two free resources you can download:

    • A PDF tracker for those who prefer paper
    • An Excel spreadsheet for those who like to track and customize digitally

    Here’s how they work:

    The PDF
    Print it out and follow the columns from top to bottom—or jump around and fill in a square each week. Once all 104 squares are complete, you’ll have $10,000 saved.

    Savings PlannerDownload

    The Excel File
    My personal favorite. You can enter the exact amount you save each week, whether it’s a regular deposit or a little extra from unexpected income. The spreadsheet updates automatically, showing you how much you’ve saved and what’s still ahead.

    10000-Savings-PlanDownload

    I’m already nearly $3,000 into my savings goal and staying on track.

    Whether you’re planning a long-distance hike or just want a slower, more flexible way to save, I hope these tools help you along the way.

    Cheryl

    May 3, 2025
    2027, Appalachian Trail, Bucket List
    appalachian trail, bucket list, budget, future, planning, preparation, Saving, tips
  • Untaken Trails – Future Fortnights (two week thru hikes)

    Untaken Trails – Future Fortnights (two week thru hikes)

    Hey readers! If you haven’t been watching our Youtube videos, you may not know that we did go to Arizona, and while we did start out at our intended start point, like all good plans, they did not survive contact with the enemy. The full story of our adventure on the AZT will be coming soon to this space, don’t worry, if you really really don’t want to go watch our Youtube videos.

    This piece is coming from a look to the future. I (Oliver) am very future-motivated. I like to look ahead, plan, and dream about adventures to come. However, we have limitations right now, in this stage of our lives.

    Current Limitations

    1. Waiting for our kids to graduate. We have one finishing Grade 10 and two finishing Grade 9 right now, so we can’t just take off on a long thru-hike until they have graduated and are looking at their first steps into adulthood.
    2. Our day jobs. Currently Cheryl gets 4 weeks of holiday per year and I get five. It won’t be until 2028 that Cheryl gets her fifth week. We can take unpaid leave if we want, but more paid leave would be best. There is a possibility of circumstances arising for us to do something longer sooner, if either of us gets sent out of country for work, as we get compensating leave before and after. But that isn’t predictable.

    So with these limitations, and not wanting to spend more than 3 weeks in a go in this chapter of our lives, we have to dream of shorter trails: two week thru hikes, ones that we know we can’t get trail legs before finishing. That said, Here are some dream destinations we might get to do sooner:

    Dream Two(ish) Week Thru Hikes

    We would love to get back to Section C of the GDT for a two week thru hike sometime soon!
    Resting up at the crest of Tornado Saddle, GDT Section B
    • North Coast Trail. 59km or so along the north coast of Vancouver Island. Very similar to the West Coast Trail, but free and much less crowded.
    • The O Circuit of Torres del Paine in Patagonia. We watched a video and were both dazzled by the 136km trail, and South America has been on my personal bucket list for a while.
    • Tour du Mont Blanc. A great excuse to go to Europe, circumnavigating the tallest peak in France. Clocking in at 170km, it looks glorious.
    • We both want to go back to the Great Divide Trail, after having done Section C in 2021. The most flexible section would be Section B, (195km) because it requires no reservations. I hiked half of it – from Coleman to Cache Creek before having to get my hiking partner out to catch a flight. I’d love to finish it, and share it with Cheryl.

    So two of these two week thru hikes are “local” (in Canada) and two are international. That should take us through to 2028, when our calendars open up to longer opportunities. Honestly, we loved our time on the AZT and both want to come back and do the whole thing. We also both have an itch to do a big through hike. We have joked about one year she can do the Appalachian Trail while I do the Pacific Crest Trail… I don’t think any vlogging couples have ever simultaneously hiked two different trails and tried to edit their videos together!

    admin

    May 6, 2024
    Bucket List, Multi-Day Trails
    arizona trail, future, great divide trail, hiking, mont blanc, patagonia, vancouver island

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