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Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

Episode #537 - Days 17-20 Appalachian Trail 2026

Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis

Steve Adams

Sports, Wilderness

4.8599 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

The three days from NOC to Fontana Dam were my toughest section so far. I made it, but the difficulty shook my confidence a bit. 
The walk down into NOC was a totally different story, for one specific reason, which you'll learn today. 
Along the way, I met more great people and they shared their stories with me, including Sue Powell (Sweet Tears) and Henry Southall (Hot Tang). 

With the Smokies next, this is going to be a another important week.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to the Hiking Radio Network where we talk the walk with shows by hikers

0:06.2

about hikers for everybody.

0:24.0

Mighty Blue on the Appalachian Trail, the ultimate midlife crisis,

0:29.1

joins Stephen his guests every week as he staggers from Georgia to Maine.

0:40.5

Hey guys, welcome back to the Mighty Blue podcast and a recap about last four days on trial.

0:47.0

To be honest, I think I was a lot more optimistic last time I called up with you because these last three days have pretty much kicked my ass. For reasons you will appreciate in a moment,

0:52.9

Day 17 was a cracking day and one I'm going to remember for a long time.

0:56.9

And that was the one that led us down to the NOC.

1:00.8

But you know, I do not recall the trial from the NOC to Fontana Dam.

1:05.4

It's so difficult.

1:07.2

It certainly was for me.

1:09.1

I always remember the hike up and out of the NOC being challenging,

1:12.6

exhausting even, yet that recollection has either blurred over the ears or I wiped it from my mind

1:17.8

because it was tough. The first time on this trip, I've had kind of doubts about my ability

1:25.0

to increase the mileage that's necessary to get me to the end.

1:28.7

That said, as I often tell others, so far, there hasn't been a mountain I couldn't get over,

1:32.7

so I'm going to be going with that for now to just keep you going.

1:36.1

I've got the smokers coming up on Monday morning, and I'm resting on this Sunday and I hope

1:41.4

that a little bit of rest is all I need. I'm not entirely sure

1:45.0

that's true, but I'm once again, I'm holding my hopes on the fact that it's just a day's rest

1:51.2

would be great. Don't get me wrong though. This hasn't got me down and I still feel that I can

1:56.3

face these mountains because, you know, I've done so in the past. past stepping up the miles is going to happen after the

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