And if you see me out in the woods, my trail name is Snowshoe.In thirty-six thrilling days, Melanie Radzicki McManus hiked 1,100 miles around Wisconsin, landing her in the elite group of Ice Age Trail thru-hikers known as the Thousand-Milers. Please follow along on my adventures via my trail journals, photos and articles. On the docket for the rest of 2023? I’ll be continuing my section-hike of the CDT the fall. That’s more than 18,000 miles (28,968 km), folks! As of August 2023, I’ve hiked about 7,500 (12,070 km) of those 18,000 miles via thru-hikes of the Arizona, Florida, Ice Age, New England and Natchez Trace Trails, plus 2,811 miles (4,523.9 km) of the North Country Trail and 113 miles (181.9 km) of the Continental Divide. Today, my goal is to hike all 11 National Scenic Trails. You’ll also find the trail journals I’ve kept during many of my excursions, info on my favorite gear and stories of what I’m learning as I transition from day hiker to serious backpacker. So here at The Thousand-Miler, you’ll find stories and photos about my past travels, many along hiking trails, all spanning the globe. I can attest all of that is true, which is why I’m on a mission to spread the gospel of the trail. ![]() ![]() Scores of studies show that being in the outdoors is wonderful for your mind and body in many different ways, from lifting your spirits to speeding healing post-surgery to making you more compassionate. Someone who hikes a lot – 10,750+ miles (17,300 km) and counting – and who wants to inspire and encourage everyone to give it a try. I’m Melanie Radzicki McManus, freelance travel writer, speaker and author of Thousand-Miler: Adventures Hiking the Ice Age Trail.
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