
ERIN MILLER
Erin Miller was born in the Great White North, otherwise known as Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada, where she lived until her tweens, when her parents divorced and her adventure seeking mother moved her and her brother to the white sand beaches of the sleepy fishing village of Bahia Kino, Sonora, Mexico. Growing up between worlds, Erin developed a passion for nature and the environment and a love of being nomadic. Erin met her equally adventurous husband Carl on the return end of a wander through Central America. When they aren’t living in a tent, or traipsing from hostel to budget hotel, they call Bend, Oregon their home. Erin is always dreaming up adventures, loves being outdoors, and is most content when she’s wild and free, her tangled hair matted with sand or pine needles.
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Mile 2,350.1 to Mile 2,365.2
Wednesday, August 20, 2014 Day 6: Mile 2350.1 to Mile 2365.2 Miles: 15.1 Miles to Go: 36.8 I poked my head out of the tent, fully expecting to see a damp, muddy forest, but save for the few sprinkles we’d gotten last night, the ground was dry. A low...
Sheep Lake to Mile 2,350.1
Tuesday, August 19, 2014 Day 5: Sheep Lake to Mile 2350.1 Miles: 16 Miles to Go: 51.9 We were up at literally the crack of dawn, watching the alpenglow sneak down the talus slopes of the mountains behind Sheep Lake. I guess that’s what happens when you...
Two Lakes to Sheep Lake
Monday, August 18, 2014 Day 4: Two Lakes to Sheep Lake (2334.1) Miles: 11.3 Miles to Go: 67.9 When we’re hiking, Bearclaw and I like to discuss our ideal bear sighting. We have this bucket list thing about wanting to spend a good fifteen minutes watching a...