Whosloafy? (part II, for my on-trail friends)
Trip Start
Feb 14, 2008
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Trip End
Sep 15, 2008
And now, just a little about me.
I'm 35, though will be turning 36 on the trail. (april 4)
I grew up in Nashville, TN, though I also spent some formative years in Aix-en-Provence and Avignon, France.
My parents still live in Nashville. They're both retired. My brother (one year older than me) lives 30 minutes outside of Nashville, with his family.
I graduated from Hume Fogg Academic HS in 1990. (yeah, I played varsity soccer...)
I graduated from the University of Michigan (Residential College) in 1994, with a degree in Comparative Literature. I went on to do two years of graduate work in French Literature, but dropped out.
Moved to Oakland, CA in 1997 and have lived here ever since. For the last 7+years, I've worked for Working Assets (now Credo Mobile) as a requirements analyst and software project manager. I quit my job in January to hike the trail.
I was married for 14 years - though separated for the last 11 - to a wonderful woman who is still my best friend. We just had different ineeds and focuses for the relationship. She'll always be a part of my life, and is currently a key part of my trail support network.
I'm 35, though will be turning 36 on the trail. (april 4)
I grew up in Nashville, TN, though I also spent some formative years in Aix-en-Provence and Avignon, France.
My parents still live in Nashville. They're both retired. My brother (one year older than me) lives 30 minutes outside of Nashville, with his family.
I graduated from Hume Fogg Academic HS in 1990. (yeah, I played varsity soccer...)
I graduated from the University of Michigan (Residential College) in 1994, with a degree in Comparative Literature. I went on to do two years of graduate work in French Literature, but dropped out.
Moved to Oakland, CA in 1997 and have lived here ever since. For the last 7+years, I've worked for Working Assets (now Credo Mobile) as a requirements analyst and software project manager. I quit my job in January to hike the trail.
I was married for 14 years - though separated for the last 11 - to a wonderful woman who is still my best friend. We just had different ineeds and focuses for the relationship. She'll always be a part of my life, and is currently a key part of my trail support network.
