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Amphibians on the Trail

  • Frank
  • Aug 10, 2019
  • 1 min read

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I found this beautiful frog on the trail and as I was taking pics and watching it - it actually spoke to me. “I am actually a beautiful woman and if you kiss me i will return to my former self and be yours forever and treat you like a king.” I picked up the frog and put it in my pocket. Thirty minutes later the frog says “Did you hear me? I am a beautiful woman and can be yours forever.” With a hesitant pause i said, “At my age I am sure that I would much rather have a talking frog.” #frogs #nature #atthruhike #atclassof2019 #appalachiantrail #appalachian_explorers #nobo #hike #hikeforacause #wildlife

 
 
 

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About Frank

Frank, a Father of 3, Papa of 7 never sits still for long! He is passionate about exploring and conquering new quests and is always looking forward to the next one!

In 2019, Frank embarked on his life long dream of hiking the AT, which he accomplished over a 5 month period! Just over a year later, in November 2020, he spent 8 weeks biking from San Diego, CA to New Smyrna Beach, FL.

Ten months after returning home, in November of 2021, Frank was diagnosed with a rare form of Lymphoma. The outlook was not promising, but Frank prevailed and is doing better than ever! It was one more conquered quest , albeit unplanned. 

He is now embarking on a canoe trip along the Missouri River and will be raising money and awareness for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

 

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