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Goals are Dreams with a Plan of Action... I Hit 10,000 Points!!!

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Mortgage and Lending with First Choice Mortgage Group

Joyce Kilmer plaqueWhen I was younger, I was an avid backpacker, completing multi-day to multi-week treks throughout the Southeast and the Rockies. While the Rockies are truly magnificent, The Appalachians are among the oldest mountain chain in the world, and this has been where my heart lies.

Of the Appalachians, my favorite treks were always in Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest, just above Robbinsville, North Carolina. This area boasts some of the last virgin forest East of the Mississippi, and the largest trees in the East, with Yellow Poplars measuring 19 feet and greater in circumference. These trees can be visited on a short 2 mile loop hike with gentle terrain, and they are a most spectacular sight. My eyes always turned to the mountains above, however.

Joyce Kilmer has some of the most beautiful, difficult terrain in the Southeast. a typical short trip would usually consist of a 3 day, 40 mile jaunt, with the first leg being a 2500 foot climb in the first 5 1/2 miles up to "Naked Ground", an old Indian junction in the days gone by. We'd have a short lunch break on the saddle, and follow the lead trail across the spine of the mountain to camp at the Hangover, covering a little more than 11 miles the first day. Follow a side trail up through a 1/4 mile Rhododendron tunnel, and you would pop out onto rock outcroppings overlooking a 3000 foot precipice down to Santeelah lake to the North and onward to the Great Smokey Mountains in the distance. These outcroppings, wild creeks, vistas and views were ours alone, as on deep-woods hikes, my hiking partner(s) and I rarely saw another person for the entire time up until the point of near exit.

             sunrise over the mountains              Overlooking Santeelah Lake     

These journeys always began with a dream. A week or so before the excursion, I would plan out a route in my mind that I'd like to take, and then pull out my maps to more fully plan the exact route, checking mileage per day, water availability on the trail, entrance and exit points, and "escape routes", in case of injury, exhaustion or extremely severe weather. Once the specifics were planned, I'd begin gathering my backpacking gear, rechecking water filters, stove fittings, zippers, etc. to ensure that they were all working properly since storage from my previous excursion. I would gather food, maps, film, and other "fun stuff" (a bottle of wine), and pack my pack in order to check the weight. At times, I'd find myself with an extremely heavy pack (60+ pounds), and have to remove some of the less necessary items (keep the wine, ditch the water filter, and take Iodine tablets) to ensure the pack wasn't too heavy, and finish preparing to leave. I had this ritual, whether I was leading a trip or going solo.

The planning, the preparation, the trip and the debriefing (when I led a group) was all extremely pleasurable and the joy came as a result of the following:

1.Having a Dream

2. Creating a Plan of Action

3. Executing the Plan

This has been my experience in Active Rain as well. I had a dream of reaching the 10,000 point mark within my first log-on to Active Rain. My plan of action has not been nearly as rigid, but I have had some basic goals set. I have had checkpoints along the way; each 1000 points I accrue, each time I move up in my county "placement", and each time I moved up onto the next page of my State "placement" are some examples.

I have, throughout my experience thus far, realized many of the intrinsic benefits as well as the extrinsic rewards; the relationships I have formed within the community, the positive affirmation of my thoughts and feelings put forth into the community, the incredible amount of knowledge and insight that I've received from fellow bloggers, and the feeling of belonging to a community of my professional peers across North America.

My dreams and goals are still in place, however the ride has been much more pleasurable as I haven't found myself so "driven" to get to the next check-point. It has been the Active Rain community that has allowed this transcendence to take place from merely "pushing forward" to the next mark, to being able to enjoy the experience for itself. For this, I say, "THANK YOU!!!"

Now, with that being said, ONTO THE 25,000 POINT MARK!

           

 

            backpackers reading             rock outcropping

Liz Moras Migic
Chilliwack, BC
Chilliwack, British Columbia - Realtor
Bo - Christy is a series of novels/books and movies by the esteemed writer Catherine Marshall she was the wife of the famous Peter Marshall - theres a movie about his life story too.....thats amazing and inspirational..........Anyhow the series is a biography about Catherine's mother - who came to teach in the Appalachians as a young woman.......how the people there changed her world.....and she changed theirs.....the scenery is hauntingly beautiful......check out Christyfest.......series...:-)
Apr 22, 2008 04:28 PM
Bo Hunt
First Choice Mortgage Group - Douglasville, GA
Metro-Atlanta Mortgage Professional

What an awesome series of books! I'm surprised that I've not heard of these, as I'm an avid reader of many genre, and I really get into the Southern Appalacia books. Reviewing the site, and the area, I was pleasantly rewarded with several memories; of Cades Cove, where my first backpacking trip originated to the Nolichucky, which was my first whitewater rafting experience, to the French Broad, where I led a group of troubled teens on a whitewater canoeing trip.

A small fiction that I really enjoyed, "The Education of Littlefoot", set in the early 1900's in which an orphaned boy comes to live with his Native American grandparents, and the life lessons he (and his grandfather) learned along the way. Wonderful story, but be forewarned... a tear-jerker!

Thanks, Liz, for the recommendation... I can see a new series of books beginning!

Apr 22, 2008 04:47 PM
* Rate A Home
Rate A Home - Saugatuck, MI
Bo, cool post and awesome photo's, great job. Congrats on hitting the 10k.
Apr 23, 2008 01:46 AM
Isaac Allen
White Squirrel Realty - Brevard, NC
REALTOR, Brevard, NC area Specialist.
Great pictures and inspiration.  I live ten minutes from the Pisgah National Forest in Brevard, North Carolina, and unfortunately I get caught up in life and forget sometimes what a great resource the forest is and how refreshing it is to go for a day hike.  The best thing...no cell service. 
Apr 23, 2008 02:04 AM
Bo Hunt
First Choice Mortgage Group - Douglasville, GA
Metro-Atlanta Mortgage Professional

~  Thanks, Duane!

~  Hey, Isaac... Thanks! I've only paddled through Pisgah, I believe, down the Nolichucky, if my memory serves me? You have a wonderful playground right in your backyard... I know life can be hectic, but I encourage you to take a few hours out of your week and go play in the woods!

 

Apr 23, 2008 09:08 AM
Matthew Zgonc
Aksland Real Estate - Modesto, CA
Realtor, CFS, CVS
Congrats on hitting 10,000 points. It is quite an accomplishment. I look foward to talking with you on the rain.
Apr 23, 2008 09:32 AM
Virginia Hepp - Mesquite NV REALTOR
Desert Gold Realty - Mesquite NV Homes For Sale - Mesquite, NV
Mesquite NV Homes and Neighborhoods - Search MLS
Bo - Your pictures are just wonderful.  I am not an outdoor person, but I enjoyed reading about your trips.  So much work, but you seem to have enjoyed it, just like your journey here.  I was happy to reach my point goal, and 'step up the ladder', but most of the times I get on AR, I don't check my points - I am anxious to see what has been posted!  Your blog is one of my favorites. Good luck on the 25K!
Apr 23, 2008 04:49 PM
Kent Simpson
Realty One Group Mountain Desert - Tucson, AZ
Real Estate Is About People
That's a great post, Bo.  Inspirational as well as just good reading!  Congratulations on 10,000 points.  25k will come before you know it.
Apr 23, 2008 04:54 PM
Bo Hunt
First Choice Mortgage Group - Douglasville, GA
Metro-Atlanta Mortgage Professional

~  Hey, Matthew... Thanks! I look forward to some "hyper-speak" as well!

 ~ Hey, Virginia... Thank you very much! I sometimes have to make conscious efforts to "enjoy the ride" as opposed to pushing for the destination... I've always been so task driven, that I have to remind myself often much of the pleasure is derived from the journey, and the destination is usually the climax of the experience! I really enjoy your blogs, as well; the diversity, lightness, and heart you put into them shines through!

~  Hey, Kent... I thank you! I really appreciate the compliments... sometimes I'm not sure if my posts are very good, as when I critique them, I feel many are so disjointed that they aren't understandable!

Apr 24, 2008 02:43 AM
Matt Odell
GVC Mortgage-Carmel - Carmel, IN
Home Mortgage Specialist with GVC Mortgage-Carmel
Love the pics, and congrats on 10,000....
Apr 24, 2008 03:01 AM
Kevin O'Shea
Coldwell Banker - White Plains, NY
White Plains, NY Real Estate

Congratulations on your 10,000.  Put the plan in place and work the plan.

So simple, but so true.

All the best

Apr 24, 2008 03:23 AM
* Rate A Home
Rate A Home - Saugatuck, MI
Bo, great news on the fusion, get those hiking boots ready!
Apr 24, 2008 06:00 AM
Bo Hunt
First Choice Mortgage Group - Douglasville, GA
Metro-Atlanta Mortgage Professional

~  Hi Matt... Thanks!

~  Hey, Kevin... This is so true... It's surprising how we sometimes create great plans, but find various reasons as to why we can't execute, isn't it?

~  Hey, Duane... You've got it! I'm more than ready to go!

Apr 24, 2008 05:27 PM
Keith Perry
Coldwell Banker - Hiram, GA
REALTOR - West Metro Atlanta
Congrats my friend!! That is something to be proud of.
Apr 25, 2008 05:29 AM
Brad Taylor, REALTOR® for Toledo, Ohio
DiSalle Real Estate Co. - Toledo, OH
Great job...Look out here you come.
Apr 25, 2008 05:43 AM
Angela St. John
Classic Properties - Gainesville, FL
REALTOR Classic , Properties ~ Gainesville, FL Re
Congrats on the 10k Bo!  I just hit that myself and had the same goals.  Race ya to 25k hehe. ;)
Apr 25, 2008 06:07 AM
Edith " Edi " Davenport
Coldwell Banker, Conroy, Marable & Holleman - Clarksville, TN
Your Realtor For Life
contrats on the 10,000 mark
Apr 25, 2008 06:55 AM
Bo Hunt
First Choice Mortgage Group - Douglasville, GA
Metro-Atlanta Mortgage Professional

~  Hey, Keith... Thanks! Every goal accomplished marks a new beginning!

~  Hi, Brad... Thanks!

~   Hey, Angela... Thanks! Let's go!

~  Hi, Edi ... Thanks!

Apr 26, 2008 05:55 AM
Atlanta's Home Inspector, David Lelak IHI Home Inspections
IHI Home Inspections 404-788-2581 - Canton, GA
Experience the IHI Difference
Way to go, congrats on the 10k mark, keep posting this great stuff and these cool pictures and before you know it you'll be hitting the 50k mark.  Have a great week. Be Blessed!
May 07, 2008 03:32 PM
Artisan Custom Estates
Artisan Custom Estates - Alpharetta, GA

Bo - Nice post and congrats on the milestone!  Great stuff! 

May 19, 2008 12:39 PM