The Hiker Has Breakdown - Thru-Hiking the Sheltowee Trace 4

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Part 4 of my northbound solo thru-hike of the Sheltowee Trace in May, 2017.

The Sheltowee Trace is a 324-mile trail that runs (in the direction I'm hiking) from the Southern Terminus at the Burnt Mill Bridge Trail Head in the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, through Cumberland Falls and the Red River Gorge, then eventually to the Northern Terminus beyond Morehead, Kentucky.