Melanie Vogel is the first woman to complete a coast-to-coast-to-coast hike on the Trans Canada Trail.
The solo adventurer marked the end of a five-year trek from Cape Spear, N.L. to Point Zero in Victoria, on Saturday (Nov. 12).
Her through-hike, which took her to the Atlantic, Arctic and Pacific oceans, started June 2, 2017. Since then, she has walked nearly 20,000 kilometres, stopping only briefly due to pandemic restrictions.
The German-born hiker arrived at Point Zero around 12:30 p.m., with her sidekick Malo, the lab-husky mix she adopted during her travels through Manitoba three-and-a-half years ago.
Shedding tears, she was greeted by a cheering crowd filled with people from all across Canada.
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Having immigrated to Canada in 2008, Vogel had only a 10-day trip to the Annapurna base camp in Nepal to prepare her for this journey. Regardless, she was propelled by a deep appreciation of nature and a longing to experience freedom.
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Through sharing her experiences, Vogel also wants to let other women and young girls in on a little secret: the outdoors is here for you too.
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Her adventure has brought her closer to nature and with every step, she has promoted sustainable lifestyle choices and eco-friendly living.
In a from April 2018, Vogel shared her shock at the levels of pollution in water sources in some areas but explained why she only accepts plastic water bottles in certain cases.
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