Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Meet & Greet: Eric

Eric Dalcin
Redondo Beach, CA



The most vivid memories of my past have always been of the adventures and travels I have experienced. I was lucky to be raised in a family that placed a high value on exploring the culture, beauty and adventure this world has to offer. From a early age I was going on safari in Africa’s Serengeti and Maasai Mara game reserves, exploring the 2,500 mile length of South America’s mighty Amazon river and journeying into some of the most remote areas of the planet in Antarctica. I want to take a moment to thank my parents for sharing their love for travel, culture and adventure with me. With out these experiences I would not be the person I am today. In a way, they are somewhat responsible for all this - and I could not be happier.

The AT - this is the type of adventure I day dream about. Backpacking almost 2,200 miles and carrying everything you will need to live in the wilderness for 150+ days. Sounds like a good time, right?

Vic thought so. To a certain extent, that’s how this whole journey went from day dream to reality for me. Shortly after meeting Vic, I knew he shared the same sprit for adventure. I started to share some of my ridiculous fantasies and dreams of future adventures with him. The Appalachian Trial Thru Hike was one of these dreams. After I planted this seed the dream began to grow into something more. However, before it became a serious option for me - I needed to convince my girlfriend, Lauren, into thinking this was a good idea too. She shares the same passion for travel and adventure so this task was an easy one - she was instantly excited about it (that’s why I love you baby). As soon as Lauren was on board with the idea it was time for me to make ‘the decision’.
Leaving everything you know behind for almost 6 months is not entirely easy. It’s somewhat romantic to day dream about but much more difficult to actually do. I have a great job with a company I like (I do/did production management and product design for an awesome outdoor men’s wear company by the name of Dakota Grizzly). Many of my friends and most of my family live near by. This is home for me. I have a life here with responsibilities and bills to pay... I am not a wandering gypsy.

Still, don’t threaten me with a good time (Vic). To quote one of my favorite documentaries, “I’ll never get a chance like this one again. If I don’t get on that boat - I know exactly what Im going home to. If I do, my future is unwritten.” - Jeff Johnson, 180 Degrees South. It is essentially this
concept that ultimately pushed me to make my decision. I want to live a life filled with passion. I want to satisfy my curiosities and thirst for adventure and do so free from fear of the unknown. This perspective made a difficult decision easier for me and serves as a basic reminder to my priorities in life.

In the process of planning and preparing, I shared the idea of backpacking the AT with my good buddy and childhood friend Bo. I knew with his background of world travel and similar mindset that he would be interested - and sure enough, with precious little time remaining to plan and prepare himself, he quickly made the decision that he was going to do it as well - and I’m happy that he did. Now, I have the pleasure of enjoying this experience with two great friends and my amazing, beautiful girlfriend. I honestly feel very lucky to be in this position and I’m looking forward to anything and everything our journey on the AT has to offer.


Love, Eric


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