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Epic journey brings hiker known as Redbeard to Confederation Trail

Stephen McGill first got his nickname, Redbeard, in 1987,while hiking along the Appalachian Trail, which spans 14 American states.

'I have metthe most beautiful people while on this trail'

Stephen McGill is once again happily roaming one of North America's trails. (Mitch Cormier/CBC)

Stephen McGill first got thenicknameRedbeard in 1987,while hiking along the Appalachian Trail, which spans 14 American states.

While the beard may not be quite as red now more than 30 years later McGill is once again happily roaming one ofNorth America's trails.

And ifIslanders are lucky enough they might spot Redbeardwalking the Confederation Trail over the next few days as apart of a nearly 9,000-kilometre hiking trip, which he's set aside an entire year of his life to complete.

The epic trail runs fromKey West, Fla., to Belle Isle, N.L.,but McGill saidhe will end the trip in Virginia.

Hitting the trail

"Every day is a little bit different," he said.

"But I usually get up around 6:30 a.m., take a couple of hours for coffee and breakfast ... and then pack up and hit the trail."

About once every four days, McGill said, he stops ata motel to clean up,take a hot shower, and maybe get in some light grocery shopping.

I suppose it can get monotonous but I am not one to get bored.Stephen McGill

"I do look forward to those breaks but then when I am in town, by the day's end, I'm ready to get back into the woods again," he said.

Some trails can be more social than others, like the Appalachian Trail, where hikers meet as strangers but end up becoming hiking partners exploring the trails together, he said.

Life on the Eastern Continental Trail

Other trails, like his current journey along the Eastern Continental Trail,offermore solitude. But McGill isn't bothered by that.

"I suppose it can get monotonous but I am not one to get bored," he said.

IfIslanders are lucky enough they might spot Redbeardwalking the Confederation Trail over the next few days. (Submitted by Cynthia King)

While McGill said he does get distracted by the odd ice cream parlour or coffee shop, the trail often allowshis mind to wander freely.

"I don't focus on anything I just kind of let my mind drift away and think about what it wants to think about."

Keeping in touch with family

He said his minddoes drift back and forth to his husband and dogin Pennsylvania, where he lives.

"We speak and text as I can. I don't always have a signal," McGill said.

We all have a lot of inner strength that we don't realize [and] a mile is longer than you think. Stephen McGill

"Emotionally, it was a tough thing to bring up to a partner, to say, 'Hey, would you mind if I slipped away for a year?'"

Slowly, the pair have grown to become used to the time apart, he said, and have even embraced it.

Bragging rights

Aside from bragging rights, McGill said, he's learned some valuable things while on his journey.

"We all have a lot of inner strength that we don't realize [and] a mile is longer than you think," he said.

Some hikers who have completed the journey have done it within a season but McGill put aside a year to help savour the experience, including the people he's had the opportunity to meet.

"I have metthe most beautiful people while on this trail. Everybody has been kind to me, treated me with respect," he said.

Redbeardintends to finish what he thinks might be his final hiking trip, in Virginia, by Christmastime.

"I'll always keep the name but hiking, yeah, that'll do it."

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With files from Island Morning