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himself in a very different way. On April 6 he              In his backpack one luxury he’ll carry is a

    will start at the California-Mexico border and          copy of Toastmaster magazine for selfies along
    hike the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) to Canada – a        the way. He plans to post videos he shoots along
    trek he expects to take six months at about 15          the trail on his YouTube channel.
    to 20 miles per day. He hatched the idea last               One thing that sustains Hall in Toastmasters

    year while hiking a stretch of the trail near           is the change he sees in new members as
    Ashland. On a whim he applied for one of the            they participate. “People come in to do their
    rare PCT permits —not expecting to be among             Icebreaker and they’re a bag of nerves. Maybe
    the lucky few to be picked—and won the lottery.         they do their first Table Topics, and it’s 20

    With permit in hand, he asked himself, should           seconds long. Six months later they are ready for
    I do this? Could I do this? He says with a laugh,       leadership roles in the club. It’s a transformative
    “There’s nothing to stop me except the voices of        experience in people’s lives.”
    reason. I don’t want to look back and say I had             He is one project away from earning

    an opportunity and didn’t do it.”                       his second DTM and is eyeing either a club
       He's preparing to hike in conditions                 sponsorship or a Speechcraft as the final piece.
    ranging from desert heat to mountain snow,              “Everybody’s got a story to tell, and every life is
    planning recipes and logistics, and practicing          fascinating,” he notes. “People need to know how

    mountaineering skills such as self-arrest with an       to tell their story, and Toastmasters is a great
    ice axe. Despite the physical challenge, Hall says      vehicle for that.”
    that the strength to complete the hike “is more
    mental than physical. Only 25 percent finish,               Erik Bergman, DTM, is VP of Education at WE

    mostly due to mental mistakes.”                         Toasted Toastmasters in Lake Oswego.





































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