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We started our first thru-hike going the wrong direction. We went about a mile and a half southbound on the Appalachian Trail before we realized we were hiking towards Georgia instead of the land of maple leaves and ice hockey. We continued our navigation errors on Day 2, making a wrong turn at an intersection and walking 2 miles out of the way before realizing we were on an ATV path, not the path to Canada. The day ended up being 17 miles instead of 13, an incredibly rigorous endeavor for a body that had not moved for most of quarantine.

By the time we made it to Manchester for a resupply on our fifth day, the pain in my body and the depleted level of my morale made it very clear a zero day would be necessary. After talking to the group, Lotte decided to continue her journey without Max and I in order to make it as far as possible before the wedding. After a day of rest and good food, we followed after her.

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The overwhelming feeling of accomplishment in seeing that sign was something I will never forget. Our rocky start, wrong turns, and personal struggles along the way helped me come to a great realization: there are no wrong turns. All of our mistakes made our adventure uniquely our own, and they were what made that feeling of finishing so incredible.

Back in 1908, the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary had annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, a region that had previously been under the control of the Ottoman Empire. Home to a large Slavic population, Bosnia and Herzegovina had nationalist ambitions of their own, but nearby Serbia wanted to incorporate them into a pan-Slavic empire.

Despite warnings of possible terrorist attacks during the visit to Bosnia, few official security precautions were taken. Franz Ferdinand and Sophie traveled in an open car, and the route their motorcade would take through Sarajevo had been made public well beforehand.

On the morning of June 28, seven young Bosnian Serbs with ties to a Serbian ultra-nationalist group called the Black Hand placed themselves along that route. They had strapped explosives to their bodies, carried loaded revolvers and were all equipped with cyanide so they could commit suicide rather than be caught.

As a result, the first car turned onto Franz Joseph Street, followed by the second car, carrying Franz Ferdinand, Sophie and Potiorek. Amazingly, this wrong turn took them right to where 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip had stationed himself along the originally published route for the motorcade, under the awning of a general store.

As Potiorek yelled at the driver that he had taken a wrong turn, the car slowed to a stop right in front of Princip, who fired two shots into the car, hitting Franz Ferdinand and his wife at point-blank range.

As a student in Belgrade in 1914, he and several other earnest young ultra-nationalists (including Čabrinović) decided to try and win a victory for their cause by assassinating the archduke during the planned visit to Sarajevo. Armed by connections in the Serbian military and the shadowy ultra-nationalist organization the Black Hand, Princip and his fellow assassins headed to the Bosnian capital.

Sarah Pruitt is a writer and editor based in seacoast New Hampshire. She has been a frequent contributor to History.com since 2005, and is the author of Breaking History: Vanished! (Lyons Press, 2017), which chronicles some of history's most famous disappearances.

I don't use my Garmin for navigating a saved course very often, but when I do, it gives me wrong turn by turn instructions. Since I generally know the direction I want to go in, I've figured out when it is wrong, but this would be a big problem if I was riding where I didn't know the area.

Most recent example, see photo, as I approach my next turn the Garmin is telling me to turn left, see upper corner. The audio ques say to turn left. If I turn left, I get the alert that I'm off course and need to do a U-turn. This example, you can see that as I got close to the turn, the main map was telling me to turn right (which was correct).

Line 39 is this street name I was about to turn onto. Here is a link to my route, which I created with Garmin Connect on my laptop and transferred it to my Garmin 1030, a few years ago. In fact I don't recall having this issue (telling me to turn the wrong way) with this route before, but I get this turn the wrong way issue on other routes as well. All created on Garmin Connect on my laptop and then transferred to the Garmin 1030. . Garmin Connect

The fix for 1 is to not click at intersections. Click on a straight-away after intersections. Note that you don't need to click a lot. Click "enough" to get the route you want and let the course planner do its work.

No, that is where I turned left, following the upper right corner marker and the audio que said to turn left. However, I was then told I was off course and when I reversed, and followed what would have been a right turn onto Line 39, it was the right course, as the main screen was indicating which way to turn correctly.

The next day Aish Director of Political Affairs, Yanky Schwartz, accompanied me to the commemorative ceremony at the military cemetery at Har Herzl. Initially we made a wrong turn and instead of going into the VIP entrance we walked into the main entrance with over 150,000 other people. It was very crowded and it took us a long time to get our bearings. We exited the cemetery and found the entrance where we needed to be. Arriving in the hall where the program was to take place we met my good friend and brother Rafael Cohen who is the Director of Har Herzl and Director of Foreign Relations for the WZO. Rafael reserved seats for us a few rows behind the Prime Minister and President.

A few years ago one of our donors suggested that he would sponsor a night in a hotel in Williamsburg where members of the Hasidic community there could meet and discuss various issues in a comfortable environment. For the past few years, my travel schedule had not allowed me to participate in this particular event. This year, I bent over backwards to make sure I could attend.

I found myself in both places shedding tears. In Williamsburg they were tears of joy seeing Jews connecting and loving one another. In Har Herzl, they were tears of gratitude for those who sacrificed their lives so our Nation could survive and thrive. My precious brothers and sisters, this is what Judaism is all about. It is about loving one another. It is about defending one another. It is about coming together as a unified family as the Almighty intended us to be. If we successfully keep the message of unity and love in our hearts then nothing can stop the Jewish Nation.

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