I had two days to cover twenty miles, I'd planned on doing an easy 10 mile day but ended up covering all 20 miles in one go. The miles were pretty easy and I've been restless to get on the move, I didn't even stop for any pictures today. My feet started off feeling pretty... Continue Reading →
Day 78 – Restless
Everyone I've been hanging out with headed out today, getting themselves back on the trail. I'm still waiting for my tramily to catch up so we can start the rafting adventure. I'm meeting them in Waynesboro three days from now, it's only about 1 day worth of hiking. I'm planning to take the shuttle out... Continue Reading →
Day 77 – Stuck in a Gap
Spent the whole day down in the gap handing out the rest of our trail magic to hikers passing through. It wasn't a busy day on the trail, but we were somewhat stuck where we were. Peach took "Count" one of the Minnesota Hikings into town to pick up a package from the post office.... Continue Reading →
Day 76 – Minnesota Hikings
When I woke up this morning I realized my hammock and camping area looked like a homeless dude dumped his garbage in my site - which I guess isn't that far from reality. After cleaning up a bit I got breakfast with Peach and Turnip and a couple others. We broke down camp and packed... Continue Reading →
Day 75 – Oh Honey Hiker Trash 2019 Bar Crawl
On hiking days, I can't seem to get up before 8am and inevitably I'm on the trail later than I want to be. The morning after a night of drinking, I'm wide awake by 6 am with nothing to do. It's an unfair cycle. There's quite a variety of wineries, breweries, and meaderies, within 15... Continue Reading →
Day 74 – Devil’s Backbone
There were a lot of people around the shelter last night, day hikers, section hikers, and a couple other thru-hikers. For all those people, only 2 actually used the shelter - the rest of holed up in tents and hammocks. With the temps warming up the shelters are just too buggy to be very appealing.... Continue Reading →
Day 73 – Up, Down, Up Again
Twenty miles feels like a really long day when hiking alone. In my experienced opinion, hiking alone sucks. It's just boring with nobody to talk to and no distractions to help pass the miles. I've had to slow my pace considerably today because my feet just wouldn't go any faster. I still haven't found shoes... Continue Reading →
Day 72 – Listen to the Trail
Apparently it's Memorial Day weekend, I'm completely out of touch with dates - let alone holidays. Because of the holiday weekend, the day started out with trail magic a few miles from camp. The hot dogs and soda were delicious. The climbs today were hot and steep. I stopped at the next shelter to use... Continue Reading →
Day 71 – The Guillotine
We were up early and on the trail by 7:30 am. El Dorado's ride was scheduled to pick him up at 5pm and we had ~16 miles to cover to meet it. The day's hike started with a 3,000 ft climb right from camp and the goal was to summit before it got too hot... Continue Reading →
Day 70 – Stone Throne
I woke up to a hot breakfast that Dave, a local trail angel, hiked in for us. He provided an egg, bacon, sausage, and cheese casserole and beer. It was a really pleasant way to wake up. The fire pit here is really impressive. It looks like someone made the Iron Throne, from Game of... Continue Reading →