Below is a pic of the first 'white blaze' I saw on Springer mountain. The AT is marked with white blazes so that's how you know you're on the right trail.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Rest day
Relaxing day today. Slept, ate, and loaded up on more groceries for the next few days. Sleeping in a bed was awesome. The ultra lite air mattresses that everyone uses are great and they get you up off the ground so it's warmer and softer, BUT every time you move, it sounds like the crinkling of a potato chip bag. So when you are camping amongst a bunch of tents, it's like sleeping around a bunch of people eating potato chips. Fun fact :) the quiet in my room last night was fabulous and I had the heat cranked up even though I really didn't need it.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Betty's Creek Gap to Winding Stair Gap
As I came into Rock Gap, one of the last of the day, I saw a cardboard sign nailed on a tree that said, "Trail magic at rock gap on March 27th. Hot dogs, chips and salsa and beer and whiskey." Checked to be sure it was the 27th and practically ran down to the bottom of the gap. And sure enough, there they were. Sat in a real chair, ate a hot dog and drank a yeungling (seems to be the beer of choice here) a few good ol' boys on a day off decided to do some magic. We were happy campers. Opted out of the whiskey.
Finished out the last few miles and right as we came down into Winding Stair Gap, a big white van pulled in and honked. It was the much-heralded Miss Janet of Appalachian Trail lore. I'd read a lot about here before I came and was happy to get to meet her. She volunteers her time and van and takes care of people up and down the trail with shuttles, food and whatnot. We threw our packs in her van and she drove us into Franklin and dropped us at the (low) Budget Motel.
Day off tomorrow, I'm in one of them fancy motels with a real bed, pillows and a TV. Shucks. Life is good :)
Muskrat Creek Shelter to Betty's Creek Gap
Had a tough time dragging my rear out of my sleeping bag. It was 10 degrees but sunny. Once I was out , it's full speed ahead because the quicker I am packed up and on the trail, the quicker I'm warm. It was a great day for hiking!! Sun warmed up quickly and I decided to make it my longest hiking day yet, because then I knew with could get to town on Thursday and take a zero on Friday. Pretty easy terrain and lots of cool people. Basically, the terrain is mountains. Up and down in the woods all day long. Down into a Gap(between mountains) and then back up the side of another. Some are easier than others because they have switchbacks and some just go straight up. I've started making my biggest meal about mid afternoon. That way, if I get to my destination for the day, and I'm cold and tired, I can just eat whatever before I go to bed. The cuisine is fabulous. Ha. Ramen has never tasted so good! My fav right now is tortillas with tuna. Good protein. Fancy stuff.
As for the folks on the trail, haven't met anyone else from Kansas. Lots of people from the east coast, especially NY. there are also lots of Germans. Apparently, a few years ago, someone from Germany did a documentary on the AT, and it sparked a lot interest, so here they are.
One of the most amazing things out here, is the silence. I can be hiking along and when I stop and listen, there is absolutely no sound. It's really cool.
Usually when I climb in my tent for the night, it's still light out. I'm sure that will change as the weather warms up. Reminds me of when I was a little kid and I had to go to bed in the summer before it got dark and I could hear the older neighborhood kids still out playing .
Here's a pic of a little stream running across the trail. When you come to spots like these, where it's easy water, you fill up bottles and then purify them later.
Dick's Creek gap to Muskrat Creek shelter
Goodbye Georgia! So, the weather wasn't as bad as anticipated (in the morning anyway....more on that later) so I decided to go. I was sad to leave 'my gang' in Hiawassee, but they were going to take a zero (day off) there to switch out some gear, and I didn't feel ready to do that yet. I left with plans to possibly go for a short day, but when I got to the Plumorchard shelter it was early and I was only four miles from NC, so I kept going. Took the obligatory pic at the Georgia/ North Carolina sign and continued up Out of Bly Gap which was a butt-kicking climb!! Then, it started snowing and blowing and the temps started dropping. This was the biggest test so far and I'm sure here will be more to come. Got to Muskrat creek shelter at about 4:30 and it was COLD AND WINDY AND SNOWY. There were a lot of people there and they had a big fire going but it wasn't doing any good for warmth because of the wind. I briefly considered sleeping in the shelter just so I didn't have to set up my tent. The shelters are basically three sides and a roof and the wind was blowing directly in there. Quickly threw up my tent and dove in. It wasn't warm but it is a great wind block, so it was better. Put on everything I had pretty much ( feet- two wool socks, legs-wool baselayer and running tights, top- wool baselayer, fleece and down jacket, buff, hat and down mittens. ) climbed in to my sleeping bag and didn't come out until morning! And quite honestly , I didn't want to come out then!! Talked to some of the people that 'slept' in the shelter and they said it was miserably cold and all their gear got wet from the blowing snow.
Cold and snowy trail!!
I'm going to start throwing out some of the trail names that I encounter because I think they're pretty cool. Not sure how that all got started, but I'm guessing it's because everybody is out there for a different reason and you don't really know anyone so you can just be whatever. Anyway, here's a few I recall.... kernel, Bluberry, Achin, Rhode Island Red and his dog Rowdy, Bam bam, the Viking, QT, Soaring Eagle, Serpico.....
Monday, March 24, 2014
Tray Mountain shelter to Dicks Creek Gap
Last night was a chilly, breezy night on the mountain.but my tent and sleeping bag are amazing. Several folks did not sleep well because of the cold, but I kicked my socks off in the middle of the night. The only problem was that after a few days of hiking with no shower.... For some reason it was a little stinky in my bag :) Tonight we are staying at a brand new Top of Georgia Hostel. Weather is supposed to get really crummy tomorrow and everyone is debating whether to take a day off. I'm going to make the call in the morning. Fine line between being stupid and being a weenie. I have to say, that the people I've met, both the hikers and all those that offer support along the way have been amazing. Good mojo out here. So much positive energy! Got my first trail magic today. A guy coming up,the trail handing out snickers bars. We keep leapfrogging with a lot of the same people. For example, tonight at the hostel, the banjo and fiddle guys are here too. Haven't seen them since the first night. They just lit a fire in the fireplace and the music is starting . Not a bad end to a good day! Picture below is sunset this morning and the fiddlin'/banjo guys .
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Poplar stamp gap to tray mountain shelter
Long day today! We got up before daylight because it was supposed to start raining about 7. It rained some, but not too bad. We ended up going about 6 miles further than planned because it was decent weather. Lots of big climbs today. It will all be worth it because tomorrow we have a relatively short day and will spend the night in the new Top of Georgia hostel and shuttle into town for good food etc. It's 6:30 and we are staying on top of a mountain with winds gusting up to 1000 mph. (Possibly a slight exaggeration but it sounds like it from inside my tent) no plans to go outside again tonight! Pic attached is last nights camp. The three that I've been hiking with plus merman, stick-in-the-mud and unity. LOTS warmer then.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Neels Gap to low gap
Things are great. Still hiking with dragon lady, j5 and Captain Jake. Went into Blairsville last night for dinner and ate a lot of food and a few beers and one of the most delicious diet cokes I've ever had! The weather has been great but I think some cold and rain are forecast for tomorrow. There are a lot of North Carolinians out here so trying not to be TOO overjoyed at Dukes loss.(my apologies also to Charlene :)
The mountains here are beautiful. I have to stop every now and then to take it all in. (Because if I tried to take it in while walking, I would undoubtedly trip on a rock and face plant. Lots of mountain climbing but it's not as difficult as the Rockies because the highest elevations are in the 5000 foot range. There's oxygen!! Big difference.
I'm thinking about naming my pack ' the monkey' because at the end of the day, I'm ready to get ' the monkey' off my back!! (That was for my kids . They LIVE my corny humor)
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