Whitley Gap Shelter
Day: 6
Mileage: 37.1
04/20/96 3:31 pm
Left around 10am and have been hiking in the rain ever since. Got to the turn off for this shelter I had to turn in (even though the shelter was annother 1.2 miles) my knees hurt and I was in danger of getting hypothermia so I had no choice (it was 4.~ to the next shelter).
Did get lost once on Cow Rock Mountain. The trail took a hard left (almost like a switchback) and a ridge trail went straight. Well guess wich one I took. At least I was able to air my greavence with the ridge runner from dinner last night and a trail maintainer who were at the first white blaze I saw after re-finding the AT.
Right now I am in dry cloths, fed, and drying my stuff.
Lisa, Grant and Kevin have already joined me here.
04/20/96 8:28 pm
Just been joined by Tom 'Botny Boy' and Dave 'The Navigator'. Botny Boy is NUTS I have been laughing since they arrived. I sure feel a lot better now, laughter is the best medicine.
Low Gap Shelter
Mileage: 41.5
04/21/96 12:58 pm
Not staying here to long just a break, but I need to complete last nights adventure:
Last night was THE best night so far. Botney Boy had us all out of our minds with laughter. It was GREAT!
Half way through the night Lisa (A.K.A. Blaze Blind) screamed .THERE.S A SKUNK...THERE.S A SKUNK. sure enough there was, but nothing happened. We shined a light on it and it went away.
So far today, I have run into more people than any other, mosty scouts out for the weekend. It is a nice, partly to mostly cloudy day, but great hiking weather.
This sight is great, full of birds and other creatures.
Glade I am taking a break here.
Blue Mt Shelter
Day: 7
Mileage: 48.6
04/21/96 5:24 pm
Arrived to an empty shelter with over 11.5 miles for the day (actually it was 12.7 with the hike back from Whitley Gap Shelter). Even though I hiked that many miles it was a good day. The weather was perfect hiking weather, so it made the milage bareable.
Expect to really meet a retired couple tonight. I hiked by them ands they said they were headed here.
The water source here is down hill quite a bit (on the AT) and there is no privey that I have seen, so it is far from perfect, but it is home for the night.
04/22/96 7:58 am
Up very early today, sice I couldn't sleep due to a combination of Trail Snail's snoring and about 100 mice. They were all over last night. So Far it does not appear I took any dammage, but I have not a complete inventoery.
I am not in the best of moods, due to lack of sleep so I am trying not so say much, luckey Blaze Blind and The Purple Pirate are still asleep, so I have an excuse.
Steeltrap Gap
Day: 8
Mileage: 58.4
04/22/96 3:58 pm
Hiked almost 10 miles today because I decided to sleep out tonight, instead of in a shelter. I should sleep well considering the hike today (2 large up then down hills).
Feel good today except for a blister that formed on my left foot inbetween the big toe, the one next to it and the main part of the foot. Had to pop it and put on second skin.
Met a retired couple today (might have been the same couple I met yesteerday, but I don.t think so). They reminded me that the trail is now 75 years old this year and that most of the famous thru hikers are out in celibration including Wingfoot!
Been on the trail for about a week now, still feel like I want to hike, so that is a good sign.
Oh yea, in the regiser at the last shelter was an entry about how the thru hikers staying there 2 nights before bailed out a bunch of unprepared Boy Scouts! could not believe what I saw boy scouts wearing oever the weekend for hikes. It did not surprise me when I read the entry. (the retired couple reminded me of this)
So far on this hike I have seen: Palieted woopecker (sp), moles, mice, a skunk, a phesant (sp), some type of newt, snails, and all sorts of birds I can.t even identify.
G-d its nice ust to lay down and catch up on the journel!
Deep Gap Shelter
Day: 9
Mileage: 63.4
04/23/96 1:16 pm
Last night I got some GOOD sleep, the only thing that would have made it better was if there was no wind. The wind kept on blowing hard all night in gusts. I was in a gap and it was as if the two valleys were playing a tug of war and the wind was the rope. Because of this, I had to fix my tarp twice, and lost one tent peg. But still a goods night sleep.
Now I am here at the next shelter, in a good possition to get to the road before the people from the Blueberry Patch drop off lights nights geusts (if I wake up by 6:30 and start hiking by 7:00 I should be there in time, I hope).
04/23/96 7:42 pm
Met a few more hikers today, Bill Malone, Big John, Ed (who is a repreat hiker and a little strange), and one or two more, as you can tell it was crouded at lunch.
Now we are sitting around, pretty cold, and three more hikers just joined us (us being Jim, Blaze Blind, Purple Pirate and I) and they are cooking dinner. They are heading in to the Blueberry Patch as well.
Nice trail saying in the log .no rain, no pain, no Maine.
The more I hear my new compainions talk the less likely I am going to wake up early to get into the Patch....if it is as cold as I think it will be unlikely I will no want to get out of bed.
Note, the old couple I met yesterday were 'Bow and Arrow'
The Blueberry Patch
Day: 10
Mileage: 67
04/24/96 1:07 pm
Last night was as cold as expected with quite a frost outside. No moice problems that I could see, someone said they heard them all night, but I did not.
The hike to here was harder than I expected, but I still made it, good thing for I was out of food.
Couldn.t belive it, but I got to 76 and started walking down to the Patch, and without even sticking out a thumb, I got a ride withing 200 yards of the trail. Nothing like being saved a road walk of 3.5 miles. The elderly couple did not say much, but I was so glade when they stoped and let me hop in the back of their pickup truck.
Mail drop here was no problem and everything arrived intacted. all sorted and ready to go. Now all I need is some lunch stuff to complete my food needs for the next week.
Now I have my cloths being done, took my shower, took care of a few other chores. Thinking about a cab into town for pizza.
The people here (Gary and Lennie) are great, and really make you feel wanted. They drop everything for you and show you aroud.
Waldo was here when I arrived, finishing up his latest web page addition. He told me he had over 100 email messages, 2 of wich were VERY negative. I think he is going to spend more time chained to the computer and less time to enjoy the hike. Why he made the AT like a job, I will never know. At least I am using my computer to inhance my hike, not to RULE it.
Well my compainions from last night just arrived. I guess they had to walk it. Thank G-d for TRAIL MAJIC!
04/24/96 10:40 pm
It has been quite a day. After my compainions got settle and two more joined us we decided to get a cab into town. The two girls who joined us needed to get to the post office but they were about to close but the people here made arrangements to let them pick up their stuff. After that I whent to the drug store to get some stuff for my poison ivey. In the meantime, the cab picked up the other three and we all met at the Georgia Mountain Restaurant for dinner. Good Food. Then off to Dill.s for more food and back to the hostel. I made phone calls, at a pizza and had birthday cake. Things are starting to calm down now, but things are good.
04/25/96 9:41 am
Just finished packing and waiting for the others to finish for the ride to the trail.
Great brekfast with good conversation. The people here are great. Breakfast consisted of pancakes, biscuts, sausage, coffee and oj.
My compainions for the night were: M.C. Brandy, Hidie Go Burgler, Smokey Moe and the couple who does not have a trail name yet.
This was deffinitly worth the stop!