07.16.07

Day 11 Jun 25 Mon

Posted in Hike '07 at 11:19 am by segue

16.8mi to George W. Outerbridge
Over Bake oven knob. Stoped at Bake oven knob shelter for lunch. Built in 1937. Lots of rocks Last 3 mi were great medow top. got to camp still light and water close to camp washed up cooked good dinner. After dark Paloma and Ghetto came into the shelter after a 24mi day. Then about 10p we heard quite a racket from coming down the trail and who should show up but the boston High Life. Met Paloma, Crazy Bear, Carpenter, Ghetto, (Gang of 4P).

Day 10 Jun 24 Sun

Posted in Hike '07 at 11:14 am by segue

16.5mi to Allentown Shelter
Ankle stronger, Looooong day Lots of loose rocks, rock slides rock fields, and boulders. A rock, loose rock, rock slide, dose NOT make a trail! Two climbs of 1000′ Nice view from dan’s Pulpit. Last 4mi seemed like 10mi. Got into camp about dark, met B Floyd. Water was puddle .6mi from shelter steep down hill. Went to bed no dinner just drank a lot of water. Slept in tent like the dead. Woke next day feleing better.

Day 9 Jun 23 Sat

Posted in Hike '07 at 11:11 am by segue

14.7 to Windsor Furnace State Park
State park on weekend set up tent and ate a big dinner. Ankle feeling stronger today. Nice looking park.

Day 8 Jun 22 Fri

Posted in Hike '07 at 11:08 am by segue

15.1mi 501 to Eagle Nest
Family drove me back to the trail late thursday night. Walked to the shelter and it was full of people. Lucky most tented out. Bow legs with his dog Bono, Sniper, High Life.

First day back on the trail. Ankle very sore not strong. Almost called it quits if its going to be this painful no use in hurting myself. Took all day rested a lot. Lots of rocks got into camp about 6p ate. I’m the only one in shelter. Everyone else pushed on to Port Clinton for the Saturday Cookout.

06.19.07

Day 7 Friday June 15

Posted in Hike '07 at 4:32 pm by Lunar Orbit

17.4mi to 501 Shelter
Another cold morning it had dipped into the low 40s. All day yesterday was overcast made for good walking but as soon as you stopped you got chilled. Making it a stay in the warm sleeping bag morning. Ate a good breakfast broke down camp and headed out about 10a. All day just couldn’t get a stride or pace going it was lots of up and down hills or groups of loose rock. Whole fields of rock slide that were all loose, like on a topsy turvy at the state fair. I kept rolling my left ankle.

Went through Rausch Gap Village, another abandon coal mining place. The woods were spooky kinda like there are still people there keeping an eye on the place. You cant see any remains just somehow the trees have hung onto the memories there. It was odd.

Crossed over four major roads and under Interstate 81, then up steep and switch backs to a ridge which the trail follows for about 7mi to William Penn Shelter. With no real defining markers that became a very very very long 7mi. At one point I was convinced I had somehow passed the shelter and was already part way to the 501. Plus along this ridge the Poison Ivy was was the worst I’ve ever seen fields of it coving the trail and trees with no where to stop and get away from it. So it became a game of avoid the poison ivy and turning my ankle. By the time I got to William Penn Shelter I was ready to call it a day, but there were Panda and Peterman waiting. They were going to push the last 4mi to the 501 for the night. So on we went downward lucky it was on a old woods road which made travel fast and easy. We stopped at PA645 half way to the shelter where I called the family and talking to them had dad come out and meet me at the 501 to pick me up. By this time my ankle was swollen about the size of a big orange and every step was excruciating. I got to Route 501 said my goodbyes to Panda and Peterman and waited for dad and mom to come.

I figure take a few days off recover the ankle and I want to make some adjustments to food and pack weight. then get back on the trail rested and ready to go again.

-segue’07

Day 6 Thursday June 14

Posted in Hike '07 at 4:09 pm by Lunar Orbit

17.5mi to Rausch Gap Shelter
We all woke late to a sunless cold morning. Clothes still damp from the day before. but we were in a good new dry shelter and had an area to make hot breakfast. Was on the trail by 9:30a. long miles today but fairly easy. Saw my first Rattlers today, three of them sitting curled up right in the middle of the trail on a rock slide. Not moving so had to walk around. Only one major climb down into PA325 at 560′ up to Stony Mtn at 1650′ in about 4mi. the rest of the day was good to stretch tired sore legs. Walking on old forest roads. We passed through Yellow Springs Village, no longer there now just a primitive camp site. Headed down to Rausch Gap Shelter.

Got into camp about 6p in time to set up my tent and have a good hot dinner. This area has several failed mining villages from the 1800s its a lil spooky walking through here you can see where people have been before and wonder why it dried up.

-segue’07

Day 5 Wednesday June 13

Posted in Hike '07 at 10:57 am by Lunar Orbit

15.4mi to Peter’s Mtn Shelter
When I woke there was thick eery fog covering everything. By the time I ate packed and broke camp most of it had cleared out. Hiking back up to the trail felt good and strong. Met Beach Bum from Va Beach. Said he had started on Springer March 4th that this was his 100th day. He had retired just so he could hike the trail this year. he was coming from Darlington Shelter and headed into Duncannon, PA. for a day off the trail. I walked down about 5mi into and through Duncannon, PA. Yes the trail in some spots goes through towns and along sidewalks. Kids playing in the yard I guess smelly dirty hikers are a common sight. Crossed the Juniata and Susquehanna Rivers. Then headed up Peters Mtn. to Clarks Ferry Shelter.

8mi under my belt the rumor was that Peters Mtn Shelter had no water, so a quick stop in Clarks Ferry Shelter to fill up for the last 6mi of the day. As soon as I was filled up on water another big strong thunder storm rolled through, since I was dry and in a shelter I waited it out. Headed out about an hour later for a quick zip across the ridge to Peters Mtn Shelter. It rained a few more times and I got into shelter about 7:30 tired and wet. But a huge new shelter with plenty of room. Where I met Panda, Peterman, One Way jesus and Salaam.

Due to the storm and overcast it droped into the 40s over night.

-segue’07

Day 4 Tuesday June 12

Posted in Hike '07 at 10:04 am by Lunar Orbit

7.3mi to Cove Mtn Shelter
Short recovery day. I woke up feeling much better then expected beautiful day. Broke camp knowing I had a short day didn’t press myself hard. Even stopped at a stream about 4mi filled all my water took my boots off and relaxed in the sun for about an hour. It was a good day and I was really enjoying being out. As I was sitting there enjoying myself I broke out my maps and started looking at milage. I realized if I could push a bit I could make Port Clinton by Sunday and meet my family there in stead of the arranged 501 Shelter.

As I got to the top of Cove Mountain and was following the ridge a storm rolled in and got my first rain but it cleared up fast. I made the Cove Shelter by about 3p glad to be there and just in time for some nasty big thunder storms to roll up the valley. I had the shelter to myself. Ate a good meal, washed some clothes and bathed a bit. Only had to share the shelter with a few chipmunks, one porcupine, and about a ba-zillion caterpillars. It rained and thunder stormed all night.

-segue’07

Day 3 Monday June 11

Posted in Hike '07 at 10:03 am by Lunar Orbit

18.2mi to Darlington Shelter
I was only planning on going 14mi today not that, that is much less but the extra three miles I didn’t do yesterday plus no camping between Alex Kennedy Shelter and Darlington Shelter due to the fact that its all rural and farm land, made for a excruciating long day. I went throught Boiling Springs, PA 17007 the trail goes right through the park and ATC Mid-Atlantic Regional Office is there. Stopped for about an hour chatted with other thru-hikers. Headed out about 1p much later then I had wanted to.

I hit the wall about 15mi and for a while didn’t think I was going to make it. I would almost rather have someone just kick me in the (your choice of place). The last mile was, of course, wait for it, you guesses it UP HILL, to add insult to injury as your straining and cursing the gods they inform you that the water source is .5mi before the shelter. Not only are you still going uphill the steepest section of the day but you have to fill up on water at 8.5lbs a gallon and carry extra so you can have dinner tonight. Then as a final slap in the private bits they build a nice scenic vista to over look where you just came from. But all you really want is to be at the shelter.

Why can they build a scenic vista but they cant figure out how to put the shelter close to a water source?

I got into camp about 8:30p, wasn’t even going to make dinner just climb into my bag and pass out but once I dropped pack I could tell I had to feed my body ate a quick dinner in the dark drank some tea and honey then passed out.

-segue’07

Day 2 Sunday June 10

Posted in Hike '07 at 10:02 am by Lunar Orbit

8.2mi to Alex Kennedy Shelter
Was going for 11mi to stay at the campgrounds but only made it 8 to the Alex Kennedy Shelter.
Tired

I was glad to be there achy and very tired could not have made it that last three miles. Plus as I found out the next morning the “campsite” was nothing more then a corner of a farmers field directly next to a working RR track and about every 15-20min all night long trains went by. The shelter was another nice one was quiet. I got a good nights rest and headed out early the next morning. Day three will be a very long day.

I also sent my camera back with my brother so there wont be any more pics for a while. Till Im “in shape” and can pick it up again. Sorry but four extra pounds right now is a big load.

-segue’07

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