Friday, April 28, 2017

Daleville, VA -- Glasgow, VA

Day 52

Mileage 18.5

We start today through an easy section all morning.  It's raining enough to have on rain gear.  There is a pretty sick fog all day too.  Made for some cool non views...

At 12 I get to the first river crossing.  It has been raining for 4 and a half days straight.  I sit on a log and eat lunch while I contemplate taking my shoes of to ford this river.  As I do Glim glom shows up and has the same idea.  Which is basically this river is moving fucking fast let's wait and eat first.

A deer shows up to investigate and gets about 15 feet away before heading off.

We eventually ford the river.  I take my shoes and socks off as do Darwin and Legs.  Glim glom walks straight through. No fucks given.  I should mention he has been wearing chacos and socks the whole trip...

I think we ended up fording about 5 times total.  And the rain let up finally while I lazily hiked the last few miles into our shelter. 

Our crew currently is: Darwin, Legs, Glim glom, Wet wipes, and Oz.  There are others that come and go, but this group is the core.


Day 53

Mileage 20ish

Its not raining! 

I hiked all morning at a good pace and met a bunch of trail maintainers.

I then took a wrong turn and walked for an extra mile or so down a lovely scenic path.

Ate lunch next to a river and took an hour break. 

We made it 3 more miles to a really nice shelter.  Took a 2 hour siesta.

Then commenced the 5 mile climb to the shelter.  Still made it there by 7.

Cowboy camped and had beautiful stars all night!


Day 54

Mileage 19.9

This was the best day ever!  The world came alive!  The flowers all bloomed! 

Woke up and watched the sunrise and got an early start.

Walking through the woods with endless trilliums and orchids was unbelievable.

The only climb of the day was up to an faa tower.  Then got to see the guillotine.

There were a lot of snakes and centipedes and lizards out on the trail today too!

I also finished listening to the sun also rises today!  Such a good book!

Its crazy to think that we are going to be at 800 miles tomorrow and only 4 days away from starting the Shenandoah valley!

--Strider


Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Marion, VA -- Daleville, VA




























So I suck and deleted my daily blog 2 days ago by accident. 

I'm at mile 730 and we got taken in by the nicest family for an unannounced 0 in the pouring rain.

So instead I figured I would rant a bit about a few different things.

First, the amount of trash on the trail and at the shelters is atrocious.   Every day I have seen and picked up trash, since being out here.  What. The. Fuck.  I don't understand in this environment how you could leave full plastic bags of trash in a shelter. I tried a lot in the beginning, but its actually pretty hard to stop and pick up every piece or be able to take all the trash out of the shelters.  Ugh...

The second thing I've been dealing with is super low energy all morning until I eat lunch.  I am making some switches in when I eat.  So now I am eating a ton in the morning and then snacking the rest of the day when I feel like I need it. I have also bumped up to 4000 calories and 100 grams of protein. So far it seems a lot better and hopefully does well all this week.

Lastly,  I have been rushing lately and just getting into our next campsite a lot in the last few weeks.  A few days ago I decided to stop and see more things and take time and enjoy the world more.  It has been just wonderful.  I've seen so much cool shit.  I find I walk with a smile around every corner.

--Strider


Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Damascus, VA -- Marion, VA

Day 35

Mileage 15.5 ish

We hiked out of Damascus at a nice lazy pace with bellies full.

A great hiking day with temps in the high 50s and the sun out.

Our plan was to hike to the shelter right before Grayson Highlands.

The scenery changed as we hiked from barren trees to a riverside hike to beautiful trees.


Day 36

Mileage 17.5 ish

Today is pony day. 

It was 12 miles until we enter Grayson highlands.  So we got there around 1:30.  We hiked through various pony herds from then on.  We finished at timpsi shelter. 

Ok so we are at the shelter and a herd of ponies rolls up.  They lick our hands and even someones freshly shaved head...

Now for the fun story time.

I cowboy camp tonight. This means just my pad and sleeping bag.  No tent.  I fall asleep around 9 after the stars and almost full moon come out.

At 2 am. Clip clop, clip clop.  Three ponies in a brute pony squad are 6 feet away staring me down. The leader was a viciously pregnant female.  I shed my sleeping bag as they posture towards me.  "Nope, nope, nope."  Apparently when provoked I assume a defensive stance instinctively.  Wrong move.  The male pony whinnies, rears back and gallops at me.  I raise my arms and yell "Yahhhhh, yahh"  and run towards them. 

I guess I was fully ready to fight 3 ponies... 

They were not and they ran off.  The whole camp dying of laughter.

I did not sleep that much for the rest of the night.


Day 37

Mileage 20ish

Pictured above is the pregnant she devil from the night prior.  They came into camp first thing in the morning looking for food.

The hike today goes in and out of the Grayson highlands with great views all day. 

We get into camp and I didn't drink enough water and get super dizzy and light headed.  Oops.

Another night of cowboy camping.  Tonight is a full moon and its beautiful


Day 38

Mileage 10ish

Wake to an awesome sunrise. 

We leave at 9 and get to Marion at 1 after a hitch from a 16 year old boy.

Today we eat, drink and resupply.


Friday, April 7, 2017

Hot Springs, NC -- Damascus,VA

Day 23

Mileage 14.8

We left Hot Springs and began our ascent after a great omelet and a phenomenal cinnamon bun at the diner.

After a 0 day it's really interesting how quickly my legs forgot what they were doing. 

They hurt. They are tight and its uphill all day.

Everyone took their time today.  We stopped for like 2 hours for lunch.

It's crazy that 15 miles is a small day now.


Day 24

Mileage 18.8

I don't have much to talk about today. 

So I'll talk about food.  I packed out fucking pesto. I also packed out Cabbot cheddar cheese and quinoa pasta.  Pesto mac and cheese has changed my life. 

Out here food is everything.  We talk about what we are going to eat in town days before we arrive.  We all have lists with must have items.

The sky seems to always open up in the afternoon to enjoy some good views.  I still enjoy the silence of the woods.  There is still an exhilarating feeling after every big climb and the 10 seconds following it.  Those few seconds as your breath becomes normal and your heart calms down never gets old.


Day 25

Mileage 14.8

Hiked all morning in the fog and a drizzly rain. We are doing 15 mile days until we get to Erwin, TN. 

I've been really enjoying the "balds" we hike.  Otherwise the woods are barren.  The balds at least give us a change in scenery.

Once again the sky opened up in the afternoon.

My lunch was two tortillas with honey, nutella, peanut butter and trail mix. Really hoping I don't get sick of it. Minus the nutella, that shit is too sweet.


Day 26

Mileage 15 ish

Gorgeous day.  Blue skies and warm! Yet we hike in the forest all day and only get this one view.

I hiked alone all day. The quiet was great.  Days like today make me feel like I still am enjoying this enough to finish.


Day 27

Mileage 10 ish

The rush to Erwin is real.  5.5 miles into Uncle Johnny's.  I immediately shower.  We then get a hitch into town by two teachers who are fishing for spring break.

We go straight to a chinese food place and go hard on some food. 

We then go to a laundromat and wash our clothes.  Then take turns going to the grocery store to resupply.

Everyone goes overboard.  We haven't had a real grocery store for a while.  I got stuff to make chikpea curry.   Honey Badger and Wet Wipes got a 12 pack. Glim Glom brings a box of wine.  Our packs have not been heavier.  Literally everyone's bags weigh minimum 35 lbs. With the heaviest at 51!

We have 4.5 miles to get to the first shelter outside of Erwin. It's straight up the whole way.  This is hell.

Ok fast forward.  We have ate and drank errythang.  We all get to sleep. Loudest snoring ever.  That coupled with the giant storm, none of us slept very much...


Day 28

Mileage 22

Start hiking and in 10 minutes the rain starts.  I just got my rain jacket and fly on before it pours.

Today is one of those days where I didn't look up much.  With my rain hood on its hard to see anything but the path right in front of me.

Let's talk more about food.  This chikpea curry is fucking bomb.  I packed out: 2 red bell peppers, tomato paste, diced tomatoes, chikpeas, quinoa, garlic paste, and vidalia onions.  It uses a bit of fuel and weighs a bunch, but fuck it was good!

Also of note, today is the first day I listened to music while hiking.  If you get the right music, the uphills get crushed.


Day 29

Mileage 18

I haven't talked much about my mental state, but the last few days had been taxing. Not many views and a very barren and drizzly trail. 

Well today makes it all awesome!  9 miles in the morning with some exquisite views. Which start with Roan mountain and a spruce and fir forest and ends with walking along the top of 3 balds.

Then we go eat way too much food at Bob's dairyland.  I got a great veggie burger with tots and onion rings and a fucking milkshake.

I hike another 9 miles.  The beginning is brutal for everyone. It's all uphill and we are all super full and many grunts and guttural noises are to be heard. 

We arrive at a side trail that has a waterfall. What do a bunch of hikers do when they see a giant waterfall? We immediately climb it and get in the water.


Day 30

Mileage 16.7

Fucking. Rained. All. Day.

It was great! 

Now I'm at the weirdest hostel with cats everywhere.

The "beds" are a small amount of foam.  One has cat shit on it and one has cat piss.  I chose one without either and not next to the giant spider.

That being said, Bob Peoples does a lot of work on the trail and the experience of going here was worth it.

Went into town to get a resupply for the next 2 and a half days. This store is straight out of cold war with half of the goods expired. 

Can't wait until we get to Damascus...


Day 31

Mileage 18 and a half ish

Left the hostel by 8:30 and came up to this roaring waterfall within a mile. My mood immediately changed.  Nothing like walking next to a roaring river to lift your head.

Next up we arrive at this lake.  We are all going slow today.  We chill and take an hourish break at the lake and eat.

We are heading to a vista shelter tonight!  We finally get to it at maybe 5.  It's crazy to think that we took like 2 hour long breaks today and still did 18 miles no problem. 

This day really helped me out mentally.  It hasn't been often that I dug into my head, but the last few days I definitely asked myself why the fuck am I doing this.

The answer seems so easy on days like this.  After sitting on a cliff outside the shelter watching the sunset, nothing else mattered besides what I could see and the small conversation a group of us was having about the mountains we were looking at.

We realized all the mountains we could see were ones we had hiked in the last few days.


Day 32

Mileage 23.3

We wake up early to watch the sunrise. The perfect start to the day.

Today we are doing a 23 mile day and some are even pushing to do a 30 mile day.

As everyone leaves for the day, the 6 of us are the last ones at camp. Darwin, Legs, Glimglom, Honey Badger and Wet Wipes. 

After today our crew has been hiking for 300 miles together.  We are all pretty much on the same page and have a great sense of humor together.  It has 5sure been a big factor in getting so far.  If I was by myself this whole time with no one to hear my shitty jokes or get songs stuck in their heads...


Day 33

Mileage 10

Fuck.  I slept like shit.  My sleeping pad is broke and my feet are cut to shit. 

I guess I hadn't mentioned these things prior.  My shoes disintegrated at around mile 400 and the heals were just the plastic part.  So my feet have pretty shitty abrasions. New shoes in Damascus!  Thanks Mom!

My sleeping pad baffles at the top came apart.  So half of it is just giant and my head slips off all night. Heres to hoping the outfitter can hook it up...

Ok let's not talk about that bad stuff.  Today is race to Damascus.  10 miles in under 3 hours!  Drop my bag off and go straight to the coffee shop! 

Then straight to mexican.  Burrito and marg let's fucking go!

Ok now I go to b&b and shower.  Then we all get dinner and then head to the brewery.

A much needed down day.  We all are doing a 0 tomorrow too!


Day 34

Mileage 0!

I'm the only one who is at the b&b, so I eat at the table as much as I can and chat with the owner about the next parts of the trail.

All that I need to do today is go to the outfitter and resupply.  Otherwise its all about food and chilling!