U-Blazing and Trail Magic…

Wow, what a difference today! Took an Uber back to the trail (U-Blazing) on the other side of the flood and hiked up to the top of the ridge. Ended up doing 11+ miles, which included a stop for trail magic. Menu included pulled pork, scalloped potatoes, cobbler and lots of soda and Gatorade. I met lots of hikers and got rejuvenated.

AT Thru-Hike Stats
Section Day #4 (6/29/18)
Start – Swatara Gap (I-81) 1183.4
End – 501 Shelter 1194.8
Today’s mileage: 11.4
Total section miles: 44.8
Total miles on AT: 691.8
Avg daily miles (section 5) – 11.2

Yes: I am a dreamer. For a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. ― Oscar Wilde

OMG what a storm!

Last night I was at the spring in my hammock with the Cuben fiber tarp. A storm came through about midnight and, OMG, I have never seen it rain SO hard. The campsite was a river; thank God I was up off the ground.

To my dismay many of the creek crossings on the trail were flooded out today. I was with a group of thru-hikers, and we got a ride around the first impassable crossing. (Six stinky hikers in a small car was quite a trip!) A road walk went around the second, but the third, under interstate I-81, was without an immediate solution. (Some of the hikers walked through chest deep water, but not me.)

Flooded AT

Red Stripe and Handyman – Road walk

I’m holed up in a hotel tonight and have done laundry and dried everything out. Hopefully the water will be lower tomorrow and I’ll be able to get back on the trail.

Hiker hotel room

AT Thru-Hike Stats
Section Day #3 (6/28/18)
Start – Spring 1165.7
End – Swatara Gap (I-81) 1183.4
Today’s mileage: 17.7*
Total section miles: 33.4
Total miles on AT: 680.4
Avg daily miles (section 5) – 10.1
*Included some trail, some road walk and some “Yellow Blazing” around floods.

PS – I almost quit today it was so tough. But not yet!

Never wrestle with pigs. You both get dirty and the pig likes it. – George Bernard Shaw

Ridge Running…

Hardly slept at all last night because the wind was up and my hammock was rocking. That made it hard to hike today, but I took a nap during my break.

Today’s hike was mostly along the ridge, but I’m spending the night down low with no cell signal. Covered almost 12 miles.

Saw several thru hikers today. They’re fast and not too social.

AT Thru-Hike Stats

Section Day #2 (6/27/18)
Start – Stealth Campsite 1153.8
End – Spring 1165.7
Today’s mileage: 11.9
Total section miles: 15.7
Total miles on AT: 662.7
Avg daily miles (section 5) – 7.8

Back to the trail!

Today is travel day…

And yes, as always, it’s raining ☔️ ; But I have my trusty OR Helium II rain jacket and umbrella too!

Helium II @ Amicalola

Started out downtown (Central West End, St Louis) and took the Metrolink to the airport.

Then SWA to Philadelphia.

But flight got delayed over 30 min due to storms. So wasn’t able to make the early train.

Then the Septa train to downtown Philly.

Amtrak to Harrisburg…

And then Uber to the trail.

I ended up hiking past Clarks Ferry shelter and I am stealth camped on top of the ridge looking over the Susquehanna valley towards Harrisburg Pennsylvania.

AT Thru-Hike Stats
Section Day #1 (6/26/18)
Start – Duncannon, PA 1150.0
End – Stealth Campsite 1153.8
Today’s mileage: 3.8
Total section miles: 3.8
Total miles on AT: 650.8
Avg daily miles (section 5) – 3.8

Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goals. – Henry Ford

Planes ✈️, trains 🚊 and automobiles 🚙; sailboats ⛵️ too!

In 2 days I’ll be back on trail. It’s always interesting to get to or from the AT. This time it will be:

  • Uber to the airport
  • SWA to Philadelphia
  • Septa to the train station
  • Amtrak to Harrisburg
  • Uber again to Duncannon

And, today I’m sailing the Flying Scot at CSA in day #2 of the Egyptian Cup Regatta. Yesterday was fantastic but challenging in light air with 26 boats racing. It was great to be sailing with crew again and Lois was amazing. 😉

And the great news is that we’re sitting in 3rd and there’s no wind 💨. Not bad for our first Flying Scot regatta!!!

Second Wind FS #6162

Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success. – Henry Ford