Still trucking..

I didn’t get a chance to make a post yesterday. I took an early break at about 3 PM and stayed at Dicks Dome last night. The rest was nice and I’m on the trail again this morning. This post is coming from the top of the ridge coming out of the shelter where I have a decent cell phone signal and I’m in touch with the world.  

Yesterday was a great hike and I even stopped and found some blackberries one, of several hikers treats.  

I’m going to try to make it all the way to Front Royal tomorrow. It will be my longest day on the trail with the goal of 15 miles. If all goes well I’ll be sleeping in a bed with clean sheets, taking a hot shower, and drying every single piece of clothing I have, which is soaking wet.

I’ll try to post more later today. 

And I made it…   Staying in Front Royal, VA for the night at a dumpy motel . 

By the way, all my pictures will be downloaded onto carousel when I get a Wi-Fi signal.  That should happen in Front Royal and every town I hit on the trail.

The noble-minded are calm and steady. Little people are forever fussing and fretting. – Confucius

Roller Coaster

It’s day three and I’m off to tackle the roller coaster with a full pack on my back.  I’ll be staying on the trail tonight so don’t worry if you don’t see a post from me for a day or two.

20 miles down, 1,000+ to go…

On the coaster:  

Here’s Peaches – I loved the kilt.

  
And this guy was hanging out at Sam Moore shelter.

  

I made it through the roller coaster and I am sleeping at Rod hallow shelter tonight. Planning for another 9 1/2 miles tomorrow. I hope I get a good nights sleep because I am really tired

Confidence is contagious; so is lack of confidence. ― Vince Lombardi

First Thru-Hikers

Here’s “Autobahn” and a couple I met yesterday on the trail.  I caught up with them at ATC.  And here I am at the ATC. We walked across this bridge over the Shenandoah River to Harpers Ferry.   We ran into “Trail Magic” at Keys Gap. I heard about this and didn’t think I would see it so soon.  They had free food for hungry thru-hikers.  We all are…  Here’s a group of scouts from Cincinnati.  They brought back a lot of memories for me.   All in all it was a great day. I hiked the 12 miles from Harpers Ferry to Blackburn trail center. I met all sorts of people on the trail including lots of thru-hikers.  I definitely will not be alone.

I saw few die of hunger; of eating, a hundred thousand. – Benjamin Franklin

The journey begins…

I left the house at about 5 PM on Friday.  Here is my pack in the car on the way to the airport.

  

I bought a paperback to read on the trail. I’m already starting to tear out the pages as I read them. I think I’ll be putting my fire starters in the trash before I hit the trail.  

 Started at Bears Den in the pouring rain.  
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And here’s Jeff and I at Raven Rocks in pea soup fog.  I haven’t been this wet in many years.

 

And now it’s back to the Wingard’s for a hot shower and to dry out after 8 miles, about half on the “Roller Coaster”.

BTW, we met 6 NOBO thru hikers today, including Snoopy, who was resting on the porch at Blackburn.  Perhaps in 2 1/2 months I will be equally mellow.  

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. – Chinese Proverb 

Last pre-hike post…

This is it.  My next post should be after I start hiking on the A.T.  I fly out of town tomorrow and start hiking on Saturday.  To make it really sweet, Jeff Wingard and I will be day hiking the 20 miles between Bear’s Den and Harpers Ferry on Saturday and Sunday.  On Monday I tackle the “Roller Coaster” with a full pack on my back.  Yikes!

My last “training” hike was today at West Tyson Park.  It was warm and humid.  In fact, the weather was more of a challenge than the miles and elevation changes.  My final base weight for my pack was 16.3 lbs, without food or water.  I’ve been aiming to be between 15 and 18 pounds, so I’m there!

West Tyson

Today’s featured “equipment”:  iPhone Apps

I plan to rely heavily on my iPhone for navigation, communication, and reference.  It will serve as my camera and I’ll be blogging from it.  In addition to the standard Apple apps on the phone, I have added these to use on the trip.  The top two are GPS enabled reference and mapping apps.  I’ve been using Gaia GPS on all of my training hikes.  AT Hiker keeps track of everything on the trail and should be my primary method of navigation, although I still have a Silva Analog Compass.

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The bottom three are my blogging app and camera utilities.  Camera+ essentially gives the iPhone the functionality of most digital cameras and has a great editor.

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In addition to the above apps, I have several PDF’s loaded into the DropBox on my phone.  These are all viewable in iBooks and the Thru-Hiker’s Companion will be my primary “printed” reference.  Most all of my quotes come from the next book.  The rest are references that I have added.

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To succeed in your mission, you must have single-minded devotion to your goal. – Abdul Kalam