Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Returning

Well, I am returning to the trail tomorrow thanks to Meme and Mark as they are driving me north to Bland, VA. I heard from K-Bar today that she and my friends are in Daleville, VA. I wish I was with them and am hopeful that I can catch up to them at some point. I don't think Kathadin will be the same without my partner. They need to slow down and I need to run! Not!

I have enjoyed my time with Meme very much and she has made sure that I am well fed and rested. I am not even sure today if my clothes will fit anymore. She makes the best popcorn ever and we have it every night.

I am very happy to be returning and can't wait to get back out there. I will stay in touch and let everyone know how it goes.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Darn it all!

Well, I made it to Damascus this weekend after hitchhiking and subsequently riding in the back of two pickup trucks and a car. One truck was full of manure! It figures I would get that one. Once I got to Damascus, I set up my tent in Tent City and then went to Medical because I knew that I had to. Well, to keep a long story short, I am at my Meme's house updating the blog because medical looked at me and sent me to the emergency room. They thought I had a blood clot and was in mortal danger. I knew I wasn't but also knew something was going on in my ankle. It was hot, very swollen, red and burned. The Baptist Church of Damascus is a caring, loving community. They provide the medical tent and provided me with a ride to the ER, a new life long friend (Sandra from Birmingham, AL), and a ride home from the ER. I don't know what I would have done without their support and caring. Bottom line, I have a really bad infection in my ankle, likely from my knee injury, that could get bad fast and the doc said "NO, hiking. You have to be within reach of a hospital" So I am at Meme's taking all the antibiotics they gave me being a "good girl" for the moment but..........

as soon as the darn meds are done, I am out of here and back on the trail. I will get to Kathadin this year. Of course, now all my friends will be a week ahead of me which really saddens me but as Cool Breeze reminded me several times I can meet more people and have more friends when I return for Trail Days next year.



Trail Days what a PARTY!!! Book signings, flutists, drum circles, the biggest water fight in the U.S. I am sure, contra dancing and more food than anyone could ever imagine. Thru hikers eat - eat a lot and most are told at medical to eat more as many are losing too much weight. If you offer free food, hikers will come, never doubt that. Yeah, can you imagine, I partied for 3 days with lots of people and loved every minute of it. You know what, I realized the month of May is not all that bad. I don't think that I hate it this year as I have in the past. Yes, I have thought and continue to think about all of my friends at my former employer trying to get through this month. I think and celebrate every second of every day that is stress free and that I am not stuck behind a computer screen for 80 hours a week during this month. I am sorry everyone and support your hard work during this time. At the end of the month, go outside, look up at the sky and know that I am looking at the same view with you, watching clouds meander by a beautiful blue sky, birds fly by and that you can now breathe and enjoy the sunshine.



I have been at Meme's less than a day now and have realized what a luxury hot water and toilet are. Anyone who has those two things is a wealthy person in my mind. Guess, my future goals will have to include these two things but beyond that, hey, I could live in a three sided building and wander the forests and be happy. I just have to figure out how to make money doing that.

I can't belive that I have come this far.

Wow, 583 miles completed when I arrived in Bland, VA last Thursday. That is more than a quarter of the way done. I can't believe that we have come so far. It is mind boggling although we have all decided that we need to slow down, enjoy the ride and make it last. Not going to do many more 23+ milers unless it is for a good reason, like getting close to town so that we can hike in and have hot coffee for breakfast. Oh yeah, have I told anyone that this coffee drinker has only ONE 8 ounce cup of cold coffee mixed with protein drink for breakfast. I miss my pot of hot coffee for sure. But what I have is sufficient to allow me to hike throughout the day and get going in the morning as quickly as possible so that we have enough time to hike the miles we want.












There is so much to write about that I do not really know where to start so have decided to talk about the best day yet. Hiked out of Damascus, VA to the Mt. Rogers State Park - okay let me back up a bit first with a scary story as it precedes the good day. While hiking out of Damascus, VA, we had to hike a part of the Virginia Creeper Trail (for those of you that are bikers, you should check out this trail, it is beautiful) and then cross a bike bridge. There was a plaque there telling about the bridge, the man that it was dedicated to etc... I read it all and then stepped onto the bridge, viewing the river and bridge. I noticed that the bridge was screwed together and that there was one big screw. Why I wondered and decided to check it out - until it opened it's eyes to view me! Biggest snake I have ever seen in my life, being a girl about such things, I of course ran down the bridge screaming, which disturbed the other big black snake that was sunning itself. Oh yeah, hysteria ensued ---- finally got off that darn bridge and into the woods where I think I am safer. Later, at the shelter, there was quite a discussion about these two characters and general consensus was that they were six feet long. I disagreed, I am sure they were more like twenty feet long when I saw them. So the snake count is two to date. Soundtrack has a great picture of one of them that I will upload when I get a copy from him.


The hike to Thomas Knob the following day was a nice hike through forests and fields to the highest point in VA, Mt. Rogers. Mt. Rogers was a bit of a challenge as we have encountered some rain along the way and all the streams are running high. We had to ford streams were all the stones were below water, cross bridges that had waterfalls crashing down over them, and follow the white blazes no matter where they were. At one point, I thought I had gotten lost and was following a stream instead. No, it was the AT "creek" I was following once I found the next blaze. Once we got to Thomas Knob Shelter, it was clear that we were in for more storms. That night, I think the winds got to 60 mph. Wow, what a windy night. I found out later that not too far away (Atkins, VA) they had a possible tornado. I love the wild weather, don't you? We did not get to have pizza at the shelter though. That would have made it a perfect night.

The good day - left the Thomas Knob shelter and hiked to the Grayson Highlands State Park. My heart sang as we climbed over the rock outcroppings, crossing the bald and finding the WILD PONIES!

They have free run of the state park and look very happy and healthy. I had apples for all and played with them for quite some time. K-Bar has the best picture of this but I do have a few to share with you. I fell in love with this area and fully intend to return to explore more of this beautiful area. The park is mountainous and grassy with lots of rock outcroppings to explore. Aren't there guys and girls cute? Yes, there is a foal in one picture and he is one of many that I saw. There were paints, buckskins and lots of solid color ponies to watch. Make no mistake about it, they are wild. They are not domesticated and are just as happy to bite or kick you as let you come near. Of course they also like apples and let me feed them. The park ranger was not around when I was there but I understand that they discourage people from interacting with the ponies. I do understand why but am so glad that I got to visit with them for half the day. This day has been my favorite so far. I hope that all thru hikers enjoy this area as much I did.


As favorite as it was, there have been so many others since I last wrote that I could go on for pages talking, describing the beauty that I have lived with. But there other things as well, have you heard of trail magic? Well this is what it looks like sometimes. That is right, just a cooler set off the trail with drinks maybe a snack or two for thru hikers to look forward to, enjoy, and be thankful for. Of course, the worst, is when you see the cooler, imagine the cold Coke and Little Debbie's Oatmeal cookie, savor the idea while you are getting down the switchback only to find the cooler empty - what a let down. Crazy Horse says trail magic doesn't happen in New Englad much, well, K-Bar and I have decided that we are going to prove him wrong next year. While approaching Bland, VA, the trail magic consisted of two gallon jugs of water (there is little in the area) and a print out of the next 10 day's worth of weather forcast. It doesn't take much to make trail magic happen or to make a thru hiker happy.

Friends - oh my gosh, I love all my fellow thru hikers so much. We have fun everyday. We celebrate every day even if it is raining which really is not so bad unless everything you own is dripping wet which does happen but not too often. I have met so many wonderful people on this trail that I could not begin to introduce them all to you. I think a few pictures will suffice to show us at our best. Enjoy - I will write more later.

















Friday, May 15, 2009

Off to Trail Days

Mom came off trail yesterday and is headed back towards Damascus. There she is going to get her supply box I sent her and PARTY!!! When we spoke yesterday she was almost more excited about getting Model-T to sign her book than she was that she is almost 600 miles in (1/4 way done). I expect she will be able to make a post herself while she is there although getting some PC time with 30,000 hikers in town maybe a challenge. Still has her head up, feet in motion, and moving along to the Fillet o' Fish song (with new words).

Thursday, May 7, 2009

She made it to Virginia

Mom has made it to Virginia, but hey we all knew she would. If she puts her mind to something she can do anything, raise 4 kids...go to college...walk 2200 miles...I am excited (maybe a little scared) to see what is next on the To-Do list. Anyway, I heard from her this morning and she is in good spirits. Aside from needing a new pair of boots things couldn't be going any better. Yesterday was her last time to visit with and receive a food drop from Meme. I just went and sent food box #1 for her to pick up next week. I am grateful that Meme was able to meet her these first few weeks it put all our hearts at ease knowing that she had family near by if she needed it. And Meme, I thank you it has meant a lot to me and others for you to have been able to do that for her.

Here are some more pics that Meme was able to get yesterday at their meeting in Damascus, VA. And hey is anyone else noticing...Mom is getting buff. The pounds are a dropping I guess all of those who want to drop a few know a new diet that actually works.






Lodging last night (Damascus, VA)
Mom and Meme (aunt)
Mom and Mark (cousin)


She is coming off the trail next week for a three day all out party known as Trail Days. 30,000 hikers invade Damascus every year and enjoy things ranging from water gun fights to talent shows and more. Please see the following address if you want to learn more http://www.traildays.us/