None of my stuff will be dry tomorrow, which means I will be walking in wet shoes.
I'm at the Stoney Brook shelter with a new group of hikers. Pipi and Hambergler, Dartman, Mountain Sailor, Willy Boy and his brother in law, Len, who is with him for the week, and a guy with a Just Josh n one side and Stupid Sucks on the other.
I should be in Hanover, NH on Monday. Its going to be another expensive day at the outfitter. My shoes need to be replaced again, and my rain jacket is leaking. I keep thinking I'm almost done so why worry about this stuff, but its only on the AT that you can think you are almost done with 475 miles to go. I probably have about 4 weeks left on the trail.
I should be in the Whites on Thursday. I hear they are both beautiful and difficult. The AMC huts will be very expensive. I need to find other options. They want 90 dollars to stay at a shelter. The shelters are lodges for rich people. This makes it very difficult and expensive for thru hikers.
A section hiker was talking about running marathons. I asked him about distances people run to train for a marathon. He said that the professional athletes might run about 120 miles per week. I do more distance than this while wearing a pack and walking on extremely rugged terrain.
2 comments:
"its only on the AT that you can think you are almost done with 475 miles to go"
very funny. You are at the part of the trail I most wanted to see, yet I am down here dodging thunderstorms in Florida. Hike on brother Rabbit!
You would love this part of the trail. You can both hike and rock climb at the same time.
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