Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Praying for daylight...

3/25/08 - Woke up at 5 am and even Isaac couldn't wait to get out of bed so they could get up and hike. He didn't though... at least not right away... Amos served him up breakfast in bed!! (what a good brother - Brandi don't get any ideas!)

  • Put on FROZEN gear (socks were stiff as a board!) & managed to eek out a few jumping jacks to warm-up.
  • Beautiful blue skies w/ snowy peaks & green valleys - great views today made up for near zero visibility yesterday.
  • Isaac talked to EVERYBODY they came across on the trail - maybe a full hour and a half worth of Isaac being good 'ol lovable Isaac!
  • Lunch: (I should preface this by saying that they each have their own personal jar of peanut butter.) Organic dark chocolate and peanut butter sandwiches!
  • Took a side trail to Mt. Cammerer - they could see all of Hartford & even Isaac's house!!
  • Trail magic just as they came to the end - a cooler full of all that Little Debbie could possibly have to offer: donut sticks, zebra cakes, oatmeal creme pies, etc.
  • 17.5 AT miles today & hiked an extra 1.5 mi to the Pigeon & had a friend (Mike) pick them up - they're nice & cozy and at Isaac's house tonight. (Maybe a good 40 degrees warmer in the valley than up at 6000 ft.)
  • Isaac quote of the day: "1. Amos is WAY more bad-ass than me... 2. You had the most romantic 1st kiss ever." (he was serious - under a flipped Shredder on the Upper Yough was more idealistic than even I could dream up!)
  • Hiking to Max Patch tomorrow - and then back to Isaac's tomorrow night with the promise of La Carreta's Mexican - veggie fajitas I presume. Civilization is sooo tempting... !

1 comment:

Rea Road Neighborhood Coalition said...

Good to see ya'll are back on the AT. The weather in NC should improve greatly as the week goes on.

Would you mind if I include your blog on my Cedar Posts and Barbed Wire Fence blog? and,

Here's the big Q ... I also write for the Post and Courier in Charleston, SC. Wonder if you would mind if I did a short article on your blog?

I'm sure readers in the Charleston Low Country would enjoy following your progress.

Let me know what you think.

Chris

motoryachtsoco@aol.com