Day two: We were caught on black mountain during a surprise thunderstorm. The higher we got the more worried we were until we finally busted out the inflatable sleeping pads and sat on them praying for an hour. Fortunately we did not float away on the creek previously known as the trail. Using our knowledge from middle school soccer we waited for thirty minutes after the last thunder and quickly limped off the trail. We setup camp in woody's gap and slept soundly.
Day three: Sprout (formerly known as Margaret) spent an hour and a half answering questions about valuations on a conference call while Deet (formerly known as Ricky) fought off boredom and improved his beat hang methods. We didn't make any progress because Margaret's ankle was tweaked from the run-in with the thunder gods.
Day three: we hit the trail again for an uneventful yet beautiful hike to jarrard's gap. We stayed at a campsite provided by the famous Cradle of forestry Interpretive Association with colorful hosts Brenda and Melvin.
Day four: We explored the camp grounds at the beautiful mountain lake.
Today we are hiking to neel's gap!
Friday, May 25, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
First Day
After a great day of hiking we reached the Great Hawk shelter about 10 miles from springer mountain. Not without a couple hitches though. We got lost twice but found the trail three times. The first was google map's fault. On the way to way to the trail head we took several detours, but made it to the trail head by one o'clock. The woods were beautiful; mountain laurels were in bloom, and we walked through stands of massive hemlocks.
We met a few interesting characters along the way too. Juice and Mooki
hiked all day with us carrying twice as much weight with an iPod and full boom box. On a side trip to a beautiful waterfall we met a shirtless, bearded, old man. He was particularly proud of his minimalist nature and pointed us in the direction of the waterfall. He was also kind enough to give us incorrect directions back to the trail. We spent the next hour eating cobwebs and bush wacking.
Tonight it is storming, but we made some ramen and are safe in the tent!
We met a few interesting characters along the way too. Juice and Mooki
hiked all day with us carrying twice as much weight with an iPod and full boom box. On a side trip to a beautiful waterfall we met a shirtless, bearded, old man. He was particularly proud of his minimalist nature and pointed us in the direction of the waterfall. He was also kind enough to give us incorrect directions back to the trail. We spent the next hour eating cobwebs and bush wacking.
Tonight it is storming, but we made some ramen and are safe in the tent!
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