Today’s one of a kind:
This is the Japnaese Batmobile
Some thoughts for today:
We met folks
from South Africa, England, Germany, Australia, Netherlands even Texas LOL.
There were other countries, but those come to mind right off the bat.
Most everyone who hikes the AT has a ‘Trail Name’. Some
picked, some tagged by fellow hikers.
WE were known as the “Overland Hermits.” Sir Richard was from
the UK. One kid was called “Intense” (In Tents). We have a list somewhere of
over a hundred Trail Names me met.
We Met
‘Chilly Willie and Just Ray.’ We learned Ray didn’t want a trail name so the
hikers called him ‘Just Ray.’ WE hiked some with a Professor from Kenya, Dr.
Gordon. Mark called him ‘Gordy’ he did not seem happy with it, but after a day
or two it stuck.
A girl scout group in New Hampshire. Sherry is sitting in shelter reading the shelter log.
Where Golf
Courses boast themselves as a good place for a heart attack or stroke, because
there is usually a Doctor close by; on the AT there are a lot of Nurses.
Because one must be off of the grid for 6-9 months there are definite age
groups. Many young people take the time between HS & College, Also between
a Bachelor’s degree and the Masters.
Then a big open spot from mid 20s to the 60s; that is newly retirees finally have time to be in the woods for months. WE fit in that category starting in our 60s.
Above is Sir Richard from England somewhere in Vermont
One question comes up, especially by people who
have a Concealed Carry Permit. Do you carry a weapon? My answer is NO. I have
never met a thru hiker who would add an unnecessary few pounds to their load. I
have carried Pepper Spray, and probably will this time; just in case of the
remote possibility of a dangerous bear encounter.
This couple from Denmark (I think), we met in upper Maine
But as for
safety, you are safer on the AT than walking in most small towns; much safer
than NYC or Chicago. WE have met 16-18 year old females and grandmothers hiking
alone.
A solo hiking grandpa Here he is leaving New Hampshire 20 miles from Maine.
A solo hiking grandma, about 300 miles to go....
Preachers,
saints and sinners find comradery on the trail. We have met the recluse and the
know-it-all. We even met Mooseburger, "the best there is; there is no better." I
know that because he told me so, TRUE! A very self-centered German. The
president even sent ‘AF One’ to pick him up for his help several times. He said it like it was fact! He was
entertaining.
This is Cricket She has hiked nearly 2100 miles, she had 100 miles to finish the trail.
We don’t regret the time spent on the AT. I just hope I can do it again and gain some
more wonderful memories.
Nite Shipslog
4 comments:
I never would have guessed the number of AT enthusiasts! Interesting. That's cute on the nicknames. Is that to protect one's personal privacy, I wonder? Too, I've wondered if you and any of the others keep (or kept?) in touch.
Merry Christmas Eve!
What a fascinating way to get exercise and to meet new people; and perhaps make new friends. Wishing you another great adventure and perhaps meeting those people again.
I guess Bloggers do the same thing ... they walk the Internet and meet new people every now and then. That's how we met isn't it? What are our nicknames?
God bless you and Sherry always.
That kind of surprised me so many people going alone. Interesting.
Sounds wonderful hope you can do it ! Merry Christmas !
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