Photo From the AT:
Thinking
this is too much Trail, I will slow it
down with a few more photos. I hope I
don’t do too much repeating since they aren’t in order.
(Even just a glimpse of a water fall about makes me giddy!)
Hiking about 1900 miles on the trail, during which we both had some minor
injuries, sore heels, strained groin muscle, Lime scare, etc. We realized the White mountains of New Hampshire might be
just too much for us, but we wanted to see Mt. Katahdin.
So on our next to last trip north we drove to Mt Katahdin. WE chose to
climb Katahdin via the Abol Trail and descend the AT (or Hunt Trail). No one is
allowed to spend the night on the mountain, so the trip is up and down in one
day. Average trip 8-10 hours. We carried light packs and water.
Climbing was steep, with chances of sliding, BUT very few ‘dangerous ledges or drop offs’. WE reached the top and took pictures then
..........started down the AT on the Hunt Trail.
At
one point on top of a boulder about 4-5’ across and pretty much straight down
50-100’ on one side. Sherry appeared frightened for the first time. “I can’t do
this!” she said as she sat on the boulder.
“Honey we have no choice, we must head on down.” The down trail side was
only about 8 to 10 ft down. With some steel rebar about halfway.. I threw the
packs down, dropped down and held my hands over my head to get her feet as she
slid off on her belly. That was the
toughest thing we encountered. But we had already been on the trail about 14
hours. We wondered what had happened to
that 8 hours round trip. LOL
“No Babe, that trail mix you have just might attract a moose or bear, we
gotta go.” So we did.
The trip took us mid 60yr old people 22 hours. Fortunately, we did have lights in our packs.
LOL
So
we may not have finished the whole trail but we did get both ends and most of
the rest. ;-).
Thanks for reading, and remember, this whole AT backpacking thing, was
HER idea. But I had a ball and it opened
our eyes to another world.
Nite Shipslog
PS: Thank YOU ALL, YOUR visit
means a lot and makes us smile. You make
our day better to know you have visited.
4 comments:
That boulder doesn't sound like any place I'd like to be on purpose. I love how you talked Sherry down safely. But 22 hours? In the dark?
You haven't shared whether or not you were armed, but my mind's getting full of "what-if's" as I sit here!
Be careful what you wish for! (lol)
That is quite an impressive accomplishment!!!
Walking for 22 Hours? What stamina and determination.
God bless you both always.
You really reached the summit of your endurance.. What goes up must come down, but sliding on your tummy sounds painful. Glad you had the experience and saw such beautiful sights. I imagine it really felt good to get down that mountain and safety.
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