Zero Day!
After spending a night in "jail" (a hikers'-only hostel in Palmerton located in the basement of the "cop shop", we did laundry across the street, scored a tasty diner breakfast, took care of posalt logistics, and other logistics. We're almost 300 miles from our start point and getting stronger every day. But our bodies definitely needed a rest. We're doing 20 miles tomorrow, over one of the toughest sections yet (even worse than the "knife's edge", which was as scary--and as exhilarating as it sounds). It starts with a near-vertical 1000 foot climb, then 4 miles over an exposed rocky area that was spoiled by a a zinc mine dump. To make it easier on ourselves, we're "slack-packing" (or "slacking" this dounting section. That means we're only carrying food, water and rain gear and sending the rest of our stuff to a hotel at our next stop. No, we're not wusses. Even "Gorrilla", a burly 6'6 dude who cruised past us a week ago, signed a logbook we passed earlier saying he's "slacking" thru a good chunk of PA. Many other really good hikers we've met have done the same. The rocks take a toll on one's souls and one's soles. Anyway, 20 miles is still not exactly a wimpy distance. I'm sure we'll get to the hotel, shower and crash. Then, only 16 more miles and we'll be free of PA!
Billy Goat
2 comments:
I am sooo jealous (as is Scott Majot). I wish the AT was just a smidge closer to us. FYI, there are very few rocks and rattlesnakes and NO poison ivy on the hiking trails of Potter County, PA.
Any chance you'll be driving to Milwaukee after you're done? There's always a shower, a bed and food and drink with your name on it in Coudersport. And on 8/25 there'll be a big ole Potter County wedding reception where you could flaunt your trail-hardened bodies to the locals. ;-)
this is great, guys. i love your updates! (and if i think driving through pa is bad, i can't imagine hiking it...)
-kelly b
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