Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Day 39, June 23, 2014

We woke up and enjoyed fresh fruit cups, whole grain waffles with fresh strawberries and local sausage.

We checked out and we went to Burger King for a nice whopper! Then we went to the YMCA AT campground. We worked on my blog and said our goodbyes. I miss her already.

I went fishing and caught a bass and some knotty heads. No trout. :(

Later that evening I spent time with a lot of other AT thru hikers. I saw some little kids playing baseball, went over and asked if I could play? Of course they included me and they made me all time pitcher. Their names were Angel and Sabastian. They were about 11. It reminded me of when I played travel ball when I was young. Man do I miss playing baseball and all the good friends I made while playing baseball over the years. Their mom called them home to dinner and we parted ways. Can I just be a big kid the rest of my life? It's so fun being a Big kid at 26!


Caught a 40lb trout! 2 as a matter of fact.


Loved this art display. Love fly fishing. Love the AT!

Knotty head.


Small mouth.

Day 38, June 22, 2014

Zero day. 

We checked out of the Quality Inn and waited an hour for the fly shop to open at 12 p.m. I spent an hour in the fly shop and got a leader and some more flies. I also got some good advise on streams in the Shenandoah National Forest.

After the fly shop we went to Afton Mountain Vineyards for a wine tasting. It turned out to be a beautiful day and we each got a glass of wine after the tasting. Two women in their mid fifties Judy and Ashley joined us on the patio and clearly had more wine to drink than us. They were very chatty and were intrigued by my AT thru hike. After further conversation Ashley blessed me with a $20 bill. I tried to deny it but she insisted. I thanked her and we parted ways.

We got some pictures at the vineyard and included IHOP.

After the vineyard we went and checked into Afton Mountain bed and breakfast. We checked into the Mornington Room and went for a swim. Man the pool felt wonderful.

We took showers and headed to watch the big game USA vs. Portugal. The crowd was interesting and I got wild! Go USA! We shoulda locked down our defense and we could have prevented the late goal. Oh well we are still in great shape and will be ready for Germany. I will be able to talk some good trash to my fellow German AT hikers  until the match!!

We went back to the Bed and Breakfast and called it a night.


Afton Mountain vineyards.


IHOP and I getting crazy.


Mine and IHops life.




Chillen.




USA USA USA!





Day 37, June 21, 2014

Zero day.

I swept the fellowship hall and packed my things up. I headed off to do laundry and made phone calls to catch up with some folks. My favorite lady from home came and picked me up from the Coin Laundry. I was excited to see her!!

We headed to Buffalo Wild Wings and grabbed some wings and beers. It was amazing catching up and sharing stories with one another.

My aroma impressed this beautiful girl because I hadn't had a shower since Troutville, about 5 days before. After my shower I still stunk lol. We checked into the Quality Inn and grabbed a nap. The power went out for over 2 hours and I was grateful I was not hiking in the thunderstorm.

I introduced my best friend to other hikers so she could experience a part of the AT culture.

We went to the Heritage on Main and enjoyed a splendid dinner.

We watched a movie and went to bed early. Oh how I loved that bed!


Day 36, June 20, 2014

I hiked 12.4 AT miles and felt the previous 20+ the day before the whole day. My feet were Tenderoni :). I made it to Waynesboro/Wayne's World lol by 3:30 p.m. I received a hitch from a nice road biker 3 miles into Waynesboro from the Blue Ridge Parkway. Her name was Jackie. She showed us around and even offered her number upon us trying to return to the trail. 

I went to the Quality Inn, charged my phone and contacted The Mayor. He allowed my to take a shower until the Grace Lutheran Hiker Hostel opened at 5 p.m. I checked in, they took my picture, gave us a cot, and twenty or so they hikers slept in the fellowship hall. The Hostel is operated on a donation basis, big screen tv, free awesome snacks, water fountains, showers, wifi and computer access. They were very generous. I went to the Chinese Buffet and ate til I was full. Returned for the night took a twenty minute nap and watched a movie for the evening.


Chinese Buffet!


Law school? Maybe one day.


Fellowship Hall.


AT hikers. Ginga Ninja.


Day 35, June 19, 2014

A day like no other!!!

I woke up this morning and was ready to head down The Priest. I left around 9 a.m. The Priest is 5 miles straight down over. 3,100 elevation change.

I met another thru hiker Stryder who said the first thing he saw this morning at our camp was a bear. He stared it down for five minutes before getting out of his tent. A lot of thru hikers are sleeping with their food and the people in hammocks are placing their food below their hammock. Hopefully they will learn to hang it.

I also saw older individuals running up The Priest, I thought they were crazy but I'm sure they thought the same of me.

This was no ordinary lunch beak!! I hiked 7.6 miles to the Harper's Creek Shelter. Prior to arriving to the shelter  a lady and another thru hiker goat let me know that a Timber Rattler was hanging out by a log. Sure enough it was and this was my first encounter with a poisonous snake on the AT. This was also my first encounter with a Timber Rattler ever. I was sure to walk about 5 feet from it after snapping some pictures. I had prepared mentally for my encounter with a Tomber Rattler but when someone warns you of the rattler it is so much easier. If I wasn't warned I woulda probably pooped my pants :).

5 min. later a couple and their dog came through. The dog went ahead of the couple, sniffed the rattler and ticked him off. The rattle went off for about a minute or two.

Needless to say this is where it gets crazy. The dog and couple went on and another two thru hikers walked up. I had seen them before and they were pleasant guys. The next thing I know one of the guys is going after the rattler. The rattle was going off insanely and he took off down a gradient. The thru hiker launched him back up the trail on flat surface with his hiking stick which was a tree limb. At this point I'm running over from the shelter to get pictures. The thru hiker aka The Mayor pinned the snakes head with his hiking pole and grabbed its head with one hand and the rattle with the other. He tells his bud to grab his phone and take a picture/video. He put the snake down and asked me to hold its tail while he cut off its head. I politely declined and apologized that I couldn't be of assistance. He grabbed the knife and sliced his head off! Wow! The Mayor had told me later he had handled and caught snakes all his life and been bit only once by a copper head on his pinky. He said it stung and sought no medical treatment.  

To make a long story short he gutted the rattler, skinned it, and kept its head in a bag. It was a healthy rattler at 4 ft. long. Those eyes were wicked let me tell ya! I told The Mayor I would hike all day as long as I could try some of the rattle. They were aiming for a 29 mile day. We only hiked 22.3 AT miles instead. One hour in the night until 10 p.m.

The Mayor tried to cook the rattler on a stick but it wasn't cooking the meat all the way through. I pulled out my aluminum foil and we cooked it on that. The snake was cooked well with the coals and the aluminum foil. Wow what a marvelous taste. He gave me half the snake and I ate it all.

I must say I never expected to experience that when I woke up this morning. What a freaking lunch break! I must say I'm privileged to be in the smallest of percentile on the AT who has been with someone who hand grabbed a live rattler and killed him. Not to mention being able to partake in eating it as well!! We used all the snake by eating it and The Mayor will be sending the skin home for a nice memory! FYI. I am not taking on snake catching lessons nor do I recommend anyone trying this at home!!


Coming down The Priest.


The Three Ridges were extremely difficult.  I hiked an extremely good pace through them. Trail legs are developing.




First Timber Rattler.


Do you mind holding the tell? Mayor I'm sorry but I can't!


Game over.


4 ft. Timber Rattler.


The Mayor cleaning the snake.


Rattle Snake blood. Squirted on me while The Mayor was cleaning the snake.


Clean.


Large snake.


IHOP and snake skin.


Take 2.


Chimney Rock if I recall correctly.


Three Ridges.


Another snake. 5 ft. Rat snake.


The Mayor.


Be free!


Rattle Snake dinner.



Cooked!

Day 34, June 18, 2014

This morning I awoke at Hog Camp Gap. The British girls made tea for eyes adjust a fellow thru hiker, and I.

I hiked 7.7 AT miles and relaxed at Seeley Woodworth shelter. Thomas and his German shepherd showed up at 2:15 p.m. It was great to see him and Bruiser! I hadn't seen them since before Glasgow. We exchanged stories and I headed out for more miles. Thomas camped.

I hiked another 6.7 and called it a day. I hiked 3 miles off the AT to see a waterfall but I didn't see the waterfall. The view from the top was hidden by the rock and it was another mile to the lower part. All this according to the guidebook was only 1.2 miles but that's how it goes!

Set up the tent in the shelter to prevent bug bites. Bed 10 p.m.




Blessings!


AmAzInG!


Splendid.




IHOP.



Crabtree Waterfall.


View at Crabtree Waterfall.



Heading to Katahdin.