Oh, back to last night. Hung out at the shelter with Charlie, Murph (found out she’s a pediatrician!), Izzy, Dick, Dennis, and Ed (college student from Penn.). Also, two high school kids on Spring Break were there (Mayonnaise and Tobasco Ass). They have lots of funny stories and aren’t shy at all.
Mayonnaise and Tobasco Ass |
It was early – I didn’t even want to look at the time, given the Daylight Savings factor. But we got into bed and tried to sleep. Amazingly, I haven’t been having bad nights. I never look at my watch during the night. I don’t have a job to get up for, so it’s not as stressful as it could be. And we’re in the tent for a long time – at least 8:30 p.m. to 7 a.m., so I must be doing OK sleepwise.
It is tough to get out of a warm sleeping bag, though. Wore two pairs of socks, face mask, hat, and long johns to bed. The wind was howling all night. Awoke to bits of snow/frost on the ground. Had to walk to the top of Blood Mountain to make it to Neels Gap. Not a bad hike. Views from the top were amazing.
Shelter at the top of Blood Mountain |
Then it was down to Neels Gap, the only building the trail actually runs through. Immediately signed up for a shower. It felt so good. Heavenly! Hung out, called home. We resupplied at the store for the next three days; I had a fish sandwich and was good to go. Another hiker received a huge care package and was offering brownies and chocolate-covered pretzels to everyone.
Murph, Gail, Charlie, Kerri, Dave, and Orion |
I remember this day well. I was FREEZING in this pic. Brrrr.
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