THE END OF A WONDERFUL HIKE - October 1, 2009




Labels: Journal notes - Oct 1 - Photos




Labels: Journal notes - Oct 1 - Photos
What a night!!!!!
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 30

Labels: Journal notes - Sept 29
What a wet night and morning - rained most of night - our tents are wet - lucky our tents stayed dry on inside. Black Bird, Bark and Beary's tents got wet inside - sleeping bags wet - my sleeping bag is dry. The sun came out later today - not bad day at all - I am ready to get warm again (ha,ha). Saw a few day hikers today and saw a ranger - met an older man that climbed Katahdin 2 yrs ago on his 70th birthday - in ME that is what you do. Patches is craving (believe it or note) oats - the real kind - and romaine (oriental kind) with peanut butter. I am craving a nice roasted leg of lamb or a nice lamb chop or steak over the fire....we will see. If all go wells I can be back at work in 1 week - our bodies are holding up much better than our gear. Both our pants is tearing loose after I have fixed them a few times - boots lock horrible and back packs needs lots of love and tender care - our bodies feels good.
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 28
Had a peaceful night - packed up fast this morning - looks like rain - started to drizzle just before we reached our camp site just before 3 pm- we did 14.5 miles - pitched tents fast and put on rain gear to stay dry - nibbled on snacks - drank tea to stay warm - again early to bed - still drizzling on and off. Last night while we were cooking on our fire, some of the trail maintainers walked by to look for fallen trees over the trail to the water - they were very friendly and nice - did not say a word about our fire - this morning when we pass the rest of the maintenance group, the nice lady that gave us the bananas told us that we were not allowed to make a fire. Patches apologized, because we really did not know. Well apparently in ME the rule is only fires in designated camp sites - now we know - Thank You! We have 40.8 miles left until the top of Katahdin.
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 27
Today was the most level flat trail we have done so far - 16 miles in 6 1/2 hrs. Are we getting good? Last night was cold - like in real cold. Black Bird and another hiker told us that the water was frozen this morning outside their tents - needless to say I was cold the whole night - had everything on I could find in by back pack and that is a lot - I was grateful that I had it all. Today was such a wonderful pretty trail day - the fallen leaves - all the fall colors - so deep. I just wish I could capture all of it on pictures - they are sure in my mind. Patches was getting worried that he did not have enough snacks for 4 more days - we wanted to got to this camp store 6 miles away - they will pick you up but we could not get an answer - lucky at the road there were a lot of MATC (trail maintainers) - they gave him some snacks - apples and bananas - the bananas were so delicious.
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 26
It is 6pm - I am in my tent - don't need my headlight yet - I am ice cole - my lips are purple - my feet our frozen - I am just cold - lucky it is not raining - just cold. The last 2 day s was hard hiking - it was cold and lots of ups, downs and windy. According to the book White Cap Mt was the 1st climb to Katahdin. The last 2 nights we had a little rain - just enough to wet the dry ground/dirt. Patches feels better and does not hear his heart beating in his ear anymore. The leaves are dropping fast - that causes the trail to be slippery with out rain. I noticed yesterday that is already fall - the leaves here are very pretty - such deep yellow, red, orange - ME is cold - 5 more days to hike before we climb Mt Katahdin. Berry, Bark, Many Names and Notty just came to the shelter - we thought they were ahead of us. Just goes to show that the turtle finishes before the hare - ha,ha - 96% done.
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 24-25
I got up early - washed my hair - it was a nice warm night and day today - looks like rain - but we made it to camp with out rain. Today is the first day we had to take our boots off to get over the Big Wilson Stream (ME). Both of us made it fine - our back packs still wight heavy - I think we ate about 2 lbs out of each back pack.
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 23
Our first night in the 100 miles wilderness. Well it does not make much sense - "Welcome to the 100 mile wilderness" - does that mean we finished with the 2100 miles of wilderness. We have 110 miles left to the top of Mt Katahdin.
Labels: Journal Notes - Sept 22
Today we did 15.5 miles - we are about 6-7 miles from Monson, ME - the town just before the 100 miles of wilderness. We camped next to one of the rivers that we are suppose to ford - lucky not to deep and we managed to keep our boots on - Patches made a few steps over rocks in the first river. We went up Moxie Bald Mt - very nice ledges and nice views - perfect day - no wind - lots of sun - I even took off my long sleeve shirt - most of the hike today was next to a river with lots of small ups and downs - I was at camp just after 4 - we cooked 2 dinners just because we can (we carry it so we eat it). At the first river that we ford there was nice trial magic - apples and soda - this is also were we camped. Tomorrow morning we have to leave early for town to pick up our food box and try to fix both back packs - we hope to find a place to eat good lunch before we leave into the wilderness.
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 21
Nice easy hike up and over Pleasant Pond Mt - nice view back to Bigelow and Sugar Loaf Mt - a very nice hike day - cool but not cold - very little to no wind - perfect. We were at came by 3:30 - set up tents - washed some socks - Patches and Crazy Lady played rummy - he won - we really enjoy our camp time - so peaceful - had a very nice fire. Most of the hikers are doing big miles to get to the end - we want to remember ME like all the other states - tent with Black bird - Ox sleep in the shelter. Black Bird showed Patches how to throw bear line and bear bag like PCT hikers.
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 20
The sunrise over East Carry Pond was so beautiful - we ate breakfast with a woodpecker that was looking for it's breakfast in a dead pine tree.
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 19
We did 16.5 miles to make up some miles from the day before - easy hike - I managed 2 plus miles a hour - Patches is back to his 3 miles an hour - it is cold - hiked mostly with long sleeves today - had some drizzle rain - we were at a shelter when most of the rain hit - the wind blew very hard and cold.
Labels: Jornal notes - Sept 18
We ate at the Diner - finished packing and headed for the trail again - standing and talking with Bill and Bill when a pick up stopped and gave us a ride to the trail head. We did 10 miles - Horn Mt and Bigelow Mt was tough.
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 17
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MYSELF (CRAZY LADY)
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 16
Steep up and down - close to the end of the tough mt - we hiked with Bill & Bill, Mary Nanely and Netty, Black Bird and myself (Crazy Lady) - we slow hiked with steep ups & downs - our hiking days a getting shorter with the sun going down earlier and with leaves still on the trees the woods get dark early. Bill Sr fell far behind and did not make it to our camp spot (self created by Patches) - Patches followed a moose trail - found water and 3 level spots for our tents. Bill and Bill's hammock - we want to get up early tomorrow - it is town day.
Labels: Jornal notes - Sept 15
Maine Motto "This is the way life should be"
Labels: Journal notes - Sept 14