After 7 days on the trail we were running low on food and needed to go into town to reprovision yesterday. Dick's Creek Gap is a convenient place to do this, as the Top of Georgia Hikers' Hostel is located only half a mile from where the AT crosses a highway....
Blue Mountain Shelter to Tray Mountain Shelter
There are liberal numbers of shelters available along the AT. We typically pass one or two of them each day. They date to all periods since the AT was established in the 1930s. The typical design has changed from the early days, when they were...
Rattler
Bruce was the lead hiker early this afternoon as we crossed a sunny, dry ridge. Suddenly he lurched backwards saying "Whoa" and pointed at the trail just ahead of him. I leaned forward and examined the magnificent snake stretched across the trail. It...
Progress is slow
We were only able to cover 10 miles today, even though we started at 9 am and walked until after 4 pm. The miles are generally slow on the AT and today was a particularly challenging day. We started with a climb up Blood Mountain, at 4400 feet the highest...
Into the Woods
Bruce and I are a day and a half into our walk in the woods. Bruce's brother picked us up at the airport in Chattanooga, Tennessee and the next day he and his wife delivered us to a parking area a mile from the summit of Springer Mountain, the southern terminus...
Gord Heads to the Appalachian Trail
Ruth: Today I dropped Gord at the ferry to head off on an adventure - gulp - without me. A very rare thing for the two of us, but something I will have to get used to now that he has retired. He and his friend Bruce are flying to Georgia to walk for a month on the...