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5/17: Site Past Rice Knob Shelter to Creek Site by Old Captain’s Place

Miles 645.6-657.9 Total ascent 2451’; descent 3383′ We got soaked today. It wasn’t a hard rain, but it was a durable one, the sort no gear short of a plastic bag can stand up to.  Almost no outdoor apparel or fabric gear is truly waterproof. If it were, it would get wet inside with sweat, […]

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5/16: Angel’s Rest Hiker Hostel to Site Past Rice Knob Shelter

Miles 636.1-645.6 (9.5 mi.) Total ascent 3251’; descent 1883’ It would be difficult if not outright impossible to construct an entirely off-road hiking trail from Georgia to Maine. But something I didn’t expect, and imagine many following my experience would not, is the amount of road travel involved.  Usually, the trail crosses the road in […]

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5/15: Zero in Pearisburg, Virginia

Mile 636.1 I wish I could say we did something today other than sit around and eat pizza, but we did not.  We decided around 9 a.m. to stay another night at Angel’s Rest Hiker Hostel, largely to cope with our Covid-19 vaccine side effects. We packed up our things, panting like the old geezers […]

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5/14: Spring Near Pearis Ledges to Angel’s Rest Hiker Hostel

Miles 633.7-636.1 (2.4 mi.) Total ascent: 118′; descent 1801′ Covid-19 is, for us, over. Rachel and I received our second vaccine dose at the Pearisburg Walmart today. So far, we feel no side effects. Since we began planning our hike, the pandemic has hung over our heads. We worried until the second needle was out […]

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5/13: Site After Wapiti Shelter to Spring Near Pearis Ledges

Miles 618.8-633.7 (14.9 mi.) Total ascent 3468′; descent 2671′  Rachel and I exercised herculean self-restraint in staying where I sit, just north of the Pearis Ledges.  We arrived at the site around 3:30, with more than enough hours of daylight to make it the remaining 3.3 miles to Pearisburg, in the valley below the Pearis […]

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5/12: Streambed by Jenny Knob to Site After Wapiti Shelter

Miles 604.7-618.8 (14.1 mi.) Total ascent: 2877’; descent: 2303’ Pay attention to the forecast in the mountains, and you’ll notice it’s not so reliable. Even supposedly current conditions online do not always match one’s on-ground experience.  This was one such morning. Our warmest temperatures were in the morning, though we never got a sliver of […]

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5/11: Ridge near Bastian to Streambed by Jenny Knob

Miles 588.8-604.7 (15.9 mi.) Total ascent 3940’; descent 4675’ Today, I write to ignore my toy: a small chimney I built in the dry streambed where we’re camping tonight. It burns wood so quickly and hotly as to be dangerous the use, even on rocky ground. The rocks here are reddish-brown with iron, and surrounded […]

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5/10: Site by Spring to Ridge Near Bastian

Miles 579.1-588.8 (9.7 mi.) Total ascent 2490’; descent 2726’ We did a short day quickly, mostly by accident, today. We’d planned to go 12 miles, but took a plum site with valley views rather than one under power lines we believe to be ahead.  Enabling our change of plans was another: instead of going into […]

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5/9: Lick Creek to Site by Spring

Miles 563.8-579.2 (15.4 mi.) Total ascent 4662’; descent 3766’ As much as I try to live in the moment out here, Rachel and I had a heck of a lot of fun dreaming about our visit to Washington, D.C. today. We hashed out plans to meet my family there in just over a month, when […]

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5/8: Reed Creek to Lick Creek

Miles 552.4-563.8 (11.4 mi.) Total ascent: 3461‘; descent: 3812‘ We notched our belts with a new type of obstacle today: the ford. High water took out the bridge to Lick Creek, our campsite for the evening. We were tempted to camp at the south side of the waterway, but Rachel rightly pointed out it would […]