Alright, we're not reall trapped. We're just waiting until Tuesday morning to get our maildrop out of the post office. We took a zero yesterday because Scribe's achilles was hurting after a real rocky day, and we're just not willing to risk injuring it again. We had a good day - a really good church sermon about the outdoors in the morning, a church picnic in the afternoon, some volleyball, a little Fluxx, dessert at the cafe, and a late night movie on a tiny screen under a pavilion with 5 or 6 hikers huddled around- Thanks, Tumbler. (FYI - Troy is a quite good flick) We shared the hostel that isnt really a hostel with several hikers, trail dog Max, and 3 girls who were biking across country, from the Va coast to Oregon. It was really interesting to compare the lifestyles of long-distance biking and hiking. Their bike ride was also a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, so I donated and got to draw on their banner for $1 a square inch. My AT symbol with our trail names on it was a nice addition to this super-cool keepsake. They were really fun and inspiring people, and I wish them every happiness on their journey. Good luck, girls!
Today we slackpacked 8.5 miles from Fox Creek to Dickey Gap. We saw yet another snake, this time a small harmless Garter. It refused to get out of the trail, and at first we weren't even sure it was alive. Finally Gadget resorted to flicking it aside with his trekking pole, and the poor thing ended up airborn, and then stuck in a tree. We watched until it found it's way down, and then moved on. The rest of the day's hike was pretty uneventful, other than meeting a nice section hiker named Kimo who was finally finishing up his thru-hike. He reminded me a lot of Gerry Timlin, for those of you who know who that is. Then we hitched a ride in the back of a pick-up, and tonight will be our last night sleeping on a picnic table under a pavilion at the so-called hostel. If that sounded unappreciative, I'm sorry, it wasn't meant to - a picnic table is just fine for me on a rainy night.
The rest of the pictures are up. Take care!
-Scribe
Today we slackpacked 8.5 miles from Fox Creek to Dickey Gap. We saw yet another snake, this time a small harmless Garter. It refused to get out of the trail, and at first we weren't even sure it was alive. Finally Gadget resorted to flicking it aside with his trekking pole, and the poor thing ended up airborn, and then stuck in a tree. We watched until it found it's way down, and then moved on. The rest of the day's hike was pretty uneventful, other than meeting a nice section hiker named Kimo who was finally finishing up his thru-hike. He reminded me a lot of Gerry Timlin, for those of you who know who that is. Then we hitched a ride in the back of a pick-up, and tonight will be our last night sleeping on a picnic table under a pavilion at the so-called hostel. If that sounded unappreciative, I'm sorry, it wasn't meant to - a picnic table is just fine for me on a rainy night.
The rest of the pictures are up. Take care!
-Scribe

