Originally Posted by Hoofit Best of luck.....average over 30 miles a day without zeros? Sounds like an injury waiting to happen...perhaps you should consider actually enjoying your journey more and doing it over two summers ..all the best to you either way.
I am now up to 448 miles. A snail's pace, but at least it is always getting bigger. This May I will be going to US33 in Shenandoah NP to Paul C Wolfe. Does anyone know if there is overnight parking on Mill Creek Road near the shelter?
Here is a link to my journal entry for this past summer's AT section hike: Bear Mountain-Harriman SP, NY to Williamstown, MA http://tbmmoe.blogspot.com/p/at-year-9-section.html
This was Day 2 of a planned three day hike on the AT South, from The Priest Shelter, where I left off on my southbound trek. On day 2 I hiked from Seeley Woodworth Shelter to The Priest Shelter, and then hiked back to the upper parking of Crabtree Falls on Meadows Lane (4x4 recommended). From there I drove around to Hog Camp Gap on USFS 48 (another 1 lane dirt road but passable with a normal car) and hiked South to Cow Camp Gap Shelter. The ...
This hike continues South from Wind Gap to Lehigh Gap along the Appalachian Trail in PA. This is approximately 22 miles long with some campsites at the Delph Spring blue blaze trail intersection 10.7 miles in the middle. Leroy Smith shelter was nice, although on the small side. We ate lunch there and continued our hike South. The trail to Stempa Spring was labeled as being long and steep, so we passed it by to stay on schedule. Delph Spring is labeled ...