September 4 - Camping somewhere near Maine (Day 169 – milepoint 1868.5)
Wasted a lot of time in town this morning eating and doing nothing before Bruno drove Cosmo, Paka Bear, and I to the trailhead.
Got to hiking around 3 p.m. and meandered seven-or-so miles, finally making camp in the woods before dark. Also here are Chewy and Spice.
Maine tomorrow!
Aquaholic
September 3 – Hiker’s Paradise (Day 168)
Another day off. Knees still feeling the ache from the White Mountains.
Paka, Cosmo, Chewy, Puff and I hitched a ride to Bethel (Maine), 20 miles away, with a nice lady named Rolanda to see a movie. We arrived to find the theater closed, and, much to our dismay, Rolanda had already driven away. So we went for a walk around the small town of Bethel for a bit and almost rented a U-Haul truck so we could drive to the coast for lobster. Too expensive, so we walked back out to the road and hitched back to the Hiker’s Paradise and Gorham.
Achilles slept all day.
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September 2 - Hiker’s Paradise (Day 167)
Day off. Huff and Puff rented a car and we (Huff, Puff, Paka, Chewy, Achilles, and Cosmo) went to North Conway, 30 miles
away, to take care of some issues. High marks go out to EMS Outfitters. Excellent customer service.
Chewy got a new backpack (his original one fell apart).
Achilles: new boots (his 5th pair).
Paka: a new Leki pole and water bag.
Puff got a new tent.
I’ve acquired my 4th pair of boots.
Dinner at a Pizza Hut with a juke box.
Aquaholic
September 1 - Gorham, NH (Day 166 – milepoint 1860.9)
Paka and I were able to work for a little while this morning in exchange for our night stay in the Hut. Latane, the hut caretaker, had us scrubbing the floors in the bathrooms and we actually enjoyed the chore.
Chewy, Achilles, Cosmo, and Bue Bird all headed out early and, since Paka is very likely the slowest hiker to ever set foot on the AT and doesn’t function well alone, I was forced to slow my pace and keep him company. Lucky for me he’s at least reasonably intelligent and can hold a conversation…
We were eventually joined by Puff and we periodically ran into Dragonfly, Woody Pop, and Anapurna throughout the day.
Walking out of the woods onto the road into Gorham gave me an unexpectedly strong feeling of completion. We were all proud and relieved to have made it through the Whites uninjured and in good spirits.
Enter Gorham, NH and the Hikers Paradise Hostel. Ready for some rest. Bruno, owner of the Hiker’s Paradise, greeted us warmly and made us all feel welcome. After he showed us to our rooms, Bruno said we could “buy” bicycles for getting around town. For $1.00, you are handed a bill of sale and allowed to choose from the dozen or so old bicycles in the parking lot behind the building. Cool idea and a convenient way for us to run errands.
Showered…Monday Night Football…beer, food-I-don’t-carry, ice cream…feet up. Paradise, indeed.
Aquaholic
August 31 - Carter Notch Hut (Day 165 – milepoint 1845.9)
Really enjoying the company of these folks I’ve been hiking with for the past couple of months. When they’re around I laugh a lot more and conversation is always interesting. I got ahead of these guys coming into the Whites and spent most of the past week hiking alone. Taking the day off at Lakes of the Clouds allowed folks like Cosmo, Achilles, Paka, Chewy, Huff and Puff,
and Landshark (to name a few) to catch up, and I was really excited to see them again.
A guest at Lakes of the Clouds Hut asked us if we had any “revelations” during our journey. I could not give him a specific answer two days ago, but now I think I would tell him this: Although I think it is important to spend time alone out here for reflection and solitude, we humans are social animals, and the best things in life should be shared, in some capacity, with others. The rewards come in ways you just cannot make up.
Aquaholic
August 30 - Osgood Tentsite (Day 164 – milepoint 1835.4)
Achilles and I summited Mount Washington this morning under a thick blanket of fog, so we didn’t stick around.
Very tough terrain and rough coming down Mount Madison. My knees are sore enough to complain about them.
Joined here at Osgood Tentsite by Achilles, Paka, Chewy, and Jeff, a Harvard graduate student in Landscape Architecture. He is very polite and has not complained once about the smell.
Aquaholic
August 29 - Lakes of the Clouds Hut (Day 163)
Weather sucks. Took the day off.
Turning over today’s journal entry to Paka:
“Paka Bear – self-described as cute, reasonably intelligent, and not as smelly as some hikers I might mention – seeks date for UNC Homecoming Game October 11. Send resume to (x-address) Greensboro, NC 27408. Photo ID required. Applicant must be described by her peers as cute, reasonably intelligent, and not a Republican.”
August 28 - Lakes of the Clouds Hut (Day 162 – milepoint 1825.3)
Helped the Mizpah Croo clean up this morning, then headed out in a heavy fog for a short five-mile day en route to the Lakes of the Clouds Hut.
It’s a shame to be missing some of the views up here in the Presidential Mountains. I know there’s more to appreciate than fog, rocks, and nice-smelling day hikers. It is supposed to be clearing up soon, though, so we’ll see.
The summit of Mount Washington is only a mile away from the hut here, so Lej and I went for a quick climb up to the summit to check things out. Hopped on a pay-phone and got to call Johnny. Damn, I miss him.
Aquaholic
August 27 - Mizpah Hut (Day 161 – milepoint 1820.6)
Felt much stronger today. Not sure why. Need to start paying closer attention to the mix of food, water, sleep, and miles.
Made it to Mizpah Hut just before the rain and early enough to take advantage of the work-for-stay option. Ended up on “evening entertainment duty” again, along with Church Mouse. Full house tonight.
Aquaholic
August 26 - Ethan Pond Shelter (Day 160 – milepoint 1814.0)
Helped the Galehead Hut Crew with morning chores and said goodbye to Jim and Roaming Gnome.
Some of the views today had me thinking of the scenery in the movie, Braveheart. Breathtaking, really.
My body was tired and I yawned a lot while hiking today. After only 11 miles, I was very much ready to call it a day. My decision was made less complicated by the beauty of Ethan Pond. Joined here in the shelter by Lej and Easy Walker.
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