In 15 days I’ll fly to Washington DC and take a train to Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia. That doesn’t seem like such a big deal. When I follow that statement up with “to start my Appalachian Trail Thru Hike” it sounds a bit strange. For those of you that know me, you know I’ve had dreams of completing the AT for several years now. I know I was talking about it back 2017. I made big strides to pay off credit card debt and save money with the intention to start March of 2020 in your typical NOBO fashion. I’d start at Springer Mountain in Georgia and hike the 2200 miles to Mount Katahdin in Maine. When I think about that now, I just laugh.. I wanted that thru hike last year so bad that sometimes I still tear up over its demise. Everything I planned fell apart with such a quickness I almost didn’t see it happen and it definitely took some time to process the loss of the dream I had been envisioning for so long. However, with all the chaos and uncertainty 2020 brought us, it made me certain of my determination to do the AT as soon as possible.. which brings us to now.
The AT is a continuous footpath that traverses 14 states from Georgia to Maine. The people that choose to complete the train in its entirety within one year are considered “thru hikers.” There are many approaches to thru hiking such a long trail: northbound, southbound, and what we call a “flip flop.” Any way you choose to hike the AT comes with its own benefits and unique challenges. South to North, or NOBO for Northbound is the most common. People set out for the North Georgia Mountains any time from early March through early May and start their walk north to Katahdin. This way seems best to most because its a straight line and you finish in Maine with its gorgeous views and by the glorious victory of reaching the summit of Mount Katahdin before Baxter State Park closes October 15th. On top of all of that, you also get a guaranteed tramily (trail family), because of the amount of people starting at the same time.
Hiking Southbound, or SOBO has its appeal for some, too. Its far less common and seems to be anti climatic for many to end their grueling 2200 miles at Springer Mountain. Views from Katahdin are said to be spectacular, Springer.. not so much. However people starting in Maine and hiking south get to start later in the year, waiting for the snow to melt in the northern states, and they don’t have weather restraints dictating their finish since Georgia’s winters are rather mild.
Now we come to the Flip Flop, which is what I now set out to do in just over 2 weeks 🙂 A flip flop is basically where you start somewhere in the middle, hike one way to the trail end, come back to your starting point and then hike the opposite direction to the finish. It sounds more complicated, and there are more logistical kinks to iron out than the other two options, however, this way does have its perks, too. My plan is to start in Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia and hike north to Maine. Once i summit Katahdin, I’ll fly back to Harper’s Ferry and hike south to Springer Mountain, which is only an hour and a half from my house. So, the benefit to me is that I get Mount Katahdin as a great “half way” mark, and then I get to hike home for my finale. The other perks to a flip flop is that by starting in May, I miss the majority of the super cold nights on the trail, and the bad weather that comes with that. I’ll miss the dreaded “Black Fly Season” in New Hampshire and Maine due to the snowmelt and slush that gets the bugs going in early summer, AND to top it all off, which may not seem like a perk to many but 100% is for me this year, I’ll miss the majority of the overcrowding on the trail that happens during March and April (we are in a pandemic after all). So, while it may take more time for me to meet folks and have a tramily, the anxiety I now have in crowds is somewhat eased.
Anyway, I’ll be updating from the trail once I start (assuming i can figure out the wordpress app lol) but until then I’ll be posting my gear list and thoughts leading up to day one. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.. hopefully I’ve set up the comments and subscribe deals correctly.. knowing me, probably not, bare with me folks! haha