Day 24: First 20 Mile Day!

Start: Leroy A Smith Shelter ( AT mi 1276.1). Stop: Delaware Water Gap (AT mi 1296.1). Today’s miles: 20 miles. Total AT mileage: 271.4 miles

Day 24


It was a cold and windy night, with over half of my body being in the opening of the shelter. My warm sleeping bag was the only reason I wasn’t shivering. My pad deflated early, but I still slept well despite that. The rain poured and the wind howled all night long.


Everyone around me started getting up and packing. The sun was up so it was light out, but it was still raining. Finally I sit up and scooted back some, so less people have the opportunity to walk into my sore legs. I look at my watch. 05:56. Are you shitting me?


While everyone ate their breakfast, talked, and packed, I stared into space wishing I didn’t give up my sleeping space because I can’t get it back now. It was supposed to continue to downpour until 11am, and it was in the 40s. I was less than thrilled. But once some of the people rolled out, I too started my morning routine. I ate a cliff bar and packed. I can’t understand how people are so chatty in the morning. Derby seemed to agree with me, because while he was up and packing too, it also looked against his will, and he wasn’t talking either.


He left out right before me, then I hit the trail with one person still at camp (he quickly passed me, too). There were tons of tents set up everywhere, and no one seemed to be stirring. I thought I spotted Lizard’s hammock, but couldn’t be sure. She ran over in the rain last night to give me some toilet paper before running back to her dry hammock tarp. I continued hiking past potentially her hammock, since I couldn’t be certain it was hers, and because whoever was in it was probably warm and happily asleep still. I was jealous! I was already soaked within seconds, even through my rain gear.


I decided when it stopped raining and I found a little campsite, I’d make my oatmeal and coffee to warm up some. It was so cold! 11am came and went and no cease in the rain. Not even a little bit. I decided to risk it all and pulled out my headphones to listen to some music. It wasn’t terrible terrain.. I mean there were still rocks, rocks and more rocks. But I wasn’t slipping or falling. I took a blue blazed trail as an alternative route around a dangerous rock scramble, as directed to do in bad weather. I think this counts as bad weather.


I made it to the shelter around 2pm, 13 miles done. Derby and a day hiker were the only ones there! He was all dry and sitting up in his sleeping bag keeping warm. He told me everyone else made it to Wind Gap (one of the awful downhills to the road, then straight back up again, a little less than 5 miles into today’s hike) and caught a ride to hotels or motels nearby because of how crappy the weather is. I was the first to show up after him! I was so cold that I had decided earlier in the day that if I felt “ok enough” I’d eat some food here at the shelter and then huff it into town the extra 7 miles. My first 20 mile day.


Earlier, I talked to Curmudgeon. Today is his birthday, he and Cholula stayed dry in their tent, but most of their stuff is soaking wet, including his pack-which is just absorbing water like crazy and becoming heavier and heavier by the second. They were planning to go to Wind Gap and catch a ride to Delaware Water Gap. He had said on the phone “it’s less than 20 miles, I’m not worried about it.” Which hit me hard-he’s right, what’s 20 miles? That was the moment I decided I’d push through and walk the 20 miles in the rain. If I made it to Delaware Water Gap tonight, I can double zero there because I’ve already rented a hotel for Monday night and have to go to the post office on Tuesday either way.


I ate my warm oatmeal and coffee, talking to Derby and the other guy, and waiting for Lizard to catch up to me. She had hit the trail some time after me, And I called her to tell her my plan when I was close to the shelter. She had already decided she was going to do the same thing! YES!! I had someone suffering through the same day as me! So, while I was eating at the shelter, the intent was to wait for her to get there, too. But I started shivering so hard after I ate, that I used the privy and repacked, and started walking. Derby was going to make sure to tell her when I left so she’d have a good idea how far behind me she was.


My left shin started sending out a shooting pain. It felt random, like it didn’t come after a stubbed foot or slip on a rock. And the pain was intense and shooting. I started limping, but like, there’s no turning back now, I’m freezing and have my eyes on a double zero and hot shower. However I have to get there, I’m getting there tonight, dammit.


I was aiming for the church hostel, which the bunks are first come first serve. Curmudgeon and Cholula are staying there tonight too. It was just after 6 when I made it. The hikers that were there informed me that there was one bunk and one couch left. I claimed the couch and got the bunk for Lizard.. then promptly jumped in the shower. It. Was. INCREDIBLE.


Lizard made it soon after I got out of the shower, and then she did the same. We got ready and met Curmy and Cholula at a restaurant/bar named Sycamore, down the street. We caught up, did our happy birthdays to Curmudgeon, and had a beer with them. After telling each other about our day, we moved down to the sushi/ramen restaurant. The company was way better than the food, for the record. The drinks were pretty great, too. We tried different sakis, but I drank red wine. Glorious.


We stumbled back to the church hostel and all went right to bed. They got in their bunks in the bunk room, and I swiftly climbed on my couch with my sleeping bag. Tomorrow is a zero day, followed by another, and I really think my shin needs the rest. (I’m writing this the next morning, the first time I haven’t written about my day before bed!)

Day 25: Zero Day


Welp. Sleeping on the couch in the common area meant being woken up before 7am. These hikers man. And not a single one of them hiked out today. That makes it slightly more annoying than it probably should. Whatever, I’m a grump in the morning, I’m semi working on it.


Once it hit 8am, the lights were on and talking was loud. I laid in my sleeping bag and wrote out yesterday’s blog entry. Once everyone was up and ready, Cholula, Curmudgeon, Lizard and I were getting ready to head to the bakery for breakfast. Just then, Derby walked in soaked to the bone. He hiked 7 miles down from the shelter super dang fast. He said he was so cold in the shelter last night that he regretted not coming to the hostel. Instead of showering and getting warm, he and FeatherFoot came to the bakery too.


The bakery was amazing! I had an egg and cheese sandwich and coffee.. and an apple cinnamon donut, or two (I may have wished I had a third, they were damn good). We had to eat it outside under a canopy to protect us from the rain.. worth every second of the cold to be able to enjoy the sandwich while it was hot.
Derby and FeatherFoot left us while we walked down to the other hotel in town to do laundry. There’s something sort of peaceful about sitting in a room waiting on your clothes to wash. At home, you pop it in and carry on.. on the trail-you have to wait it out. The four of us talked and stretched and downloaded things to our phones to entertain us when we’re on trail.


We all just hung out at the hostel for the rest of the day, talking with other hikers, cleaning up cooking pots and bowls, taking out trash. Lizard and Cholula and Curmudgeon got rooms at the hotel next door for tonight and tomorrow night, I was late to the game and could only get a room for tomorrow night, but all of us, including Lizard’s girlfriend, Hannah-who gets here this afternoon, are eating dinner and listening to live jazz there this evening. Lizard has seemed extra happy all day today, I know she’s got to be excited to see Hannah for a couple days.


Sometime after 3, the three of them head over to the hotel and I stayed and hung out with the folks at the hostel. The second it hit 4:45 I happily walked over to the hotel’s restaurant and got a seat at the bar. The jazz singer started up around 5:15, and Murph (another hiker) was seated to my left and the 2 seats to my right were saved for Lizard and Hannah. Curmy and Cholula got a table reserved right up front from the singer, to celebrate his birthday. It was a pretty sweet set up.


I had a bottle of red wine, which was amazing, some baked Brie with berries on top served with pita bread, and then salmon with risotto and veggies for my meal. Each thing was better than the one before. Tonight’s meal definitely trumped all other meals on trail.. hands down. We all stayed there talking at the bar well after the jazz music was done. it was a great night.


I walked back to the hostel and tiptoed inside. It was well past hiker midnight and everyone was either in bed or actively getting into bed, so I did the same. Now, let’s all pray that I actually get to sleep in, just a little, in the morning. These early risers wear me out! Lol

Ps: sorry for the lack of pictures today, I was enjoying the company and forgot to take hardly any at all!

Day 26: Double Zero

Another zero day.. another happy day! Well, you know, minus those first few minutes in the morning when I hate everything and everyone. I don’t know how to change my mindset on that one, but I really should figure that out.


I got woken up a little before 7am but they were kind to pack quickly, or grab their things quickly and pack in the other room. I tried my very best to ignore the noise for as long as possible, but at 730 I gave up and started to write out yesterday’s blog.


Curmy and Cholula came over and we all went down to the bakery to get breakfast. I’m seriously obsessed with the place and will probably eat there tomorrow, too. I resupplied for the next four days (I can’t completely get the hang of figuring out the food, I always carry too much. Better than not enough I guess). While I was resupplying, I ran into FarOut. We caught up for a few minutes before heading our separate ways. Her and HotSauce got a room at the hotel we did laundry at yesterday, and so did Towely.


I went back to the hostel and repacked my bag. The rest of the morning was just hanging out, looking things up, calling my mama, chatting with friends. It was a nice, relaxing morning. A hiker named Honeybadger helped me do some stretches for my shin, and I’ve been doing them since. I think it’s helping.


Sometime during the afternoon, Lizard and Hannah stopped by with some goodies from Walmart. They went there to resupply since Hannah is the cool kid with a car 😉 You totally forget how convenient life is with a vehicle when you always have one available lol


They headed out to spend the afternoon together and Cholula, Curmudgeon, Derby, and I went to get some food at the pizza place and have a few beers. The day turned gorgeous. Warmer than it has been and the sun came out, too. It was just what we all needed after that stretch of rainy coldness. Derby went back to the hostel while the 3 of us stayed at the picnic table outside of the pizza place. A few minutes after he left, FarOut and HotSauce showed up! These town meet ups are fantastic.


It was after 3pm when we finished up at the pizza place.. so I happily went to the hostel and grabbed my stuff to go check in at the hotel next door. It is beautiful. It’s called the Deer Head Inn, and it’s a boutique b&b above the restaurant and bar we ate at last night. Antique beds and gorgeous rugs on hardwood floors. The bed was like a cloud after a week of sleeping on a flat air mattress!


I showered, took a bath, showered again.. because why not? And then sometime near ish 6pm I met Derby, Cholula and Curmudgeon at the Sycamore for dinner. I can see how too many zeros lead to people getting off trail, because I’m loving the hell out of this town.. and it’s good food.


Tomorrow I have to wait for my shoes to get delivered before I can hike out. It’s a little stressful for sure, knowing that I may get behind on trail if they don’t come early enough.. but it’s out of my control, so I’ll try to not focus on it. I’m going to sleep in and enjoy every second this Inn has to offer.