Day 166: Stealth Site

Start: Sam’s Gap (AT mi 319.7). Stop: Stealth Site (AT mi 305.3). Today’s miles: 14.4 miles. Total AT mileage: 1887.8 miles.


Coming back to trail after time off is difficult.. not because of not wanting to be here or anything mentally negative, but because it’s hard on the muscles.. everything started to relax and heal-then BAM-right back at it with a very heavy food bag. None of this was unexpected.. I knew I’d physically struggle today, and overall I’m proud of my progress! I’m just tired..


I woke up in my Asheville hotel sometime after 8am.. my room was gorgeous and the king size bed was just what I needed to rest up before today. I packed and loaded up the car, checked out with the hotel and then got a breakfast burrito to go from their bistro. It was wayyyyy better than I thought it would be, and it included salsa and guacamole-no extra charge!


I drove to the Enterprise where SoFarSoGood was already waiting for me, I was early, but she was even earlier! I quickly went inside to handle the return, then the two of us set off for Sam’s Gap, happily chatting the whole way. Once there, she gave me a few snacks she had gotten me, some great fig bars and some apple cinnamon cookie things that I tried when she picked me up-that I absolutely fell in love with! SoFarSoGood is truly an incredible trail angel!


We hugged and said our byes for now, knowing we’ll hopefully be seeing each other again in the near future.. and then, me and my over stuffed with food pack headed up the road and eventually up a dang mountain. The terrain was smooth but steep, and it probably felt steeper than it was because of the load on my back. I had sent a good bit of stuff home with Lauren, but it was like I subconsciously added that missing weight in food alone.. luckily, the more I eat the lighter it gets!


I passed several gentlemen out hiking today, along with a couple, but there wasn’t a whole lot going on. The tops of the mountains were wooded, so I only got views every now and then of the other mountains spotted with turning leaves. The sun was shining and the temperature was mostly in the high 50s, so I was happy.. just slow going and soaking it in. I think I’ll even miss the struggles of the trail soon, when it’s over. I’m making sure to take the time to appreciate everything I can, while I can.


I ate lunch on the side of the trail at a stream, so I could load up on water while eating. I didn’t eat until after 1:30 thanks to that burrito and a weekend full of incredible meals. I just wasn’t hungry. The weight instantly felt better once I finished and lugged that pack back on. By 4pm I made it to the shelter I had originally aimed for. I decided to fill up water again and then push on. It was too early to sit around cold, I’d rather get some more mileage with the sun still up.


I struggled to find the stealth spot listed in some comments, but when I saw a sloped clearing I decided to go ahead and cook my dinner, eat, then hike on to the next shelter-headlamp close by. I knew getting to the shelter would end up causing me to night hike until 7:30-8pm, since the sun is setting earlier and earlier, an estimated 6:50 set time for today. I cooked and ate my dinner, already putting on my jacket and gloves while sitting there waiting on the food to cook. It’s getting quite chilly tonight I think.


Within 20 minutes of repacking and heading out, close to 5:45pm, I got stung by a wasp on top of my left foot-it stung me through the sock and was wedged between my foot and my shoe. It HURT. I kept hiking, because what else is there to do? However, when I saw a flat chunk of ground off to the left around 6:30, I decided I’d make camp here instead of pushing the 3 more miles to the next shelter. I cleared out the leaves, limbs, and debris from a section of ground to put my tent. Before setting it up though, I quickly scouted out a tree to hang my food in and got that squared away before I lost the sunlight.


Once satisfied with my food bag, I set to work putting up the tent and unpacking. I was shivering while doing all of this, so the second everything was done, I was hopping right into this sleeping bag. I almost swapped it back out for the quilt, because I hate how heavy it is, but in this moment of cold weather with the wind blowing and the sun gone-I’m thrilled I kept it! I’m not toasty, by any means, but surly when I finish messing on this phone and can zip it the rest of the way up-I will be! I don’t think my quilt would have kept me warm tonight.


So, the plan for tomorrow is just over 19 miles, followed by 11 or so into Hot Springs, North Carolina. The trail passes right through town and I already booked an hour hot mineral water soak for that afternoon-it’s practically my only real motivation to get to my planned location for tomorrow, since I know I’ll be cold in the morning and not wanting to get up.


For the record, as I’m laying here listening to the wind blow around, I can also hear the semi distant howls of what I assume are coyotes. That’s a little unnerving, for sure, but the beauty of the wasp sting from earlier is that this Benadryl I’m about to take for that will probably also help me sleep and not think about these wild animals so close by.. ha! Gotta love nature! It’s always an adventure.. Sweet dreams.. y’all stay warm!

Days 163, 164, 165: Zeros

I slept in until 10am! That’s the latest I’ve slept since starting the trail! It felt absolutely AMAZING to get that much quality sleep. I’m still on cloud 9 over it.


SoFarSoGood made up some breakfast and coffee for me and I ate while sitting on her deck playing with the orange cat named Ottie. He was a cutie-I’m slightly concerned that I’m becoming more and more of a cat person..


Anyway-she took me to get the rental car and we said our goodbyes, with plans to see each other on Monday-when she will graciously drive me back to the trail. I got the rental car and drove north to the Airbnb we rented for Lauren’s bachelorette weekend!


We had so much fun celebrating Lauren all weekend, fun I don’t intend to elaborate on here.. simply because it’s not related to the hike. I will say, though, that I had an absolute blast getting to be off trail with friends and it was most definitely a weekend to remember! Haha


Sunday (today) we said our goodbyes and I drove back to Asheville while they all headed back to Atlanta. I was able to resupply for the next several days, get my Smokey Mountain National Park Backcountry permit all sorted out and saved to my phone.. and I’m updating here, resting my legs, and enjoying my last zero before I finish this thing. If nothing unforeseen complicates my plan, I’m praying I’ll be finishing in less than a month, hopefully the weekend before Lauren’s wedding-so I won’t have trail life to deal with after being home for her big day. It just feels simpler to be done before the wedding weekend.


Anyway, I’ll be back at it tomorrow. I’m going to take advantage of my rest day and catch up on some TV and snacks 🙂 Thank you for following along with me on this journey. I appreciate each of you!

Day 162: Trail Angel in Asheville

Start: No Business Knob Shelter (AT mi 338). Stop: Sam’s Gap (AT mi 319.7). Today’s miles: 18.3 miles. Total AT mileage: 1873.4 miles.


I’m liking my morning routine in the woods, way more than I like waking up in hostels for sure. I creeped around and got my food bag down, then snuggled back into my tent and sleeping bag, making my oatmeal and coffee while laying on my side all cozy. It’s a good feeling that’s short lived, because once I finish my meal, I’m already worrying about losing time with the daylight every second I lay there not hiking.


So, I packed up and was ready to leave by 8. MashedPotato came over and ate his breakfast chatting with me while I packed. He wouldn’t leave for a good 30 minutes or so after me, but naturally he’d catch me quickly. He’s a fast hiker, I only get ahead of him when he’s taking breaks. Hike hard, rest hard. Too bad I’m not quick enough to do the same.


The morning was uneventful and wooded with very little views of anything other than.. well, woods.. it was serene though. Eventually I climbed to an exposed bald that had stunning views of the mountains around it, and as I hiked down it and came up the next one, I made my way to the top only to find myself at Big Bald with 360 degree views. I think my desire to rest and recharge has me at a disadvantage because I’m simply too tired to figure out how in the world to describe these views to you. They were just-jaw dropping.

Blue bird skies and grassy mountaintops with nothing but mountains and more mountains overlapping each other in fading shades of blue in the distance, but vivid bright pops of color in the trees closer to me. Truly, just know it was everything I hoped it could be in that moment. Prettier than the views from New Hampshire, similar to that of the Roan Highlands.. magical really.


I was all smiles as I left that Bald, hiking downhill back into the tree coverage. I stayed on the high of those views for the rest of my hike, the majority being in spacious wooded mountainsides that let the sunshine come though. I got to Sam’s gap just before 5pm and happily plopped into the grass, took my shoes and socks off and laid back to rest while waiting for SoFarSoGood to get there. I told her 5-5:30 as my potential ETA, so I was early and she was right on time!


We were chatty on the way to Asheville, where she lives. She was so incredibly kind to pick me up and let me stay with her for the night. We quickly popped in the grocery store and picked up a few things before getting to her lovely home nestled on a mountain ridge in Asheville. It was beautiful! And her husband does woodworking, so he made all of the cabinets, tables, side tables, window trim.. I was blown away at the craftsmanship!


We sat on the front porch, sipping white wine and munching on cheese and crackers while dinner cooked.. which ended up being a nice fresh salad (man I’ve missed greenery more than I realized), baked chicken and potatoes! So so yummy. We did some trail talk and realized we’ve both gone through a lot of the same experiences and have gained so much from these experiences.. and she shared some perspective on what to expect, both mentally and physically, when I finish.. tonight has been a night I’ll cherish. I couldn’t be more thankful for meeting her back in Damascus, or more grateful for her kindness to me.


Eventually I showered and got ready for bed. She has set me up in a very nice room with an even nicer mattress AND a fan! Lol I have a good feeling I might actually sleep in a bit tomorrow! I sure hope so! Goodnight y’all!