Tag: Appalachian Trail

  • Appalachian Trail Georgia Section Hike – Day 1

    September 9, 2025 – The start of a new adventure – a planed 11 day section hike on the Appalachian Trail in Georgia and North Carolina…

    I have an ad on the Nantahala Hike Club web site that says I am in search of hiking buddies to hike sections of the Appalachian Trail. Back in June I received a email from Gab in Florida and she said she was looking to do her first section and did not want to go solo. We stated to plan this hike. I had posted our plans on Facebook and found 2 other hikers to join. The plan was for Nichole and Atticus to start at the southern terminus / Springer Mountain on September 7 and meet us tomorrow (9/10) at Jarrard Gap and we would hike northbound for another 11 days.

    After meeting for breakfast this morning, Gab and I parked our cars at Windinf Stair Gap on Rt 64 about 11 mile outside of Franklin. My friend Gail and Sandi (and Sandi’s husband) pick us up and we drove to Lake Winfield Rec Area. I had reserved a camp site here so that where we could take a short hike to the the AT in the morning.

    We checked in the campground with the camp host. The campground was nice, clean and site seemed to be fixed up recently with new gravel. We had the place to ourselves expect for some traffic on a road behind our site… I guess there were some homes back there.

    Gab texted Nichole and Atticus to check on meeting them in the morning. They said they had gotten off trail and would not be meeting us…. Niccole had maxed out with three days on the trail – it was her very first backpack trip and Atticus had a issue with a nerve in his back. it was now just Gab and I on the hike.

    We had a adventure with our first bear hang set up. (there were many signs in the campground warning of bear activity ) I tossed my rope a number of times before I finally got it stuck in a tree and had to cut the rope to salvage what I could. Gab’s rope was a bit short and so I tied them together and final was able to find a good branch to hang out food

    We fix our dinners , walked a bit in the campground to find the trail for the morning, hung our food and called it a early night.

  • On the road again… Scranton PA

    On the road again… Scranton PA

    Sunday August 17, 2025 – Full breakfast in the morning and final sessions of the ATC meeting. We were finished before noon and they even had a “to go” lunch for us to take with us. So nice.

    The plan was to hit the road and head north to a state park in Pennsylvania with a rail trail ride the next day. The whole weekend in Maryland was hot and humid the low 90’s. I had no desire to camp in that kind of weather. So I booked a room near Scranton PA.

    The driver was going to be about three hours. Was able to stay off 81 for at least half of the ride. Traveling on 15 past Gettysburg. End up get off the highway at one point to drive around a traffic stoppage. Got to the motel about 4 pm and had no issues with check engine light on the car ! Got checked in and headed to local pizza shop for cauliflower pizza and gluten free beer. This pizza place had been around since 1958 and kind of reminded me of the older neighborhoods in Cleveland with lots of businesses with Italian names..smiles.

    Tomorrow will be bike ride on the D& H Trail not very far from the motel. Spent the evening planning.

    No pictures for today, nothing to see here lol

  • Appalachian Trail Conservancy

    Appalachian Trail Conservancy

    August 15 and 16, 2025 — Two 1/2 days at the Appalachian Trail Conservancy Volunteer Leadership Meeting.

    The Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) mission is to manage, protect and advocate The Appalachian Trail National Scenic Trail. They are the third leg of the three legged stool that has this mission. The other two legs are the Forest Service / National Park Service and the many volunteers from the hiking clubs along the trail.

    As a newer member of the Nantahala Hiking Club in Franklin NC I was asked to attend this 2 1/2 day meeting with the ATC. It was a wonderful experience to meet other volunteers from clubs from the full lenght of the trail from Georgia to Maine. I made new contacts and bonded with others that have similar passions to help keep the AT alive for generations to come.

    Most the sessions I attended dealt with finding way to find new volunteers to join the club and help maintain the trail. Like many service organizations is this always a challenge and hopefully over the coming years I hope to help out club grow.

    The meeting and rooms were at the Claggett Center just south of Frederick VA. I was a beautiful facility with a great view out the back of the meetings. They feed us well in cateria style and even offer me some gluten free options including a gluten free brownie which was awesome. Much more food than I normally eat so going to need some big rides on the rest of the road trip to work it off..

    The learn more about the ATC click here ….https://appalachiantrail.org/

  • The next adventure

    Monday August 11 – The next adventure begins in two days. I will be attending the Appalachian Trail Conservancy Volunteer Leadership meeting in Maryland and I will participating in Bike the Drive 2025 event in Chicago with my son. I have connected these two events with a road trip of camping and biking on various rail trails. Some of the highlights will be Niagara Falls, hometown Cleveland (and the CVNP towpath trail), and Indiana Dunes National Park. You can see the route starting in Franklin NC in the photo below.

  • Summer hikes and adventures

    Wed 8/7/25 – My apologies, I have not posted anything since May. I had hoped to get in a section hike in GA in June but the heat was just too much. I don’t do well in heat and humidity and I have an aversion to dehydration.

    I have been doing day hikes and bike rides (rail trails) in Western NC – my home base. To maintain my fitness, I have tried to so something at least every other day.

    Below are some pictures from various hikes and bike rides. Some of my favorite trips are listed below

    Greenway Trail (biking) – Franklin NC

    Doodle Rail Trail (biking) – Pickens SC

    Ecusta Trail (biking) – Hendersonville NC

    Whiterock Mountain (hiking) – Highlands NC

    Wayah Bald Lookout Tower (hiking) – Franklin NC

    Springer Mountain / Appalachian Trail (hiking) – Georgia

  • Shenandoah Section Hike Day 6/6

    Monday 5/12/2025 – Last day on the trail for my Shenandoah section hike. I was hoping for an easy day of 9 miles to Rockfish Gap. But nothing is ever easy on the AT in Virginia.

    I statard the day with the climb to Calf Mountain. I was glad that I stopped short of this yesterday and saved for today. I was a tough uphill. Other climbs during the day were also a struggle, probably from the fatigue of 6 days on the trail. When I finally hit the downhill expected to finish the hike there were rocks to deal with in the path …. never easy.

    Finished the last 2 miles in the rain and drizzle. Prefect timing to finish the hike since heavy rain was expected the next few days. A little irony at the end, the gentleman who took my victory photo was a member of the Potomac hiking club and he maintains the part of the trail where I had camped the night before… small world.

    Made it to my van and headed in the Waynesboro motel for a hot shower and real food.

    Stats for the last day: 9.00 miles, 1855ft total ascent, 6hr 13 min, ave speed 1.4 mph

    Total for this section 6 days, 45.5 miles

    Have now complete the entire AT in the Shenandoah National Park – SOBO Compton Gap to Rockfish Gap – 102.2 miles

  • Shenandoah Section Hike Day 5/6

    Sunday 5/11/2025 – Day 5 of my Shenandoah section hike. I was so anxious and worried about this day. The schedule called for a 13 mile day ! Most of my hikes are in the 8 to 9 mil range max so this was going to be a test not only for distance but also total ascent. I was able to modify the plan to 12 miles and avoid a big climb at the end the day. I had my son create a pace chart so I could be sure I would stay in track and finish before 6 pm. The worst part was going to be water. There were no water sources over the 12/13 miles

    The day started out well, making good time with each mile. The sun was out and after noon it bergan to get warm. I was consuming lots of water and I was worried I would run out. I asked a few folks along the way for some extra water. A passing car on the skyline stopped and gave me a Gatorade. I was felling so thirsty like I could drinks everything I had.

    I reported each mile to family and friends via text to give myself some confidence on what I was doing. The last few miles were teeming with Mountain Laurel in bloom. I made to the spring and camp site in the late afternoon feeling very spent but recovered well with lots of water, electrolytes and dinner.

    Stats for day: 12.12 miles, total ascent 2350, 7 hours 55 minutes , average speed 1.5mph

  • Shenandoah Section Hike Day 4/6

    Saturday 5/10/25 Day 4 of my Shenandoah section hike. Plan for day was 7.3 miles to Blackrock Mountain Hut including a 600 ft climb to Blackrock Mountain.

    It got cold and windy overnight. I did not get a good rest because I was worried about hiking in the cold and wind the next day. I was not really prepared for cold weather. When I left Loft campground at 7 am the winds had died. I forgot to set my watch at the start of my hike, so my stats do not include the whole hike.

    The trail seemed easier today. Not sure I it was the terrain or I was getting some “hiking legs”. I was surprised on how fast the miles went today. Even the climb up Blackrock was not that bad…. day would have been perfect if I did not take the wrong trail off the top of the mountain and had to climb back up to get back on the AT.

    Blackrock is a popular day hike and it was Saturday so there were many people on the trail. The rocks that make up the mountain were crazy… I would be interested in knowing how these were formed.

    Got into the Shelter / Hut fairly early and was lucking to have only one other hiker staying overnight. I was able to snag the one prime spot for the tent behind the shelter. You can see in the photo I do carry a 18 ounce chair. This may be a luxury item but I find it much better than sitting on log.

    Recorded stats for day: 6.96 miles, 1042 total ascent, 4hr 03 min, 1.7mph

  • Shenandoah Section Hike Day 3/6

    May 9. 2025 – Day 3 of the Shenandoah Section hike. Plan for day was 6.0 mile into the Loft Mountain campground and stay the night in campground.

    Left the Pinefield Hut at 7 am. There was rain overnight so everything was damp and the air was thick. Was looking forward to a short day and a shower at the campground.

    The day consisted of some big climbs, wildflowers, a skyline drive overlook and rain at the end of the hike. It was one of those days where I was watching my watch the whole last 2 miles to know how much further I had to go. Was able to have coffee, shower and do laundry at the camp store. What a luxury for a section hike ! Camping was great with water and flush toilets !

  • Shenandoah Section Hike Day 2/6

    May 8, 2025 Day 2 of the Shenandoah Section Hike. Plan for day was 8.1 miles to Pinefield Hut with couple of big climbs.

    The day was highlighted by wildflowers and mountain laurels in bloom, a view and a stop at a empty ranger station for break and water.

    Got into Pinefield Hut and did not like the designated options for the tent so I found a spot near a stream so I could hear the water all night. Shared the shelter area with a thru hiker couple Bird watcher and Grouse thru hikers form Michigan and a section hiker.

    Rain was expected so dinner was done early and in the tent at 7 pm with rain. My hiker day are usually done at 7pm and on the trail by 7 am

    Stats for the day: 9.17 miles, 1653 total ascent, 6hr 03 min, ave speed 1.5 mph