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.




























































































