Miles today: 10.4
Total miles: 5.2 (the AT technically starts at the top so my ascent doesn’t “count” toward total miles)
Wow. What a day. I’m exhausted. A very long tough hike and a lot of stuff happened.
I overslept my alarm but luckily woke up at 5:30 and was off by 6:20 (I got back around 3 pm). I was nervous about the weather because it was cloudy and the forecast was showers but when I got to the summit it was pretty clear and beautiful.
The hike was very uphill and steep. I knew we were supposed to go over a boulder field and I thought I was climbing boulders for a while until I passed a hiker named Ned who informed me the boulder field was just ahead. Great. The boulders ended up being huge and there were hand holds in some places to scale the rock. I was somewhat worried about falling off the mountain but it was fun at the same time.
After the boulder field I thought it was the top. I was all excited to get there but once I did another, real summit was revealed to me. This next part is called the Tableland and is supposedly flat and easy but I found it long and actually tiring especially on the uphill right toward the summit.
Finally I got to the top! It was beautiful and exciting to be there. I met some fellow southbounders-my first I’ve actually met so that was exciting. There was Steve, trail name MDot, a 59 year old retiree from Texas who has done three iron mans in the past year. James, 31, from Tennessee. And Ray, 26, from Delaware. At the summit we also met a guy called Saber who was a northbounder just finishing his hike. It was exciting to see him ending what we are just starting and hear his perspective. He was surprisingly nonchalant about the whole think and repeatedly said “it’s just walking”. Ha.
At the top we also found out Steve’s buddy Ned, who had told me about the boulder field earlier, had gotten hurt apparently right after I passed him. Ned has thru hiked the AT before, is an older guy, and was planning on joining Steve for a couple months. While he was climbing, a boulder came loose and fell on him. He ended up dislocating his shoulder, getting a huge gash that required stitches, and breaking his foot. He later had to be airlifted out and then flown to Bangor to get foot surgery. It was scary and quite an awakening to be so close to something like that happening and see how important it is to be careful. I think he will be okay but it sure was sad.
Overall it was a good day besides that though. Good hike and glad to meet people. Feeling a little lonely and nervous if ill be alone or not. Excited to get started south tomorrow!
Highlight of the day may have been passing a guy with an infant strapped to his back. I don’t know how he climbed the mountain-or got down. Because there are places you have to slide down on your butt etc, but the baby was fast asleep (or dead… Haha hopefully not. Sorry poor joke) so I guess it was fine.