Day: |
015 |
Date: |
Saturday, 17 May 1986 |
Start: |
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Finish: |
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Daily
AT Miles: |
12.5 |
Daily Other Miles |
0 |
Total
AT Miles: |
270.0 |
Total All Miles |
280.5 |
Weather: |
Fine and sunny. Hot in the afternoon. |
Accommodation: |
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Nutrition: |
Breakfast: Porridge, pop tarts. Lunch:
Soup, hamburger steak. Dinner: Fish platter, ice-cream sundae. |
Aches: |
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Animals Seen: |
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People Seen: |
Lots in town. |
Pictures: |
Here |
GPS Track: |
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Journal: |
Got up at 6am with the other occupants of
the Shelter after a not particularly restful night and, after
good-byes and last photos with the Greenville crew, left at 7:40am
on a beautiful morning after a wet night. My pack was light and I
made good time on what was mostly a descent. Hot Springs was 12.5
miles away and I thought it would be good to get there before the
Post Office closed, check for mail (not expecting any), and sign the
hiker register there. The Trail passed some of the best blossoms
yet – azalea and laurel (?) – reds, oranges, yellows, blues, mauves,
whites – could it be the rain. The Trail was washed bare of all
loose soil and leaves by the torrents of yesterday and last
night. With about three miles to go I got a flapping feeling
against my right foot and, to my horror, discovered the upper had
two-thirds separated from the sole of the boot. I continued walking
for a while but decided that was making it worse. I changed to my
backup worn Brooks running shoes which I used around camp. I got to
the PO at 11:55am. No mail. Signed the register and asked about a
cobbler. None. Went to the hardware store across the street in the
small town. They sold me a glue that other hikers apparently had
used. Hope it works. I decided to get Marj to send new boots
to Damascus – nine days and 180 miles away. I went to the only
motel in town and, after checking they had TV, booked in. After a
shower I went down to the “greasy spoon” café for lunch. It was
getting hot. Quintessential America – hot, ceiling fan, proprietor
and local nattering at front table, occasional clattering from the
kitchen as meal prepared, fly buzzing, train slowly crossing road
outside, cars queued up to cross – fantastic. After lunch I bought
groceries including chips and four litres of Coke for my motel
room. On the way back to the motel, I checked out the town laundry
for soap and met another AT Thru-Hiker, Murray, who said he would
leave some soap for me. I returned to the laundry and washed
practically everything I had with me, wearing only my waterproof
trousers. On the way back to the motel, I bought ice-cream, M&Ms,
and chocolate milk – over-ambitious. Spent the afternoon packing
food, eating ice-cream and watching the Celtics (my adopted team)
beat the Bucks and other sport – relaxing, but not as much time as I
would have liked. TheGreenville crew, having finished their weekend
hike, were in town and called to go for dinner at 7pm at the other
café in town. Mark, an AT Thru-Hiker I had met in the Smoky’s who
had just arrived in town, came too. It was a pleasant couple of
hours, but I’m over-eating. I called Marj, returned to the motel
and wrote a letter to Barb. Crummy TV programs. Accidentally spilt
a large amount of Coke on the carpet and spent 30 minutes trying to
clean it up – could have done without that! I began mending my boot
at 11pm and it took 90 minutes. I packed up and went to bed at
12:40am. I didn’t sleep well on a very full stomach. I didn’t
drink much of the second two-litre bottle of Coke. Hope boot is OK. |
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