Playing Catch Up

I know that Moose writes all of our daily updates but we've fallen a little behind so I am going to help get us caught up. I'm no Moose so please bare with me as I do my best. We will return you to your regularly scheduled writer just as soon as we can. Thanks for being patient!

6/11 Day 100 Mt. Wilcox South Shelter to Upper Goose Pond Cabin - 15.8 miles

Today was not the best day. Started the day off with rain this morning, leaving the trail muddy and swampy. Even the boardwalk built over a bog was underwater. Keeping boots and socks dry was impossible. The rain held off long enough for us to eat lunch in a parking lot on the side of the road. During our dry spell we met another couple, Memphis and Cutie, who had started their hike in New York for a flip flop. As we hiked on, Moose stopped for water and I kept going; he hikes faster than I do so he is able to catch up to me. Unknown to me, Moose had fell while trying to catch me, ramming a rock into his shin; don't worry, no brakes but he did report that it was painful. A little later the rain began again as a thunderstorm rolled through, providing a good downpour further flooding the trail and drenching us. The rain continued all the way to the cabin where we were met by the caretaker and several other hikers; it's going to be a full house tonight. Highlight of the day, Moose finally got to meet Freeman, a hiker whose name he'd been following in the registers for the entire trail; he's enjoying the jerny. Let's hope the weather is better tomorrow.





6/12 Day 101 Upper Goose Pond Cabin to Kay Wood Shelter - 17.6 miles

Woke up to pancakes and coffee this morning thanks to the caretaker. We were the last to leave the cabin so that we could finish off the leftovers. A rainy drizzle this morning as we hit the flooded trail. Stopped in to a hotel 0.1 off trail to get some sodas and charge the phones. Only hiked 1.8 miles by 10:20 am. The rain stopped and the sun came out as we got back on the trail. We went by the Cookie Lady's house but no one was home, so no cookies for us. We trudged through the mud the rest of the day to the shelter where we stayed with Lefty and Hush. To Dalton tomorrow for a Nero and a visit from a friend from home.







6/13 Day 102 Kay Wood Shelter to Dalton, MA - 3 miles

Up early, we didn't sleep well. The rain began as we traipsed through the mud all the way into town and straight into a coffee shop. Corona and Giuseppe saw our packs outside and stopped by for a visit. We then headed to the post office for my new boots and a package from home to the Shamrock Inn for the night. The owner was super nice and let us check in early so we could get out of the rain. Showers and laundry were completed before Emily's arrival, lucky for her. After catching up, she took us out to eat and to the local Wal-mart for a resupply. It was great to see Emily and catch up on news from home. Later, we ordered pizza and split a 2 liter of Dr. Pepper. Today was a good day.






6/14 Day 103 Dalton, MA to Mark Noepel Shelter - 13.9 miles

Slept in for a change then had breakfast at a diner with Corona. Checked out at 11 to get our money's worth. The sun was shining, with no rain, as we headed out of town. We had some easy hiking, some nice weather, and a trail that wasn't as muddy as expected. While passing through Cheshire, we got some ice cream and Mountain Dew. An 1800 foot climb followed as we started toward Mt. Greylock. Stopped short of the summit to stay at the shelter with Giuseppe, Lefty, Hush, and a bunch of sectioners for the night.



6/15 Day 104 Mark Noepel Shelter to Seth Warner Shelter - 16.5 miles

Up early, trying to summit Mt. Greylock before the tourists arrived. From there, we headed for the road that would take us to food. 0.5 mile walk in to a Stop & Shop for a resupply and lunch. We were back on trail by 1pm for a hot, humid, and big climb out of town. At the base of the climb, we met Sharpshin and Kestrel. Nice weather in the evening as we crossed into Vermont.








6/16 Day 105 Seth Warner Shelter to Goddard Shelter - 21.6 miles

Off to a good start, cool but no rain. Within our first few miles, I saw my first moose, or at least I thought I did. I wasn't sure that Vermont even had moose but Giuseppe assured me that there were. All I could see was the tail end of supposed moose, running away, but I'm convinced. Half way through our day, after carefully making our way down several steep, slippery rock steps, we met Steve, "the hotdog guy" at the base of the hill at the parking lot. Steve fed us hotdogs, potato salad, chips, and soda. It was amazing! Made my day, and made our steep climb out of the parking lot much more enjoyable. The weather turned cooler, low 50s, and the rain started as we got to the ridge. We were good and wet by the time we got to camp. The shelter was full of sectioners and dogs, who fought on various occasions--the dogs, not the people. It was an interesting night of dogs barking and fighting, with wind and cold exposure. Fun times.




6/17 Day 106 Goddard Shelter to Stratton Pond Shelter - 19.3 miles

Woke up to a misty, cold morning. Hiked with Sharpshin and Kestrel for a bit as the day turned nice and the sun came out. All was good for a while until we started to climb Stratton Mountain. Without much warning, a strange noise preceded an unexpected hail storm. By the time we got our rain gear and pack covers on the damage was done; we were soaked. The storm eventually passed as we continued our climb with Giuseppe in the lead. As we approached the summit, Giuseppe quietly yelled back that there was a moose up ahead. Upon seeing it standing there for myself, I yelled back to Moose, "moose!". However, Moose thought I was just yelling at him until he saw the actual moose for himself. The moose even stood still for pictures; it definitely brightened our day. Fairly nice and easy hiking to the shelter from here. Stratton Pond was absolutely beautiful which made for a perfect ending.









6/18 Day 107 Stratton Pond Shelter to Manchester Center, VT - 10.7 miles

Cloudy morning with a light rain off and on as we walked. We started early trying to book it to the trail head 10 miles away to meet up with my college friend, Allison. We arrived at the parking lot at 11:30, anxiously awaiting our ride. Sharpshin and Kestrel showed up while we were waiting so we cheered them on as we waited. Giuseppe showed up right before Allison's arrival and he gladly accepted our offer to hang out with us for the day. We found a local burrito joint for lunch, hit up the outfitter for a deal on Darn Tough socks, completed our resupply, then relaxed at the hotel all afternoon. It was a great, stress free day thanks to our access to wheels i.e. Allison. She even drove me all around in search of a cold 2 liter of Mountain Dew to go with our pizza. We never found it but we made do with a bunch of smaller bottles on our third try. We ate, we drank, we shared stories, we slept; Allison got a taste of the trail town, hiker life. Today was a good, restful town day. Thanks Allison!



Love and prayers always,
Wide Load

"The mountains are calling and I must go."
John Muir

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