Day 50: Hello Virginia

Starting Point: Double Spring Shelter (452.5)

Ending Point: Dispersed Camp Site (468.8)

Total miles: 16.3 miles
Steps: 38,016
Injuries: Intercostal Strain
Achievements: Enter Virginia

I jerked awake this morning.  The sun has risen, but there was a light rain pattering on my tent.  I knew it was going to rain, so everything was ready.  I broke camp quickly and was on the trail.
It was cold, but I knew about noon the sun would come out, so it was bearable.
And, the sun did come out.
My back was sore all day.  That is to be expected as I pattled yesterday.
I reached the Virginia border.  The trail flattens out and my mileage should increase.  We camped two miles out of Damascus.  We’ll get up early and get some breakfast. Our goal is to not spend the night.

Day 49: Aqua Blaze Watauga Lake

Starting Point: Hampton, TN (420.4)

Ending Point: Double Spring Shelter (452.5)
Total miles: 23.7 miles
Steps: 10,006 Paddles: 30,000+
Injuries: Intercostal Strain
Achievements: Aqua Blaze

Although I certainly enjoyed my PCT hike, there are a few things I swore I’d do differently if I were to do it again.
First, I’d take way more pictures of the people I hiked with.  Second, I’d hike my own hike from the very beginning.  Finally, I swore I would have more fun.
I had to complete the PCT by October 1st.  I was constantly on the clock.  I’d wake up a 5:30 and be hiking by 6.  I’d run through a town without stopping.  I didn’t hang out with other hikers.
Now that I’m on the AT, there are some opportunities to do somethings other than just hiking.  One that really interested me was Aqua Blazing.  Instead of hiking, kayak the trail.  The first opportunity to do that is Watauga Lake, and we took it.  It was a blast.
Now, I know that you might think that paddling was way easier than hiking, but you would be mistaken.  It was very hard work   I can’t even hold my phone up right now.  My arms are cashed.
More importantly, it was fun.

I’ll certainly remember today for a very long time.

Day 48: Slacking Laurel Falls

Starting Point: Hampton, TN (420.4)

Ending Point: Hampton, TN (420.4)

Total miles: 8.4 slack pack trail miles.
Steps: 20,420
Injuries: Intercostal Strain
Achievements: Laurel Fork Falls


That allowed us to spend some quality time enjoying Laurel Falls.
When I look back at many of my previous adventures, it was always go, go, go.  Taking time to actually enjoy something is quite refreshing.
Tomorrow promises to be a very fun day.  We’ll take the shuttle to Boots Off hostel.  There, we will kayak 10 miles up Watauga Lake.  That will cover 21 miles of trail.  So, I’ll end of having a 24 to 25 mile day.  It will also be good for my back.
With a little bit of down time, I calculated my situation.  As I expected, my ability to finish this in one season is in jeopardy.  I have a hard cut off of Labor Day weekend.
I had the same issue on the PCT.  I wanted to be home by my 20th Anniversary.  I knew that things would speed up in Oregon, and they did.  Hopefully, the same will happen here.