Thursday, April 9, 2015

Get Set.... 10 days to go!

At this point we are getting closer and closer every day. In a little over a week we will be saying our farewells to family and most modern conveniences so as you can imagine we are in a bit of a crunch to get our final preparations in order and make sure we haven't forgotten anything vital. As we mentioned in previous posts, our hike is a little different than the norm (if you can consider any part of spending 6 months carrying your life on your back normal.)  The majority of thru-hikers hike from Georgia to Maine (NOBO).  Another significant percentage hike from Maine to Georgia (SOBO).  We are doing an alternative hike to best fit with our schedule- a Flip-Flop.  Our Flip-Flop will start in Georgia, we will hike north for 1 month, get off the trail for 2 weeks to spend time with family, then head to Maine to hike the remainder of the trail SOBO.  This hiking route means we have more transportation logistics on and off the trail, but thanks to our families, we have all of our transportation requirements taken care of.  Since will be at Baxter State Park in mid-June, we did get our reservations there made with a few spare days to make sure we get some good weather to summit Mount Katadhin, a very popular out-and-back which would normally serve as a dramatic close to a northbound thru-hike. We will then head south in attempt to make it all the way to the point where we stopped our NOBO section.  

After about 4 months apart, I finally got to meet up with Evan in lower Michigan.  We have three days to get everything together here before heading to Charleston with his family for a week long family vacation.  These three days are all about getting the last few details done.
       - We got our hair cut short for easier maintenance on the trail (and why not?), we are now a virtually hairless pair (Thank you again to Evan's sister, Nichole).
       - We have shut off our fancy smartphones and picked up a cheap "dumb phone" to use on the trail for emergencies and for letting our family know where we are.  
       - We have bought our first supply of food.
       - We have packed and weighed our bags, both come in at right about 38 pounds.  Evan has a half  pound more than Carolyn.  We know that this weight will likely change over the course of the next 5 months, but we are happy with our starting weight.  


This will be our last post before our departure from Amicalola state park on May 1, and likely the last time either of us will post until at least early June, however be sure to check back regularly as we will be keeping in touch with various family members who will contribute small updates as we progress. Thank you in advance to all of our family and friends who are helping in various ways to make this crazy dream of ours a reality, and regardless of the final outcome, we look forward to having many stories to share when we return. 

1 comment:

  1. Well, I guess my first comment went away-- It has been a pleasure to meet you and work with you. Good luck on your hike and hopefully we will see you again soon!

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