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Update for 7/20/08

July 21, 2008 · 9 Comments

Half Way to Sanity

Hello from mile 1193. By the time you read this, I’ll be making my way through the NY-NJ corridor. It has been 343 miles since the last update and a lot has transpired. Some of which includes falling six times, lots of rain, one bear, two rattlers, a back injury that took me off the trail for 5 days, foot blisters that took me off for two days, many amazing people and Pennsylvania.

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Pennsylvania has been by far the hardest part of the trail to date, and my least favorite. The reasons? Hard to find or a pain in the butt to get water and ROCKS, lots of rocks, tons of rocks more rocks than I saw in the first 1,022 miles of the trail. I have been either climbing up and over garage-sized boulders or hopping from one knife-edged boulder to another. Torn my feet up and my equipment. Busted a tent pole, developed a leak in my air mattress, imploded one hiking boot, busted my third water bladder and trashed both of my hiking poles. Glad to be leaving PA – for both physical and financial reasons.

But a lot of the physical and wallet pain have been offset by the tremendous people I have come across these last 300+ miles.

  

I’ll start with PETRA. A striking woman from Germany. She is in the U.S. on a vacation/sabbatical. When I emerged from my tent one morning in the Shenandoah National Park, she invited me to her campsite for breakfast. After a 90-minute conversation, she walked me to the trailhead and serenaded me with a beautiful song!

  

Then there was “Rodeo,” a fellow thru-hiker, and the first woman that I have met from Texas on the trail. She will always be remembered for the quote: “The Tex-Mex we’ve been eating out here is crap.” The pride of Cut-N-Shoot.

  

Jill B. the ultimate trail angel. A friend to all hikers, she provides shelter, car rides and food to hikers. She even hiked a case of cold beer to a shelter on the trail. Many thanks Jill!!

  

Fellow hikers MacGyver and Lemur. To date, they are the couple that bicker at each other the least that I have met on the trail. In addition Mac-G has the baddest outdoor skills of any A/T hiker or anyone else I have ever met. I have been hiking with them off and on for the past 800 miles and their assistance has been invaluable.

  

Lastly, I want to mention the incredible people at Pocono Foot and Ankle Consultants. Dr. Lisa Dadson, Larry Troutman, Gesila Smith, Pat Kelly and Ev Smith. I am forever in their debt for their expertise, generosity and their compassion. I was blessed to meet these fine folks and am forever in their debt for “re-conditioning” my feet and getting me back on the trail.

  

Okay, one more shout-out. Bobby, a trucker from NJ, had eaten breakfast at the same place that Mac, Lemur and I had. When we walked out, he jumped out of his truck and approached us staying: “I think what you all are doing is great, and I wanna buy your breakfast.” I told him I couldn’t let him do that, but I would take the cash and make a donation to Gilda’s on his behalf. Fine by him. Here’s a guy paying $5.00 a gallon for diesel, and he wants to buy three rag-a-muffin hikers breakfast – everyone should chew on that for awhile.

I’ll see you down the trail.

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9 responses so far ↓

  • Gail Lehman // July 24, 2008 at 2:04 pm

    John, You are amazing!! What’s with all the falls, though? You surely are perservering to the end. We could use some of the rain in NC. Glad to know you are half way thru and past the rocks of Penn. Really enjoy the pictures and comments. God speed. Gail, Franklin, NC

  • suzy and don // July 28, 2008 at 6:27 pm

    John – You are the MAN ! I trust you are saving your comments to bind into a book at the end of the trail. We search the web site often to get up to date news on your progress. Are you ahead of schedule ? You are doing a great job, Gilda’s Club is most appreciative of your efforts. God bless you – Don and Suzy – Big D

  • Kelly Counts // July 28, 2008 at 10:12 pm

    Dear John,
    I am continously amazed at your strength, courage and will power. Every time I read your blog update I am inspired!
    I was sorry to learn of your recent misfortune in PA. I am glad that you are on the way out!! We had a donor who reads your blog and wanted to help you out with replacing some of the items that were damaged by those darn rocks. If you write me back or call me and let me know what you need…we will get it in the mail to you soon!

    Thinking of you and wishing you well,
    Kelly

  • Loren // July 29, 2008 at 6:27 pm

    You Sir, are amazing! Love reading your updates and looking at the pictures. The only bear around here we are greeted with each day is the Dow. REITs have fallen off a cliff and broken both legs. Ha! Better to be on the trail without a doubt. Erica and I will take the dogs backpacking this weekend in the Sierras. We think of you often and glad you are well.
    Aloha.

  • Tina // August 6, 2008 at 9:52 pm

    Fare-thee-well, John! It was great having you in Gaylordsville for a few days. Good luck with the trail and we’ll see you on the flip-side!

  • Dancin Marsha // August 8, 2008 at 11:47 pm

    I am experiencing much Jalousie over your entourage of female followers. Here I gave you two concerts, being the Entertainer. The Charade continues. And I didn’t even get a mention :-)

  • Debbie Ellis // August 19, 2008 at 7:25 pm

    I have been watching you over the months and finally am dropping you a long overdue line…AMAZING is the word that comes to mind. GREAT Job and keep on keepin’ on my man!!!

  • MacGuyver and Lemur // August 27, 2008 at 7:39 pm

    Bad Wheels!! How are those wheels holding up? The trail just isn’t the same without you!! Hopefully you’re hanging in there —unfortunately the rocks get WORSE :-P The Whites are AMAZING though! We’ll be touch!! ~MacGuyver and Lemur

  • Abby // September 2, 2008 at 1:10 pm

    Folks, John spent the night at our house in Concord, NH last night and I’ll be returning him to the trail this afternoon. He’s in great spirits and seems ready to tackle the Whites. Mt. Washington awaits!!

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