Today is my mom's 85th birthday and Father's Day. It's a hard time to be away from home, especially when the cell service is sketchy. But the trail continues to unspool before me.
Harriet didn't want to shuttle me at 8 a.m., so I pushed back the time to 9 a.m. By the time I got on the trail is was 9:40. I'd wanted to start earlier to avoid the rain forecast for the afternoon -- or at least get in as much hiking in the dry weather as possible. Oh well. You take what you get.
The day started off gray with a trail that featured scruffy and overgrown vegetation. There were no views, even though we apparently hit one of the highest points on the trail. After about an hour the sun peeked out and the humidity soared. Ugh.
Things got better as noon neared. The sun went away and things cooled a tad. The trail started to pass through pretty stands of birch and other woods; the overgrown vegetation fell away. There were a few steep climbs and descents, but mostly lovely walking.
Midway through the day I met a young couple going SOBO. The husband had lost a tooth on the second day eating his wife's too-hard granola, so she called him Toothless. She didn't have a trail name yet, but I'm going to text her and suggest it be Granola. They had two dogs with them, Ursula and Cruella. They must be Disney fans!
It began raining lightly shortly before we met; it actually felt refreshing. The rain stopped by the time I ran into another mostly-thru-hiker, Backtrack, a young woman from Madison! I heard her before I saw her; she was singing a lovely song out loud as she hiked. I asked her about it.
Well, she said she was singing because a while back she'd glimpsed a large, furry animal in the middle of the trail, likely a bear! It did not race off into the woods as bears normally do because it didn't see her. Or hear or smell her, apparently. So she began singing.
I was headed the way of the bear. While I'm not normally afraid of them, as they tend to run away from people, this is cub season and THAT makes me very nervous. So after she left I began singing out loud in the woods. I couldn't think of that many songs, though, so I began practicing my Thousand-Miler book talk out loud for the next 45 minutes or so.
The trail turned onto an ATV path for 2.5 miles, and things began to get unpleasant re: mosquitoes. I've been so lucky this hike, as I haven't had to break out the full bug suit yet, and have only worn the head net on and off. Well, at one point it was horrendous, and I was longing for the bug suit. Mosquitoes were chomping me everywhere, even if I'd just sprayed DEET on myself! Luckily it began to rain again, and that drove away the pests. The rain kept up until I got off the trail. Phew!
So today was an average day scenery-wise. Just a lovely walk in the woods. But that's O.K. Those days are good, too.
Snowshoe
Miles: =13.3
MN NCT Miles to Date: 266.3
SHT Miles to Date: 266.3
Total NCT Miles to Date: 538
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