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- День 152
- суббота, 30 ноября 2024 г., 13:39
- ☀️ -1 °C
- Высота: 289 м
Соединенные ШтатыOrebank Hill39°54’18” N 77°29’52” W
Day 150 - Winter has come
30 ноября 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ -1 °C
Very cold last night, -4 (or 25 Fahrenheit for my American readers) according to the weather report. Was sleeping in a shelter, inside my sleeping bag wearing all my clothes. I wasn't cold but wasn't warm either, just uncomfortably not-warm. My water bottle partially froze, I'll have to start keeping it with me inside my sleeping bag (I'm already doing that for anything that uses a battery).
It is also very cold during the day. My gloves are not up to the task as my fingers are getting very cold as I hike along. I ended up putting the poles away so I could ball my hands into fists inside the gloves to keep the fingers warm.
Called a shuttle at the end of the day to go into Chambersburg. Going to replace my gloves and buy some more layers to sleep in.
As I waited for the shuttle I enjoyed a very American meal of brisket, baked beans, and Mac and cheese at 65 South BBQ restaurant. Incredibly tasty. The guy assured me it is as an American meal as you can get.Читать далее
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- День 156
- среда, 4 декабря 2024 г., 08:29
- ☁️ -3 °C
- Высота: 12 м
Соединенные ШтатыWilliam Penns Landing Site39°51’3” N 75°21’25” W
Day 154 - Return to Charlottesville
4 декабря 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☁️ -3 °C
I'm going to add some of the previous days to make my story on here more understandable. In short, my friend Brian arrived from Australia to hike with me for about a while. Our schedules made the most sense if we hiked from the south of Shenandoah National Park (near Charlottesville) in a northward direction.
I arrived in Harrisburg on the 29th of October and caught the train south to meet him. Due to some hiccups, we spent some time in Washington and then proceeded to Charlottesville to start the hike. Later on, Brian went back home and I continued going north back up to Harrisburg.
Yesterday I reached Harrisburg and am now traveling back to Charlottesville to resume hiking south. Hope that makes sense!
Things are going reasonably well.yain concern is my Visa expires on the 1st of January, I've applied for an extension but have to wait and see how that goes. If it is granted I'll, and I continue at my current rate of pace then I'll complete the trail around mid-march.
However Hurricane Helene has obliterated some of the trail south of here. People have been telling me conflicting things about the trail opening up. Some say to fucking forget it, others say the small towns along the way are economically dependent on hikers so have been working very hard to clear the trail. Others have been saying that hikers are hiking along the roads to circumvent the damaged areas - I'm not doing this, road hiking is dicey and rarely is there room to maintain a reasonable distance from the cars.
My current plan is to simply hike as far south as I can, and when I can go no further I'll travel down to the southern endpoint and hike north from there. This way I'll complete as much as possible.
Another concern is the cold. As an Australian the cold weather is something that I'd only heard about up till now. I've added more jumpers and changed out my gloves for warmer ones. I'm still uncomfortably not-warm at night. I've got a few other tricks to try (hot water bottle, etc) and will continue to adjust my wardrobe until I find some combination of clothing that works. Oddly enough my feet are never cold and I'm only wearing normal hiking socks and trail runners. I guess the friction from stepping generates sufficient heat.
Have to do some shopping once I get to Charlottesville. I need gas for the camp stove and trail food (the holy trinity of oatmeal, Clif bars, and ramen). I also need new hiking socks as I've worn a large hole in mine (Darn Tough socks have a lifetime guarantee, and you can simply swap them for a new pair once they get a hole in them).
I'm also going to look at getting a new tent - my current ultralight lets in too much wind. I'm already not really warm enough in my sleeping bag inside the shelters, if the wind chill was added on top of that then things would get..... interesting. I've been going shelter-to-shelter since the cold started, and this limits how far I can travel each day. So I'll see if they have any suitable tents, it will be more weight to carry but I'm stronger now.
That's about it for now. I'll do some more updates for previous days.Читать далее
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- День 158
- пятница, 6 декабря 2024 г., 13:37
- ⛅ 1 °C
- Высота: 489 м
Соединенные ШтатыDobie Mountain37°59’8” N 78°53’0” W
Day 156 - Cold? The Others must be comin
6 декабря 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ⛅ 1 °C
Stayed at Paul Wolfe shelter last night. No wolves but there was a rodent that chewed on my toilet paper that I'd left lying around.
I've bought a liner to go with my sleeping bag. I was actually warm for the first half of last night, but still uncomfortably not-warm for the 2nd half. Bit by bit I'm zeroing in on the right combination of gear to tackle cold weather.
Speaking of, an unexpected problem of cold weather was that my water filter froze. I tried tucking under my clothing for a while, then immersed it in warm water twice. No dice. I then made the water very hot and left it in there for 10 minutes - finally it filtered at about 60% of the normal rate. That's another thing I'm going to have to tuck inside my sleeping bag at night.Читать далее

ПутешественникHere’s a suggestion: Florida, Aruba, Jamaica, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica.

ПутешественникBeautiful areas you are going through. Are you enjoying the hiking a bit more now that you aren't losing appendages?

ПутешественникI preferred it when the trees had their leaves. It's been looking a bit desolate.
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- День 167
- воскресенье, 15 декабря 2024 г., 13:12
- 🌧 3 °C
- Высота: 629 м
Соединенные ШтатыPond Hollow37°54’14” N 78°58’22” W
Day 165 - Bears? In my woods?
15 декабря 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ 🌧 3 °C
Found another great looking place for a bear to hang out in. Poked my head on and said "Hello bear! I'm here to take your picture".
But no still no bears. Do they even really exist?

ПутешественникWould you respond to a dude wearing a bright orange beanie in the middle of the woods?

ПутешественникThe bears are probably spotting you first and thinking if you’re a brightly coloured garden gnome you might be poisonous.
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- День 187
- суббота, 4 января 2025 г., 09:49
- ⛅ 21 °C
- Высота: 1 112 м
АвстралияCrackenback36°26’28” S 148°29’41” E
Back in Aus
4 января, Австралия ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C
Heya all - I'm back in sunny and hot Australia. It is now 2025, happy new year!
I decided to come back to Australia for a spell. I still have approximately 800 miles left of the AT to do. Reasons for doing so are as such:
1. Visa. This is the most important. It expired on the first of January and I'd applied for an extension but had heard nothing back regarding my application. So unless I wanted to become an illegal immigrant and have ICE chasing me I had to depart the US anyway. I left on the 21st of Dec, I could have hung around for another 10 days hoping that the approval came through but there were other considerations (below). Also my return flight could only be rebooked once without paying extra.
2. Christmas with the family. Since I'd now made the decision to return in late December, I chose to leave a bit earlier to see the family on Christmas morning rather than stay in the US until the last possible moment. I arrived back in Sydney on the 23rd Aussie time and stayed at a friends place for 2 nights before appearing unannounced at the family gathering on Christmas morning. Being back at this time also means I get to attend NYE, my sister's birthday in early January, and a friend's getaway weekend mid January. It is nice to be able to attend all those things and meet up with people I haven't seen for 6 months.
3. Trail closures. Hurricane Helene had obliterated a significant section of the trail down further south, so I would not have been able to complete the AT this run anyway. I'd heard some other hikers were walking along the road to circumvent the damaged sections but this isn't something I enjoy (hiking a meter away from speeding cars and walking long-distance on road surfaces). I'd planned to return late 2025 to complete the damaged sections that would hopefully have been restored by then. So, with that in mind, it merely became a question of how much of the trail I'd complete later rather than to complete it in one run or not.
4. Runner support. In addition to the return trip to complete the currently closed sections, I'd planned to return to the US in 2025 to support a friend who is participating in the Big Dog's Backyard Ultra (an extreme last-man-standing marathon style event). So I'll schedule my trip to finish the trail, then travel to Tennessee for the marathon.
5. Absence of any bear sighting. Not an actual reason for returning to Aus early, just a gripe I bring up anytime I talk about the AT.
(Warning: Rabbit Hole)
Currently holidaying in Jindabyne to celebrate my sister's birthday. Visited Mt Kosciuszko yesterday, Australia's highest mountain..... As I write this, I checked Mt Kosciuszko's height (2228m) compared to mountains I summited in the US that "felt" extremely high, such as Mt Washington (1917m) and Mt Katahdin (1606m). That... does not seem right. Everyone knows that things in America are larger, and the walk up to summit of Mt Kosciuszko was a cakewalk compared to my memory of the Frodo-And-Sam-Approaching-Shelobs-Lair style experience that was climbing Mt Katahdin. Did I mess up the feet to meter conversions? Nope, they are correct. Then I checked the height of the highest mountain in the US, Mt Denali (6190m). Ok, that gels with my conceptions of Aus vs USA. Highest mountains along the Appalachian Trail and their locations are:
Clingmans Dome (2026m NC)
Mt Guyot (2019m NC)
Old Black (1942m NC)
Mt Washington (1917m NH)
Roan High Knob (1916m NC)
Grassy Ridge Bald (1880m NC)
Mt Rogers (1747m VA)
Thunderhead Mountain (1685m TN)
Whitetop Mountain (1682m VA)
and Big Bald (1682m NC/TN)
So - my take aways from that are that none of the AT mountains are as high as Australia's highest mountain, which seems to mess with my perceptions of the USA where everything must be bigger that what we have in humble Australia. And, secondly, I have only done 1/10 of the highest AT mountains to date, which messes with my perceptions that "I've done almost all of the hardest parts, it will be easy street from here on out". Hrrm, something to think about. Anyway, let's back out of that rabbit hole and get back to the present.
(Rabbit Hole Exited)
My broad plan for 2025 are as follows:
Early Jan - Catch up with family and friends. Catch up on tasks that I've been ignoring for the past 6 months.
1st half of 2025 - Complete one of my remaining uni units in my accounting degree. Pick up a job somewhere, preferably in administration where I can dabble with spreadsheets.
2nd half of 2025 - Return to US on a 3 month visa (actually a visa-waiver). Complete the remaining AT section and be part of my friend's support crew as he competes in the Backyard Ultra in Tennessee.
It is so much easier to write using an actual keyboard rather than chicken-pecking on my phone while being mindful of the battery life the whole time. Which is why this post is much longer than the others, and includes side thoughts my brain has from time to time.
I started making my acknowledgements to the many wonderful people I met along the way but that the list began to get very long. I'll make that a followup post.
TL;DR
- Completed 1400 miles of the AT. 800 left to go.
- Returned to Australia due to tourist Visa expiring.
- Returning to the US late 2025 to finish the remaining section.Читать далее




















ПутешественникWeird, it's like 30 + everyday here. I think you're hiking in the wrong sopt
ПутешественникHi Ash, as someone beeing used to cold weather I can just give you one advice, if you have a good sleeping bag, do not wear anything inside and it will keep you warm. The clothes will do the opposite. It is cold over here too, we already had some snow but I was in Australia than 😀