This little flower was along the AT between Gooch Gap and Woody Gap in the North Georgia Mountains.
We hiked 6 hours along the AT, from Coopers Gap to Woody Gap, in preparation for hiking El Camino de Santiago, in Spain. The distance is shown as 8.4 miles in my old out-dated guide book. I used Endomondo to track our route on my cell phone, and it measured 16.5 km (10.2 miles). Being that the app was paused for 20-30 min. while hiking, I think we actually did a little more than 10.5 miles. I had paused the application during a break at Gooch Gap shelter and forgot to restart it when I got back on the trail.
I learned yesterday that my Michelle had never seen the inside of a shelter on the Appalachian Trail. Here's our picture at the shelter.
At Gooch Gap Sheter |
At Coopers Gap The road behind us goes to Springer Mountain, the start or end of the Appalachian Trail. The other end of the trail is Mount Katahdin , in Main. |
They started hiking from Woody Gap and we started at Coopers Gap. We met in the middle and exchanged keys. Well, it wasn't quite in the middle. They hiked much faster than we did, so they got to our car earlier than we got to numonesones.
We are sore today. This pain has made me realize I should not invite anyone else to join us on El Camino de Santiago. The pain is made tolerable when taking into account the reward. In one regard, hiking is like fasting. When it's done without purpose, it's just enduring pain.
1 comment:
Thanks for posting, brother! What amazing views!
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