My home away from home...
The view inside... |
and out. |
Best of all, I ran into this kid again the next day, and he asked the question I get almost daily: how do I get your job? Well, for starters, I told him to get some new pants. We actually had a nice conversation about his career goals and how he can explore some options on the trail. Hopefully, he made it to Mountain Crossings at Neel Gap, for a pack shakedown and some wicking materials.
On the non-newbie front, I spent a lovely morning hiking with Pa Burt, whose wife and grandson dropped him off to begin his third thru-hike. He has his entire high-school class following his adventure and cheering him on.
Pa Burt |
Let's go through this again, people--everyone is carrying too much at the start. You may think you're being all thoughtful and helpful, leaving your unwanted, excess crap, but NO ONE ELSE wants to pick up more stuff to carry. This isn't a swap meet out here--no one is going to say, "Hey, index cards! Now THAT'S what I should have brought instead of this electric razor!" (And yes, I met a kid last year packing a razor) Sadly, I'm pretty sure I know who left the cards. One of the shuttle drivers dropped a guy off who said his nickname--and subsequently, trail name--was "3x5," due to his constant use of index cards to keep himself organized. I met this guy, too, and he didn't seem like a thoughtless jerk, but I guess you can't always tell from first impressions. And another thing 3x5 needs to learn quickly--this is NOT trail magic! This is laziness and lack of preparation. Hopefully, he'll figure out the difference.