Our Dream Adventure

OUR DREAM ADVENTURE...

In 2014/2015 we are taking some 'Time Out' and planning an adventure trip of a lifetime.

We will start with a six month thru hike of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail or 'AT' for short. A 2186 mile (3500km) trail running along the eastern United States of America.

Next we will be taking a break from daily hiking (there will be some hiking involved though!) and will be going on an amazing three month adventure holiday through South America.

Finally, back to thru hiking again. This time five to six months in New Zealand hiking the Te Araroa - New Zealand's Trail ('TA' for short). A 1865 mile (3000km) trail spanning the whole of New Zealand.

We have set up this Blog so that family, friends and anyone else who is interested, can follow our adventure which will include blogs about our planning and preparation stages as well as our whole amazing trip.

(So not to bore you with too much information, if you wish to read or learn more about what The Appalachian Trail and the Te Araroa Trail are all about see the 'Links' below the three maps in the left hand column.)

Christine & Nigel xxx



Friday, 25 July 2014

Day 154 Abol Bridge to The Birches Lean-to

Today's miles 9.9.  AT miles 2180.1

Our penultimate day on the trail.  We took our time getting ready this morning, we didn't have a big mileage day and left camp at 8:30.  I was feeling slightly better and had a bit more energy after managing to eat properly last night.  It was as another pretty flat day trail wise, a slight uphill on the second half.  Early on we entered Baxter State Park where we registered to stay at The Birches Lean-to/Campsite at Katahdin Stream Campground, it only holds twelve people and is exclusive to north bound thru hikers only.

We had one river ford today across the Nesowadnehunk Stream.  We crossed it twice but managed to rock hop the second crossing.  We arrived at Katahdin Stream Campground at 1pm and signed in at the ranger station there before heading to the Birches Lean-to.  There was only one tent platform which was already half taken by another guy but not really enough room for our tent too.   There were two four person Lean-to's so we set our tent inner up in one of the Lean-to's hoping it wouldn't get busy later and we have to move.  I was not sleeping in a shelter on our last night on trail without bug/mice protection.

Around three thirty we had a small thunderstorm and had rain showers into the early evening.   We went back to the ranger station around 4:30 during afternoon office hours to register our thru hike finish and get our thru hiker finish numbers.  We are thru hikers number 71 and 72 to finish this year.  Two other guys turned up later, so there were five of us in total at camp.

During the evening we had a visit from 'The End of Trail Angels', two hiker loving, trail magic ladies from Millinocket.  They arrived with pizza and donuts for us hikers which Nigel and the other guys enjoyed, I couldnt eat any.  They stayed a while chatting and took away all our rubbish for us too.  What fantastic ladies.

Tomorrows the big day, we summit Mount Katahdin and finish the trail!






2 comments:

  1. What a way to end it Christine! Hope you are feeling better soon. Can't believe you only have one more day. Clare X

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    1. Clare we don't think we have your correct mobile number. Can you email us at csuantika@gmail.com

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