Saturday, October 24, 2009

catch up - Maryland Challenge

This idea sprung from a conversation that a friend, Bill, and I had while walking with our families on a stretch of the Appalacian Trail (AT) in Maryland. It's a flat, scenic walk running between what used to be the C&O Canal and the Potomac River. Years earlier Bill met a group of high school kids at a Maryland state park who looked terribly tired - after inquiring he found out they were trying to walk the Maryland portion of the AT (42 miles) in 24 hours. Our ensuing conversation went something like this "light pack, sneakers, energy food and head lamps - NO Problem! If high school kids can do it (Bill didn't actually know if they were sucessful) so can we!"
On Saturday, October 2nd at 10 AM, Bill and I parked in Pennsylvania and embarked on the stupidest and most painful thing I've voluntarily done. We did it though.

We begin

When walking was still fun and we had energy for silly pictures.

Half way done at 6:30 PM, only 21 more miles to go. We ate "dinner" (pita, pepperoni stick, peanutbutter, and raisen bread...dumb) at the first Washington Monument, errected by the citizens of Boonsville in 1827.



About 24 miles in we came upon the South Mountain Inn. Bill had some history here, but it was my first "Uncle Bretsky". And we actually met Uncle Bretsky (pictured). I think we made his week when we ordered 2 of his special, which can be found in many area lean-to log books. We departed around 8 PM


2AM - Trying to get some energy to keep moving. We had about 5 more miles to go from this point and no place to bail out had we wanted to.

We limped into Harpers Ferry WV at 5:30 AM. We finished in 19 1/2 hours. This pic was taken at 6:30 AM. After I fell asleep under a bush in someone's front yard for about an hour, Bill found a ranger who let us into a bathroom where we finally got warm and were conviced that we would live. Sure, light packs and energy food...

5 comments:

Disclaimer said...

I don't know what to say except I think I would like to try that...despite your stance on that it was stupid...particulars could be tweaked...let's do it sometime.

fisherdm said...

Have you read Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods?"

Ian said...

Disclaimer (jay - pretty funny) you might be the only one i would do it again with. It would be the longest time we'll get to hang out together for the next 20 years.
And Fisher - its definitely one of my favorite outdoor books. I hadn't actually thought of some of the connections until you mentioned it.

Disclaimer said...

like "In a walk in the woods", were you throwing ho hos out of your packs to save weight...did you hoard cream soda and tell Bill to F___ off in your delirium?

Beltsmith said...

that's pretty awesome, you are awesome...I am impressed with your awesomeness.. although surprised and a little disappointed the High Life didn't make it on the trek.