{"id":169,"date":"2009-07-04T19:01:00","date_gmt":"2009-07-04T23:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/allenf.com\/blog\/?p=169"},"modified":"2010-05-07T06:32:05","modified_gmt":"2010-05-07T10:32:05","slug":"pochuk-mountain-shelter-to-st-thomas-episcopal-church-hostel-in-vernon-nj","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/allenf.com\/blog\/2009\/07\/04\/pochuk-mountain-shelter-to-st-thomas-episcopal-church-hostel-in-vernon-nj\/","title":{"rendered":"Pochuk Mountain Shelter to St Thomas Episcopal Church Hostel in Vernon, NJ"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday, 7\/4 <br \/>Happy Independence Day!<\/p>\n<p>AT Miles = 6.5 \/ 1346.9<br \/>Other Miles = 0.1 \/ 47.0<br \/>Total Miles = 6.6 \/ 1393.9<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" id=\"BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5354682172725733138\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/1.bp.blogspot.com\/_jfFm5SLsGxM\/Sk-nENZvJxI\/AAAAAAAACEo\/y1dxttgyZHQ\/s400\/Photo_070409_001-796449.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Wow, the campsite was crowded last night! Only a few thru-hikers but a<br \/>lot of people out for the long holiday weekend. Someone set up their<br \/>tent so it was actually partially under my hammock tarp! <\/p>\n<p>I was up early this morning, and not particularly caring if I woke up<br \/>my too close neighbor while packing. Yeah, that&#8217;s a bit cranky of me,<br \/>but that&#8217;s the way I felt. I had less than 7 miles to go to reach NJ<br \/>94 from where I would hitch into Vernon, and I knew I&#8217;d be getting<br \/>there early. It was a really nice morning&#8217;s walk, which included a bit<br \/>of skirting through some neighborhoods with back yards visible through<br \/>the trees, but was highlighted by the Pochuk Boardwalk, which is a<br \/>boardwalk through a swampy area that goes for about 3\/4 mile. It was<br \/>really beautiful in the dry morning air and alternating sunshine and<br \/>shade. <\/p>\n<p>Since most of the walk was flat this morning, I was at the road by<br \/>9:15. After double checking my map and guidebook to make sure I was at<br \/>the correct road (a little sign identifying roads as the trail reaches<br \/>them would be really nice!), I stuck my thumb out in hopes of a ride<br \/>to town. In some places it is really easy to hitchhike, and in some it<br \/>is not. This is one of the ones that is not. For one thing the road is<br \/>narrow with no shoulders, and the traffic is reasonably heavy and<br \/>fast, so it is a tough place for a driver to stop. So I stood there<br \/>for quite a while trying to look as respectable as possible, but with<br \/>no luck. I finally decided that I would keep trying until 9:45., and<br \/>if I hadn&#8217;t gotten a ride then I would start walking the 2.4 miles to<br \/>town. That would be well under an hour of walking, but walking on the<br \/>road is brutal on the feet, and my feet already hurt badly enough. <\/p>\n<p>Well, at 9:43 I got a ride! Just in the nick of time. The driver<br \/>apparently wasn&#8217;t a local, as he had NY plates on his truck and he<br \/>didn&#8217;t know where the church was in this little town, but he was<br \/>patient enough to drive around a bit and we asked directions and<br \/>finally he dropped me just across the street from the church. <\/p>\n<p>One of the recurring stories you hear on the trail is of hikers<br \/>hitching somewhere and when they get out of the vehicle the driver<br \/>takes off not realizing that a backpack or hiking poles are still in<br \/>the back of their vehicle, so whenever I hitch I always leave the door<br \/>open when I get out, then I go get my stuff out of the back of the<br \/>vehicle, then finally I go back, stick my head in the door and thank<br \/>the driver again, then close the door. Just a little bit of insurance. <\/p>\n<p>The hostel here is quite nice. There is a big room with carpeting on<br \/>the floor, a computer, and a TV with cable. There is a kitchen which<br \/>they allow hikers to use. There is also a clean batroom with a shower,<br \/>plenty of soaps and shampoo and towels, and a washer and dryer. Heck,<br \/>they even have a printer hooked up to the computer. I did the clothes<br \/>I hike in every day, and all my nasty socks, in one load, putting on<br \/>my long pants. which I rarely wear now that it&#8217;s warm every day, after<br \/>my shower. Then when the first load was done I put my hiking clothes<br \/>back on, and washed my other clothes, along with all my socks again &#8212;<br \/>they can surely use two washings &#8212; and a load of dirty towels that<br \/>were in the hamper from previous hikers staying here last night. So<br \/>every bit of clothing I have is now clean and dry. Quite an<br \/>accomplishment. <\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ve made my foray to the grocery store, and I have stocked up with<br \/>enough food to get me to Kent, CT. Wow, it&#8217;s hard to believe I will<br \/>soon be back in my native New England! I&#8217;ve checked the forecast for<br \/>the next week, and it looks about as good as one could possibly hope.<br \/>Maybe some rain showers one night, but mostly sunny and warm but not<br \/>too hot, all week. <\/p>\n<p>I ate lunch at Burger King on the way to the grocery store, and had a<br \/>pint of Ben &amp; Jerrys ice cream right after shopping, so I will try to<br \/>find something a bit healthier for dinner tonight. It loosk like there<br \/>is a diner of some kind open around the corner. Maybe I&#8217;ll try that. <\/p>\n<p>Since there are no bunks here, and since I don&#8217;t carry a sleeping pad<br \/>since I don&#8217;t need one with my hammock, I am planning to sleep in the<br \/>reclining lounge chair here tonight. I hope there aren&#8217;t too many<br \/>other hikers coming, as that could mess up those plans! <\/p>\n<p>I know the Tour de France started today, and I was hoping to get to<br \/>watch it on TV, but apparently they don&#8217;t get Versus here. Darn! <\/p>\n<p>Oh, one last thing. I toasted my camera the other day. I had my<br \/>backpack on the ground under the eaves of the shelter at Rutherford<br \/>Shelter when that thunderstorm rolled in, and I thought it was safe<br \/>and dry, but the water was rolling in on the ground and my pack, with<br \/>my camera in the left hipbelt pocket, was sitting in several inches of<br \/>water. That water seems to have destroyed the display on the camera.<br \/>So I have Jodi doing a bit of research on a new camera. Hopefully I&#8217;ll<br \/>get it replaced soon. <\/p>\n<p>The atatched picture is of the main room here at the hostel. The blue<br \/>chair in the middle is the recliner I plan to sleep on, maybe while<br \/>one of the videos they have here plays on the TV. Do women sleep with<br \/>the TV on too, or is that mostly a guy thing? <\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s hoping everyone is having a Fabulous Fourth. I am certainly<br \/>enjoying mine. While I was at the A&amp;P shopping, I was thinking about<br \/>just how much fun I was having doing that simple chore. Such an array<br \/>of food to choose from! If I could only eat it all. <\/p>\n<p>&#8212;<br \/>~~~~~<br \/>Allen F. Freeman<br \/><a href=\"mailto:allen@allenf.com\">allen@allenf.com<\/a><br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/www.allenf.com\/\">http:\/\/www.allenf.com\/<\/a><br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/allenf.blogspot.com\/\">allenf.blogspot.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Saturday, 7\/4 Happy Independence Day! AT Miles = 6.5 \/ 1346.9Other Miles = 0.1 \/ 47.0Total Miles = 6.6 \/ 1393.9 Wow, the campsite was crowded last night! Only a few thru-hikers but alot of people out for the long holiday weekend. Someone set up theirtent so it was actually partially under my hammock tarp! 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