{"id":57,"date":"2009-03-28T22:41:00","date_gmt":"2009-03-29T02:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/allenf.com\/blog\/?p=57"},"modified":"2010-05-17T07:31:36","modified_gmt":"2010-05-17T11:31:36","slug":"muskrat-creek-shelter-to-winding-stair-gap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/allenf.com\/blog\/2009\/03\/28\/muskrat-creek-shelter-to-winding-stair-gap\/","title":{"rendered":"Muskrat Creek Shelter to Winding Stair Gap"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Friday 3\/27 and Saturday 3\/28<\/p>\n<p>Friday:<br \/>AT Miles = 12.5 \/ 91.8<br \/>Other Miles = 0 \/ 13<br \/>Total = 12.5 \/ 104.7<\/p>\n<p>Saturday:<br \/>AT Miles = 15.9 \/ 107.7 (I&#39;ve passed the 100 mile mark!)<br \/>Other Miles = 0 \/ 13<br \/>Total Miles = 15.9 \/ 120.6<\/p>\n<p>These posts are going to be  a bit out of order. I have a post for<br \/>Thursday, the 26th, on my phone but for some reason Sprint has no<br \/>service in Franklin, NC, where I am tonight, so I can&#39;t send it. I&#39;ll<br \/>send it as soon as I get service again.<\/p>\n<p>As a brief re-cap, I left Hiawassee, Georgia Thursday morning in the<br \/>rain, and on Thursday afternoon passed into North Carolina.<\/p>\n<p>I am going to combine Friday and Saturday as they kind of blend<br \/>together in my mind. I left Muskrat Creek Shelter Friday morning after<br \/>a soggy night. It didn&#39;t actually rain overnight, but the humidity was<br \/>about 100% as we were in thick cloud all night. The tarp over my<br \/>hammock kept any rain and the water dripping from the trees off of me,<br \/>but the saturated air flowing through the hammock left everything very<br \/>damp.<\/p>\n<p>Sometime during the night some animal ran under my hammock and I<br \/>actually felt him or her rub against the bottom of the hammock &#8211; and<br \/>my back &#8211; as it passed. There were some people sleeping in the shelter<br \/>that had a dog, so I think odds are it was the dog, but I&#39;m not sure.<br \/>Mr. Ed thought it was funny to think it was a bear cub teasing his<br \/>mom. I hope not!<\/p>\n<p>I started the day on Friday dressed for rain (shorts and T-Shirt with<br \/>rain jacket and rain skirt over them). After an hour or so it was not<br \/>raining and I was warming up so I took off the rain jacket and wrap.<br \/>Of course, about 15 minutes later it started to rain, and rained all<br \/>the rest of the day. After a long day of walking through the rain I<br \/>made it to Carter Gap Shelter. It was only about 3:00 PM, and I used<br \/>up as much time as I could getting water, cooking and eating dinner,<br \/>and cleaning up. It was cold standing around in wet clothes so about<br \/>5:30 I found a spot tucked behind some rhododendron bushes and out of<br \/>the wind to set up my hammock, then changed into dry clothes and<br \/>climbed in with my book. I managed to stay awake almost &#39;til 8:00PM,<br \/>then I was off to dream land. Just before I went to sleep I glanced<br \/>away from my book and out the netting of my hammock to see a rabbit<br \/>wandering through. I guess the hammock just doesn&#39;t register to<br \/>animals, since it&#39;s up in the air off the ground.<\/p>\n<p>This morning (Saturday) I was awake about 6:00 and lay in my hammock<br \/>until about 6:30 when the first bit of light started to show itself. I<br \/>was up with my headlamp to eat breakfast and break camp, then I was<br \/>off on the trail at 8:08 (I usually glance at my watch every morning<br \/>when I start to hike). When I woke up this morning I decided that my<br \/>goal for the day was to get to Winding Stair Gap and get a ride into<br \/>Franklin, so I could have a hot shower, a dry motel room, and a nice<br \/>dinner. Within 20 minutes of starting my hike the rain started, and it<br \/>got heavier and heavier as the morning progressed. I was set on making<br \/>my miles, but I was also enjoying the day and the bits of scenery I<br \/>could see. As any of the photographers out there know, when it is<br \/>raining colors and very saturated and the diffuse light makes details<br \/>very interesting. There were a million shades of green. In a few<br \/>places there was a particular kind of tree that grows kind of short<br \/>and gnarly, and the trees were all covered with a green moss that was<br \/>very striking.<\/p>\n<p>I stopped briefly at Big Spring Shelter, 6.8 miles from the day&#39;s<br \/>start, just to get out of the rain so I could dig some food out of my<br \/>pack. It was too cold to stand still for very long so after wolfing<br \/>down a couple of Pop-Tarts I was back out into the rain and pressed on<br \/>non-stop until I reached Winding stair Gap at 15.9 miles.<\/p>\n<p>When I was maybe 4 miles from Winding Stair Gap the rain started to<br \/>ease and I could see some breaks in the clouds to the west. Soon the<br \/>wind was roaring as the high pressure started to push in, and the<br \/>cloud and fog that had enveloped us for the last three days started to<br \/>get torn away in shreds. When I finally reached Winding Stair Gap it<br \/>was 2:14, meaning that I had covered 15.9 miles in 6 hours and 6<br \/>minutes. My feet surely feel it!<\/p>\n<p>I was offered a ride into town by someone at the Gap, and 15 or 20<br \/>minutes later I was chatting with Ron Haven and Miss Janet, two<br \/>legends on the trail who run a couple of motels and a hostel in town<br \/>and go to great lengths to extend hospitality to hikers. I have a room<br \/>in one of Ron&#39;s motels for tonight and tomorrow night. I&#39;ll spend<br \/>tomorrow (Sunday) getting all my gear clean and dry and shopping for<br \/>food for the next leg, which will be 2 1\/2 days up to the Nantahala<br \/>Outdoor Center.<\/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\">www.allenf.com<\/a><br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/allenf.blogspot.com\">allenf.blogspot.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Friday 3\/27 and Saturday 3\/28 Friday:AT Miles = 12.5 \/ 91.8Other Miles = 0 \/ 13Total = 12.5 \/ 104.7 Saturday:AT Miles = 15.9 \/ 107.7 (I&#39;ve passed the 100 mile mark!)Other Miles = 0 \/ 13Total Miles = 15.9 \/ 120.6 These posts are going to be a bit out of order. 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