{"id":78,"date":"2009-04-16T18:46:00","date_gmt":"2009-04-16T22:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/allenf.com\/blog\/?p=78"},"modified":"2010-05-15T22:10:54","modified_gmt":"2010-05-16T02:10:54","slug":"hogback-ridge-shelter-to-no-business-knob-shelter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/allenf.com\/blog\/2009\/04\/16\/hogback-ridge-shelter-to-no-business-knob-shelter\/","title":{"rendered":"Hogback Ridge Shelter to No Business Knob Shelter"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Wednesday, 4\/15<\/p>\n<p>AT Miles = 20.7 \/ 333.6<br \/>Other Miles = 0 \/ 15.2<br \/>Total Miles = 20.7 \/ 348.8<\/p>\n<p>I had a terrible night last night. It was cold and damp and windy, and<br \/>I spent most of the night lying in my sleeping bag just on the wrong<br \/>side of the cold\/warm line. I changed into dry socks before going to<br \/>bed, and by morning the dry socks were actually damp from all the<br \/>dampness in my sleeping bag.<\/p>\n<p>When I got up this morning I was tired, cold, and wet, and tired of<br \/>being tired, cold, and wet. The temperature was hovering just around<br \/>freezing, and by the time I had packed all of my gear my hands were<br \/>numb with cold. I struggled through heating water and making oatmeal<br \/>for breakfast, then took off all of my supposedly warm clothes, put on<br \/>my already wet rain\/wind jacket, and hit the trail. I hiked furiously<br \/>to try to generate some heat, and in about half an hour I could feel<br \/>my hands finally starting to warm up. Another half hour and the<br \/>thermostat finally opened; I felt the warmth flooding my fingers and<br \/>toes. Whew!<\/p>\n<p>It was another day of hiking in the cloud, with visibility just a<br \/>couple of dozen feet. The day&#39;s goal was No Business Knob Shelter, 20<br \/>miles away, but I had this plan hatching in my warmth seeking brain<br \/>that if I could pull off a 27 mile day I could gorge myself on bacon<br \/>cheeseburgers at the Sonic in Erwin, and sleep in a warm, dry, motel<br \/>room. I kind of pushed that idea to the back of my mind and<br \/>concentrated on goal number one, the ten miles to Bald Mountain<br \/>Shelter. I climbed a lot this morning, eventually making it to the<br \/>summit of Bald Mountain. I&#39;ll have to take it on faith that Bald<br \/>Mountain is bald. I couldn&#39;t see anything when I was up there. The<br \/>wind blew, the fog engulfed me, and it was cold enough that the fog<br \/>actually condensed and froze on my glasses so that my visibility was<br \/>even further reduced. All I could see was the rut worn by previous<br \/>hikers in the grass of the bald, and every minute or so I would pass a<br \/>post with a white blaze on it, confirming that I hadn&#39;t wandered off<br \/>the trail.<\/p>\n<p>I finally reached Bald Mountain Shelter at 12:30; four hours after I<br \/>started hiking. I sat there for about half an hour eating my lunch and<br \/>drinking water. My Nutella was frozen so that I couldn&#39;t even get it<br \/>out of the jar with my spoon, so I ate a couple of English Muffins<br \/>with nothing on them and some handfuls of GORP. By the end of the 30<br \/>minutes I sat there I was bitterly cold again, so I set off hiking<br \/>fast once again to generate some heat.<\/p>\n<p>The terrain after lunch was a bit more downhill than up, but much of<br \/>the downhill was slick with mud so I couldn&#39;t make very good time on<br \/>it. I thought a lot about it and decided that if I could make it to No<br \/>Business Knob Shelter by 4:30, then I would have enough time left to<br \/>make it the further 7 miles to the road into Erwin. Now I just put my<br \/>head down and hiked as hard as I could. Around 3:00pm I was thinking<br \/>that I was doing great and should have had about 3 miles left, when I<br \/>came out on a road, crossed the road back into the woods, and was<br \/>confronted with a sign declaring that No Business Knob Shelter was 4.6<br \/>miles away. Sigh.<\/p>\n<p>Still, I pushed as hard as I could in the hope that I could somehow<br \/>get there by 4:30. 4:30 came and went and no shelter, and around 4:50<br \/>I finally made it up the last little rise and arrived at the shelter.<br \/>Not only was I out of time to go any further, but I had to admit that<br \/>I was out of gas, and there was no way I could hike another 7 miles<br \/>today.<\/p>\n<p>The shelter was already full with hikers that had come from the last<br \/>shelter 10 miles back. At 5:00pm they were all already snuggled down<br \/>in their sleeping bags. I set up my hammock out in back of the<br \/>shelter, and as more hikers came in everyone found the best site they<br \/>could and pitched their tents.<\/p>\n<p>A bit of a disappointing day, but all things in balance I think I<br \/>should be reasonably comfortable tonight. We are down lower then last<br \/>night and while it is still overcast it is not foggy here so I should<br \/>stay drier overnight. From here it is only 6.9 miles to Erwin. I could<br \/>stay at the hostel right next to the AT, but I think I ma going to try<br \/>to get into town and get a room at the Super 8. Then I&#39;ll go downtown<br \/>and get that bacon cheeseburger at Sonic, go to the library to upload<br \/>my photos, walk down to the supermarket, then to the post office to<br \/>pick up my bounce box.<\/p>\n<p>This is the third day of wet weather, but the sun is supposed to show<br \/>itself tomorrow. Hopefully it will stay sunny for a couple of days and<br \/>I can get out of town on Friday with the sun in my face. That would be<br \/>nice.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; <br \/>~~~~~<br \/>Allen F. 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