Friday, October 14, 2011

Katahdin in Pictures

Mark and Jay in front of the Appalachian Trail Lodge hostel in Millinocket.
Comfortable and relaxing place and great hospitality!
Helen and Mark at the falls, about 1 mile into the hike up Katahdin.
Mark pulls up one of the MANY boulder sequences that were steep and
difficult to climb. You can see below him how far we had to climb on this one.
Stopping for a snack break. You can see that Helen drew first blood on one of
the boulder challenges.
Mark places his hiking sticks ahead as he scrambles up
yet another boulder group. Some of them required both
shoe and skin friction as well as both hands!
At treeline, about halfway up Katahdin, the views are rewardingly spectacular.
It's a good thing we had a reward with the views, because the next step
after hitting treeline is a doozy! It's informally called "the rebar" because
of the conveniently placed rebar handle to help you up this obstacle.
Katahdin will be a return trip for us someday. Next time we want to start earlier
and make it all the way. The beauty and challenge of this trek is fantastic!

Monday, October 3, 2011

Fun in the Sun - Pictures


Happy Hikers... Jay and Sarah in July
 
Sign reads "Caution Logging Ahead." A free-spirited
thru-hiker had marked in a C to make it "CLogging Ahead."
Sarah is demonstrating to any who have doubts. :-)
Entertainment at its best! Flashing sequins and white socks, too!

Sign reads "Caution Logging Ahead." An AT hiker had painted in an F
to make it read "Caution FLogging Ahead."
Hey, without TV or radio out there you get to create your own drama.

Sarah in Vermont farmland
Picking the fruits of the land.

Sarah with two handfuls of delicious blackberries in VT.


This sign warns hikers that crossing Vermont Hwy 4 is
dangerous. The AT actually crosses this busy road.
Hikers can get very creative with their responses!

Jay negotiating a ladder placed for a 10-foot drop on the AT.
I think Jay got a great deal in that transaction!

Sarah in front of Thundering Brook Falls, Vermont
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger!
Sarah is now VERY STRONG back home in Nevada.
She posed on this rock that makes a natural crypt formation.
I'm sure many an AT thru-hiker has taken a good rest here.