Monday, June 2, 2014

Climbing Mount Katahdin

June 1

Getting to Baxter State Park 






Today we woke up bright and early to catch our shuttle. We said good bye to the modern world as we entered into Baxter State Park. We were all pretty tired from the previous day of travel. Luke and Tuck slept most of the way until we woke them up screaming when we saw a moose on the side of the road. 







We stopped to get fuel at a shop that had mainly hunting and fishing supplies. I couldn't help but feel disgusted as I looked around at all of the animals mounted on the walls. Then "BAM!" I hear this loud popping sound. I thought a gun or firecracker went off. Nope, it was just Luke. He sat on a plastic table that he thought was a stool and cracked it. Whoopsie. 







Once we got to Katahdin Stream Campsite, which would be base camp for the next 2 nights, we signed the first of many trail registers and spent the rest of the day taking in beautiful Maine.





































June 2
Sumitting Katahdin, Baxter Peak (10.4 miles)




Stacey, Tucker, Luke and myself woke up to "see you guys on the trail" at 4am. Dad couldn't sleep from the excitement. He was eager to get on the trail and climb the mountain that he has waited nearly 40 years to climb. Stacey's competitiveness immediately went into first gear. He was packed and pulling me up the trail before I could get my pants on. And if you know me at all you understand that I am not a morning person...at all. Tucker and Luke quickly met up with us. Those guys are like lightening. We were about 1 mile in and I started to feel my clothes become damp with sweat. Then my breathing became heavy and I could feel my heart beating in my ears. I was trying so hard to keep up with the boys but had to stop and take a breather. By the time we caught up with Dad I was pale, nauseous and on the verge of fainting. That's when I learned first hand the importance of "hiking your own hike." The combination of not enough sleep or food and pushing myself to hard had led me into a hiking nightmare. I prayed so hard that I would make it up and down the mountain safely. Thankfully, I was surround with my family. Stacey literally pushed and pulled me up the mountain. I could feel our marriage becoming stronger. I starting feeling better right as we got to this beautiful waterfall. I felt the mist hit my face and said to myself "you can do this." 









It's insane how much of this journey has been mind over body. We have overcome pain countless times just by being positive and determined. I am amazed at how strong and powerful the human mind can be. 







The terrain up to Baxter Peak was tough and technical. There was still places with thick ice!







And miles of bouldering!

























This was taken during one of our many false summits. Each time we thought we reached the top and quickly realized we had MORE boulders to climb. 















Ah! This was so exciting for me. My favorite writer and naturalist, Henry David Thoruea hiked Katahdin in 1846 and had a spring named after him. 









Tuck and Luke got to the top of Katahdin at 8am. Stacey and I sumitted at 9:30am and Dad was right behind us. 







The only thing that was missing was the rest of our family. I wish they and everyone could experience this view for themselves. 







It was the coolest feeling I've ever had. I've never in my life felt so light and free. 















This was the beggining of our thruhike adventure. 



























After thanking God for creating such a beautiful place and asking him to keep our families safe he revealed himself in the most spectacular ray of sunlight. Our skin was tingling and our hearts were bursting with accomplishment as we trekked down the mountain. 







It was a fun, interesting trip down. I may have led us down the wrong way at some point. And Dad may have done the plank between 2 boulders. 







Quote of the Day: "It's fun to have fun." - Chief Badweather


Saturday, May 31, 2014

Appalachian Trail Adventure Dairy: Airport Struggles

 

Hey guys! Amber, here. Hope your morning has been better than ours. 

This photo was taken at 6:15am today just before the flight to Bangor, ME. Unfortunately, Stacey and I missed the flight because my reservation was made with my maiden name. (Lesson learned) We spent the next hour running around like crazy people trying to figure out how to get to Bangor. We finally gave in and bought 2 over priced one way tickets with Delta. Dad, Tucker, Luke and our packs are currently on thier way. Phew, long crazy morning!! Thanks John and Tanja for staying by our side. It's been a bumpy start, but it all makes for a good story! Let the adventure begin. 
Over and out from gate 5 at Tyson McGee. 



Well the airport didn't loose our packs. However we had some gear stolen, including Tucker's $150 kinetic energy charger. Here's to being disconnected in the woods!

Friday, May 30, 2014

Our Thru-Hiking Gear List

We have had a lot of people ask about the gear we are taking on our trip so I decided to share it on the blog. Luckily, I have a super duper organized husband that created an insanely detailed spreadsheet with everything that will go in our packs. In addition to everything below, we will be caring food, water, fuel, hygiene items (not much) and personal items such as a book, camera and journal. 
We just did our 2nd and final shakedown. Stacey’s pack is at 45 pounds and mine is at 32 lbs without fuel and water. YIKES! 

We fly out tomorrow morning before sunrise. Can’t wait to lug this pack up to Katahdin! 






What Amber Is Carrying
TypeBrandGear NameActual WeightCost
Sleeping PadThermorestNeoAir Xlite (Large)16 ounces$179.95 
Sleeping Bag LinerSea To SummitThermolite Reactor (Extreme)14 ounces$66.95 
PillowExpedUL Air Pillow (Medium)1.6 ounces$49.00 
Sleeping Bag Mountain HardwearLamina 35*  (Regular) "Green"38.4 ounces$180.00 
PackOsprey Ariel 55 Liter4lbs 6 ounces$259.95 
Bathroom TowelSea To SummitPocket Towel "Kiwi" (Large)3.9 ounces$21.95 (2)
Pack CoversOsprey UL Raincover "Titanium" (Large)4.5 ounces$39.00 (2)
Face TowelReiMini Multi Towel " Hyper Blue"0.8 ounces$7.00 
HeadlampBlack Diamond Gizmo "Vibrant Orange"2 ounces$19.95 
SandalsChacoUnaweep Z1 / ZX21lb 14 ounces$99.95)
SpikesYaktraxWalkers (Small & Medium)4 ounces$19.95 
Bug NetsSea To SummitHead Net w/ Insect Shield1.3 ounces$12.95 
Food BowlSea To SummitDelta Bowl w/ Lid "Pacific Blue"2 ounces$9.95 
ShoeSolomon (Size 7)Speedcross 3 "Bordeaux/Dynamic/Papaya"1lb 3.8 ounces$125.00 
Trekking PolesLeki Makalu Speedlock19.8 ounces$119.95 
Spoon,Fork,SpatulaJetBoilJetSet Utensil Kit "Grey/Orange"1.3 ounces$9.95 
GaitersBlack Diamond GTX FrontPoint Gaiters (Small)8.9 ounces$69.95 
Cooking StoveJetboil Sol Titanium8.5 ounces$149.95 
Cooking PotGSI OutdoorPinnacle Soloist Cookset10.9 ounces$44.95 
Water FilterSawyerSqueeze Filter (32 oz) w/ Bottle3 ounces$39.95 
Water BottlesPlatypusSoftBottle (34 oz) "Blue / Red"1.2 ounces$8.95 
Water BottlePlatypusSoftBottle (17 oz) "Clear"0.8 ounces$7.95 
Clothes 
SockSmartwoolPHD Running Ultra Lite Micro (Medium)$15.95 (2)
SockFITSMedium Hiker Crew (Medium)$20.99 
SockSmartwool Long Wool Sock?
Sports BraPatagoniaCapilene Mesh A/B $35.00 (2)
Baselayer TopPatagoniaCapilene 3 Midweight Zip-Neck Top$65.00 
Baselayer BottomPatagonia Merino 2 Lightwight Long Underwear$90.00 
UnderwearExofficioGive-N-Go Bikini Briefs "Brown/Black/Cream"$18.00 (3)
GlovesNorth Face Etip$45.00 
ShirtMountain HardwearDryHiker T-Shirt $45.00 
ShirtReiSport T-Shirt $24.50 
ShortsPatagoniaHappy Hiker$49.00 
PantsPranaSage Convertible "Coal"$85.00 
Rain PantsSierra DesignsMicrolight$37.00 
BuffsPolar &  UV High (Mosiac)$30.00/$23.00
Flannel
Skirt
Rain JacketPatgoniaH2NO Lightweight 
Primoloft JacketPatagoniaNano Puff w/Hood
FleeceColumbiaMicro Fleece
What Stacey Is Carrying
TypeBrandGear NameActual WeightCost
ShoeSolomon (Size 9)Speedcross 3 CS "Dark Cloud/Light Grey/Flea"1lb 6 ounces$145.00 
Sleeping PadThermorest RidgeRest Solite "Silver" (Regular)14 ounces$29.95 
Pack CoversOsprey UL Raincover "Titanium" (Large)4.5 ounces$39.00 (2)
Bathroom TowelSea To SummitPocket Towel "Kiwi" (Large)3.9 ounces$21.95 (2)
HeadlampBlack Diamond Storm "Dark Shadow"3.9 ounces$49.95 
SpikesYaktraxWalkers (Small & Medium)4 ounces$19.95 
Trekking PolesColeman Aluminum Anti Shock 20.8 ounces$29.99 
Sleeping Bag LinerSea To SummitThermolite Reactor "Black"8.1 ounces$56.95 
Face TowelPackTowelNano (Medium) "Orange"0.9 ounces$9.95 
PillowCocoonUltraLight Air-Core (Medium)5.8 ounces$29.95 
Food BowlSea To SummitDelta Bowl w/ Lid "Pacific Blue"2 ounces$9.95 
Spoon & SporkSea To SummitAlpha Light Spoon & Spork0.4 / 0.3 ounces$8.95/$6.95
Sleeping BagNorth Face Wasatch 40* "Red" (Regular)46.4 ounces$69.00 
Bug NetsSea To SummitHead Net w/ Insect Shield1.3 ounces$12.95 
SandalsChacoUnaweep Z1 / ZX21lb 14 ounces$99.95 
GaitersReiTrail Light Gaiters (Small)6 ounces$29.50 
TentNemoObi 3p 4.7lbs$470.00 
Water BottlesPlatypusSoftBottle (34 oz) "Blue / Red"1.2 ounces$8.95 
Water BottlePlatypusSoftBottle (17 oz) "Clear"0.8 ounces$7.95 
Survival Blanket/TarpSolSport Utility Blanket15.5 ounces$21.95 
Fire StarterGerberBear Grylls Fire Starter2.6 ounces$15.00 
Utility ToolLeathermanOHT Multitool9.9 ounces$84.95 
LampMPOWERDLuci Solar Light4 ounces$14.99 
Clothes 
SockSmartwool PHD Running Ultra Light Mini (Long)$17.95 
SockSmartwool PHD Running Ultra Light Mini (Short)$15.95 
SockFitsLight Hiker Crew "Cream"$19.99 
SockFitsLight Hiker Crew "Dark Blue"$19.99 
Smartwool Crew "Brown"$18.95 
Smartwool Crew "Green"$18.95 
UnderwearExofficio Give-N-Go Sport Boxer Brief "Black/Red"$30.00 
UnderwearExofficio Give-N-Go Boxer Brief "Black"$26.00 
UnderwearExofficio Give-N-Go Boxer Brief "Blue"$26.00 
UnderwearExofficio Give-N-Go Boxer Brief "Grey"$26.00 
BaselayerColumbiaBaselayer Midweight Mock Neck (Long)$55.00 
BaselayerColumbiaBaselayer Midweight Tight Bottom w/fly$55.00 
PantsColumbiaSilver Ridge Convertible$60.00 
ShortsGateway CanyonsShorts "Black"Free
ShortsGateway CanyonsShorts "Black"Free
Rain PantsPatagonia Torrentshell H2NO$99.00 
Shirt (Wicking)North Face
Shirt (Wicking)Nike
Soccer JerseyEnglandNational Team Jersey
BaselayerPatagonia Merino 1 Silkweight Crew (long) "Grey"$70.00 
North FaceThermoball$199.00 
FleeceArc'TeryxDelta LT "Blue"$129.00 
FleeceMountain HardwearMicrochill Zip T$55.00 
HeadwearBuffPolar$30.00 
HeadwearBuffUV High$23.00 
HeadwearBuffOrignial (Nat Geo Edition)$20.00 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Appalachian Trail Days 2014 | Damascus, VA

 



Well, we can mark one thru-hiker tradition off the list! This past weekend was the annual Appalachian Trail Days in Damascus, VA and since we are thruhiking this year we got to walk in the hiker parade! I must say the Class of 2014 seems wild and crazy! In the words of Rick Adams, "is there no decency?!" Hahaha, it's going to be a trip!!


The parade was a highlight of Trail Days this year and I'm so glad we were able to experience it with our family and friends! Thanks everyone for your love and support! You make our little world go round.


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