May 11-18 2015 Days 035-042

Hello again,

Finally have a few to update everyone on the progress of Operation: Appalachian Snail.

We got up on the morning of the 11th and packed up our gear. We faced North again and headed back over the mountains we had hiked the last two days. 

As soon as I had reception on my phone I called my Dad to verify that he was coming. He was. So, we continued Northbound on the trail.

We hiked back up Kelly Knob. Kelly Knob is a 4,176′ high mountain. The last mountain over 4,000′ feet in GA. Tipawa has gotten so good at hiking we walked up the whole mountain without taking a break. An amazing feat.

We hiked back up to the Vista. Hiked back to and over Powell Mountain. And on down, down, and down some more to Dick’s Creek Gap. Where my Dad was waiting to pick us up.

We lifted our gear onto the roof of our Pathfinder, but we did not have enough rope to tie everything down. We had to drive as slow as possible to the Top of Georgia Hostel to see if we could get some.

When we got to the Top of Georgia we found out that Bohemian Gypsy Nighthiker was there.

Me and Bohemian

Me and Bohemian

We talked with Bohemian and got some rope from the generous volunteers at the Top of Georgia Hostel. We safely tied down our gear and headed for the house.

We got home around 01:00. I can’t describe how strange it felt to be home after 2 months on the trail. It was like being deployed again. Everything felt new and fresh. We didn’t know what to do with ourselves. But we made the best of it by eating and drinking everything we could find… Then showered and slept in our beds!

So we were home. But we still had alot to do. We rested. We cleaned. We repacked. And repeated. I thank God we went home when we did. We got to have birthday party for Skyla while we were home.

Skyla's Cake

Skyla’s Cake

Refreshed and resupplied we were ready to drive back to the trail on the 19th.

May 10, 2015 Day 034

Hiked up a very tough mountain Today, that is not called a mountain. It is called Kelly Knob. It is called a knob, but it is 4,171 feet high. It felt like a mountain to us. The good thing is we got phone service on the knob, so I was able to call my mother for mothers day from the top of a mountain.

We continued to hike to a place called Addis Gap. There we decided to camp for the night.

Tinkerbell at Addis Gap

Tinkerbell at Addis Gap

 

It was Mothers day and I thought Tipawa could use the rest. We hiked 1.8 miles for the day.

We talked about what was coming soon. We needed to stay somewhere in the next few days. We were again almost out of food and now with no money to buy any.

After dicussing our options I decided to see if my Dad would drive to GA to pick us up tomorrow and drive us home. There we could get food, showers, laundry, and rest without spending money. I called him and he said he would be there. We just had to walk back the 5.4 miles we had just walked the last two days.

So that was the plan when we went to bed…