June 01, 2015 Day 056

We packed up and left Muskrat Creek Shelter. Today, however, would be one of our longest days since Blood Mountain. We planned on hiking 4 miles to Deep Gap, NC. Then hiking 3.7 miles down Kimsey Creek Trail to the Standing Indian Campground.

7.7 Miles altogether. It was an interesting day.

We started and had a good hike to Deep Gap. We rested for awhile. Met some section hikers. Gig found this while answering the call of nature:

Snails...

Snails…

I don’t know what these two snails are making or doing…

We left our snail friends to whatever it was they were doing and headed down the Kimsey Creek Trail. A post at the trail-head informed us that the trail was “Easier…” It looked smooth and downhill. And it was; at first.

But that trail took us over three completely rotten Indiana Jones style bridges. Across a boulder strewn waterfall that almost ate me… And was in a slimy slippery creek bed for over two miles. We were so upset at the trail description and the trail reality . . . we didn’t even take pictures!

All this to find out we were a mile and a half from the campground and it was closing in 40 minutes. So, Gig and I dropped our packs and ran the mile and a half, over hill, trail, boulder, creek, logging leftovers, and backcountry to the campground. Which had changed its hours and had closed two hours before.

Well Gig and I walked all over the campground and found a host camper who told us how we could get a site. This site was in the back of the campground so all the campers didn’t have to see the likes of us. But what else could we do. We hiked back to the group and led them to the campground.

As we came out of the woods and headed for the site we met an older couple who happened to be backpackers. They asked us where our site was and said they were leaving the following morning and wanted us to have their leftover food. We gratefully accepted the food and thanked them profusely.

As we were eating the food the sky opened up on us. So we headed for the showers to enjoy some hot water. But, it was only “warm” and ran cold in minutes; we were at the hidden site, with the hidden bathroom, for the other people…

We had to set up our tents in the rain and got to sleep cold and wet. It was a rough night, but it was a God filled morning. The couple came and asked us if we would spend two nights at their home!!!

Our God is an AWESOME God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

May 30-31 2015 Days 054-055

We left Bly Gap and headed North again. We only hike 2.8 miles to Muskrat Creek Shelter. We were surprised to meet the man who had left his wallet at the Top of Georgia Hostel again. The shelter and the area surrounding it was very crowded so he decided to camp with us. Many campers and Boy Scouts were camping all around us. It was very hectic compared to what we were used to.

The next day was Sunday and we spent the day talking about God with the wallet man. I am convinced this man would be a great preacher. I told him so and he thanked me. For, he told me, he had come out into the woods to seek God’s will for his life. I hope I was part of God’s confirmation of his calling.

We decided to stay at Muskrat another night due to heavy thunderstorms that rolled in the late afternoon. We even stayed in the shelter for a half an hour because of lightning. But the storm passed within two hours. Wallet man decided to stay with us also.

View at Muskrat

View at Muskrat

Camp At Muskrat

Camp At Muskrat