Last night I did 15.2 miles to Cable Springs Shelter. I spent the night packed like sardines in with 5 other folks. It was plenty warm with all the body heat in the little shelter. It was a super sweet and funny group of folks in the shelter and camping in the area. I love the sense of community out here. Everyone (or close to it) helps everyone else out and is more than generous in sharing the little they have.
I woke up around 7 am to snow on the ground. I was packed up and hiking by 7:45 am and only stopped to add or remove layers as necessary. The ground was a little slick, but I was fortunate to be one of the first ones on it this morning, so it wasn't hard packed and slippery yet. I was walking and talking to Simba this morning and about 2 miles from town we look around and all the snow was suddenly gone! It's odd how different the weather is from one side of a mountain to the other and from one elevation to another.
Once we got to a road crossing by Fontana Village we ran into a super sweet family who had been doing a short section hike and were off the trail. They very generously gave Simba and I a ride to the Fontana Village and Resort where we met up with two other thruers and split a room. Not only did they give us a lift, but they also gave us a ton of their food. I was so set after their generosity that I only had to do minimal resupplying at the village. Which is good, because it's crazy expensive here!
Around the campfire.
I woke up around 7 am to snow on the ground. I was packed up and hiking by 7:45 am and only stopped to add or remove layers as necessary. The ground was a little slick, but I was fortunate to be one of the first ones on it this morning, so it wasn't hard packed and slippery yet. I was walking and talking to Simba this morning and about 2 miles from town we look around and all the snow was suddenly gone! It's odd how different the weather is from one side of a mountain to the other and from one elevation to another.
Snowshine.
Once we got to a road crossing by Fontana Village we ran into a super sweet family who had been doing a short section hike and were off the trail. They very generously gave Simba and I a ride to the Fontana Village and Resort where we met up with two other thruers and split a room. Not only did they give us a lift, but they also gave us a ton of their food. I was so set after their generosity that I only had to do minimal resupplying at the village. Which is good, because it's crazy expensive here!




Awesome post! Thank you! We were all missing hearing from you. I've got my fingers crossed, hoping for good weather in the Smokies and a non-angry knee for you. Love you!!!
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