Appalachian Trail here I come. ( March 2022 )
I have officially registered for a Thru Hike of the Appalachian Trail. Ok first I should say that I am not an experienced hiker at all and I have only been day hiking for the last few months. I had heard about the AT and I had been to Amicalola Falls many years ago but at the time I didn’t realized that it was a part of the trail. About 2 years ago I started watching U-Tube videos about the trail and learned that people actually hiked the trail all the way thru from Ga. to Maine. I knew that I wanted to do that. I thought about it and then life happened and between Covid and a car wreck I have been extremely busy. I watched Dixie’s thru hike and then I found Meandering Meagan’s hike. After watching them I realized that I really wanted to attempt this huge feat for myself. My husband has been extremely supportive and he would love to go with me for the whole trail but his work at this time will not allow him to be gone that long. He plans on walking on and off as much as he can. He was the first to tell friends about the trip. He helped me get my gear and he went with me on my first over night back packing trip. I did all the tent set up and take down so that I would have the experience. Me and my grandchildren have practiced setting up my tent in the yard several times. They love playing in the tent in the yard, it is like a playhouse. I am currently taking day hikes and have several weekend trips planned before my start date.
I have purchased and exchanged and repurchased almost all of my gear. I have changed my backpack, sleeping pad, quilt, tent and stove. I thought I had done enough research but after trying the items you really figure out what works best for you. My first REI backpack was not working and it was so heavy when it was empty that I could not imagine it full. So I now have a ZPac Arc Haul backpack. The quilt I first got was thermo rest and it is great but it was not quit warm enough for the colder temperatures so I got a enlightened equipment 10*down filled quilt for the winter and I will use my thermo rest for the summer. The stove I first bought was the small little MSR stove and a small titanium pot. I switched it to a jet-boil. It has a cup on the bottom that will allow me to not have to carry an extra bowl for my coffee. My tent is the Big Agnus Tiger 2 and I also have a Dan Durston 1 person tent. I was planning on taking it but I realized that it is very small inside and if I plan on living in it for 5 months I should probably have plenty of room to move around inside. Also when my husband is there we have to have enough room to sleep in and the Dan Durston tent is made for only one person.
For those of you that do not know me I am 53 years old I have been married to my high school sweet heart for 39 years and we have 3 grown children that are married to wonderful spouses and I have a total of 5 grandchildren 3 boys and 2 girls. I am a retired RN and for the last 9 years I have been taking care of the grand babies. I have loved every minute of it, they are all amazing, smart, funny, wonderful kids. I love to travel and take cruises. I am a craft-a-holic and I do every craft there is including coloring, painting, drawing, making resin things, jewelry, sewing, knitting, crocheting, miniature things including book nooks, puppets, cards and scrapbook to name most of them. lol. I love to create things, the process of creating a project and then working thru the whole process and seeing a completed item at the end is very satisfying to me. I am a little bit worried about not being able to work in my office on these projects while I am gone on the AT and think I might lock myself in my office/craft room for a month when I get home. I am also worried about missing the grandchildren, I get to see them every week and have since they were born, 3 of them will have birthdays while I am on trail and I hate missing any thing they have. I don’t want them to get used to me being gone. I know they won’t but I will miss being with them. I have several things that I think about when I think about being gone for that long. I try not to worry but worry is still there.
I have had some very unexpected reactions from people some negative and surprisingly a lot of people have been very supportive to this trip. I am very grateful for everyone that has had positive reactions to my plans and I wish everyone could go along with me on the adventure.
I am going to attempt a thru hike and I have to keep telling myself that I am only attempting it and if I fail that it is ok because I at least I tried. I am very stubborn and I do not want to start and not finish. I do know that if I don’t finish this year I will make another attempt in the next year or two. I have always pushed myself to complete something when I start it and I want to finish this endeavor too. I hope that I have what it takes to complete all this trail has to offer. I have had many people ask me why I am wanting to do this, I know that I love the views from the tops of the Mountian and right now my answer is to get the views. I have a lot of other thoughts but not another answer pinned down yet I will keep you posted.
I look forward to seeing everyone on the trail and can’t wait to see how far we make it.
HAPPY TRAILS!
Shelia 🙂

