Well, I hiked my longest day yet – 50 miles in 24 hours. My friend Teabag had done it, and it was the longest consecutive stretch that anyone I know on the trail has done. So of course I had to do it.
We started hiking together, and after the first ten, it was approaching dark. We had gotten a late start, in the afternoon, and Teabag decided to set up camp. I told him I was going to keep going to complete a 50-piece, and he proceeded to give me some caffeinated tea (of course) and a pep talk.
I hiked all through the night and only started getting sleepy once the sun came back out. It was foggy and dreary, which did not help. I made some tea and had breakfast and kept pushing. In case anyone is not yet convinced, fifty miles is a long way. Even after forty, when I was “almost there,” it seemed to drag on forever as my feet began to hurt. As Teabag prophesied, I had visions, paranoia, and delirium from the hike. As it turn out, that porcupine was never actually chasing me.
I made it into the town of Cheshire to complete fifty miles. Instead of collapsing, I saw some fellow hikers in a garage. As it turns out, a hiker friend’s uncle lives directly on the trail, so I hung out with them, weary but happy. They let me stay the night and shower. What an excellent end to my fifty!
Afterward, I decide to take yesterday off to rest. I spent a lot of time talking to hikers and to people back home on the phone. Most of my time was spent at the Shell station, the most happening place in town. I’m among my people! They took a picture of my hat. It was great.
Today is another beautiful day, and I am excited to get back on the trail. Hopefully, my feet will be too.
