Happy new year’s!

Hey everyone, I trust you all had a great Christmas & a Happy, but Safe, New Year’s celebration! If you weren’t able to get outside for some hiking or camping in 2009, I hope you will in 2010. I have some hikes already planned myself and, hopefully, can drag some people out with me to enjoy the outdoors. Yesterday, I was able to get out with a couple friends for some snowshoeing. Anything to get out & enjoy some scenery & fresh air!

A few weeks back, I received in the mail a copy of the 2010 edition of The A.T. Guide. For those of you who don’t know, David Miller ended his publication of the Appalachian Pages after 2009. From hereon, his new publication, The A.T. Guide, can be found at http://www.theatguide.com/. The forum, Appalachian Pages, is still up & running, and a really good source of info & guidance for hiking the A.T. It’s a good forum & a bit more friendly, in my opinion, than some hiking forums.

AT Guide

There’s an older entry detailing my supportive review of the 2009 Appalachian Pages. David has incorporated some excellent features in The A.T. Guide, including more maps & a better layout in a easier to use landscape design. I like the zip-loc bag included with the book, as it helps protect the book when stored in a pack. I give The A.T. Guide two thumbs-up, and look forward to using it in the coming weeks & months ahead. Check out the website and grab yourself a copy!

~Steve, The Pilgrim.

Blue Hills Hike

On Tuesday, Aug 11th I headed up to Milton/Quincy to do a 4-5 mile hike in Blue Hills Reservation. The inside portion of my right foot has been hurting ever since I took a spill on a mountain bike back several weeks ago. I wanted to see just how it would hold up to a good hike, as I’m planning to leave for the AT in a couple weeks.

100_0819 I parked in the small lot on Chickatawbut Road off of Rte 28 & headed for the Chickatawbut Tower. This tower is a historic observation tower built in 1930. At this time it’s closed off, unlike the Eliot Tower, which allows people to go up & check out the views of Boston & beyond from up top. I’ve done a Google search for more info on this tower, but haven’t found much more than that.

Across from the tower & down the hill a few hundred yards  is an overlook parking area. This day was clear, though humid, & allowed for some good views of Boston. Being a Tuesday, there wasn’t nearly as many people out hiking today as on the weekends. That was fine for me, as I felt like being alone. My buddy Skippy wasn’t with me. Feeling that it was a bit too humid, I opted to leave him home. He’ll be hiking other days.

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There’s a picnic area between the overlook & tower. A couple of benches & two stone grills on opposing sides of the walkway leading up to the tower. It was about 25 mins or so into my hike when I stopped here to grab a bite to eat. I had no planned course to follow when I got up here, just sort of whipped out the map & decided in the parking lot after arriving.

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My hike consisted of following along the Skyline Trail, turning onto the Red Dot Trail, the Yellow Dot Trail, winding along several of the lesser walked paths, back onto the Skyline & finally, following the Red Dot Trail out to the parking lot. It was about 2 hours time.

100_0814 All in all, the foot held up fine & didn’t cause me any pain. Deep down I feared that it could have a hairline fracture. Now I’m beginning to think that either the bone is bruised or possibly a pinched nerve is giving me discomfort. Either way, it was no problem & I trust it’ll be ok on the AT.

I’ve spoken with my friend Aboman through email a few times in the past weeks. He’s planning on driving down to see me at some point when I reach the Shenandoah region. It’ll be real good to see him again, catch up on what’s going on in each other’s lives. He’s invited me to stay at his place for a day or two, rest up & drop me back on the trail. I’m looking forward to seeing him. Another friend, Half Ounce, has been going through instructor training up at NOLS. He’s doing great in being certified for leading backpacking, white water & mountaineering trips. I wish him all the luck in getting work with NOLS once he’s finished with his training.

I’ll be posting a few more times before heading out to the trail. There’s several more day hikes & miles of bicycling to do to help keep my legs tuned for the mountains of the AT. I’m getting yancy just thinking about it.

~Steve, The Pilgrim.

2009 AT Hike for cancer

100_1270 Last year I was privileged to hike for 5 weeks on the Appalachian Trail. Since I returned, there’s been a burning desire to get back to the trail. In August, if all goes as planned, I’ll return to the trail to hike another 500 miles or more. This year’s hike is dedicated to raising money for colorectal cancer and to the memory of my mom who died from this disease. Mom passed away in December of 2005.

For those of you who don’t know, I’m a whipmaker; I build whips for a living. My whip website is something I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned on this site. The company is Noreast Whips and the site is www.neawhips.com. I also run a blog that’s linked to the site. It refers much to whipmaking & the techniques used in the construction of the whips I build. A full post was written explaining the purpose of this year’s hike on the whip blog. Here’s the post below:

http://noreastwhipblog.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!67BCBDB7CB3E81F4!247.entry .

If you can afford to give a little to this cause, it would be greatly appreciated! The donation button to the right will take you to the Paypal website. Once you’ve clicked through & given, you’ll receive an electronic receipt from Hutt Industries. Hutt Industries is affiliated with my whip company, Noreast Whips.

As an additional promotional offer, all who give $25 or more will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a nylon bullwhip. I realize this doesn’t appeal to everyone, but if you know someone who’d like a chance to win a bullwhip, please let me them know about this fundraising event. The ‘09 Noreast Whips Hike For Cancer will be from August to mid-September. Donations will be accepted all through September, with the drawing being held at the end of September 2009. Thank you again to all who’ve given & are supporting us in this endeavor.

~The Pilgrim.