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Archive: June, 2008
Day 7 – Ohiopyle
Wow I love Ohiopyle! If only my phone hadn't died on me I could have taken some photos of this amazing tiny town. It's got so many activities for the outdoors. We crossed a pretty high bridge over the beautiful, fat river which was hilariously signposted something along the lines of, "No jumping, fishing or diving from the bridge allowed." which pretty much spells out how creatively active the people around there are.
It was very laid back too. I hope we get to spend some more time around there in the coming years.
We also bumped into this group of four really interesting women again who we kept bumping into along the trip. They all had 16 year old kids in common, but we couldn't help noticing they were in way better shape than us, huffing and puffing our way to the end while they zipped around. They were amazing! And so interesting to talk to. I hope I see them again and have a feeling I will.
Oh and by the way for anyone interested in doing a part of the Laurel Highlands Trail - the first 6 miles (in our case the last 6 miles) were by far the most breathtakingly beautiful. The views were jaw dropping!
Day 6 – 12mi. The final night!
There have been amazing views, interesting people along the way, greenery, cute animals and long luscious nights of dead tired sleep. Its raining and freezing cold tonight though - a fire would have been amazing if we had some dry wood...
I cant stop thinking about home comforts... snuggling my boys, enjoying a glass of milk, hot running water, a hard beating shower, washing my face! Using a flushing toilet, feeling a mattress give way to my hips instead of being bruised by the hard floor.
6 more miles tomorrow and I'm home free! Well sort of - there's another camping trip planned this weekend near Ohiopyle. But that will be pretty luxurious in comparison.
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Day 5 – Annas awesome hiking sticks
On day two we figured out Anna's shoes were a half size too small too late - she'd already lost most of the skin on both her heels. So for the rest of this trip Anna's been hiking in her flip-flops! In the rain, through mud and sludgy steep downhills, no arch support and a 45lb backpack on. Without her nifty sticks there were a few scary slips that might have ended our dream of finishing. Backpacking in flip flops crazy? Yes. Hardcore - more than a wee bit. I've never seen anyone so sure-footed.
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Day 5 – 14mi. Snail Trails
Backpack blogging:

Filtering water at our lunch break spot as the water will be contaminated at our shelter area.
It's been fun hiking with Anna for a lot of reasons. She packs awesomely delicious food and snacks which have been life savers on cold rainy days. Anna's also a great spotter of cute snails, amazing spiders and tiny fat froggies along the way. It's been raining pretty much constantly this trip. We didn't have it so bad today though.
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Day 3 – 11mi.
On our maps it says 10, but its a mile each way to walk down to the shelter areas. Its adding more miles than we anticipated. The shelters are so cute and are a huge relief on rainy days but they don't have bunks in them like I anticipated from other hiking trips. Small enough for two to sleep (4 at a squeeze) and frequently infested with mosquitoes.
Still though, how adorable is that pic? That's our washing strung up on a rope under the roof so it could dry off by the fahr.
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Day 3 – So fresh and so clean clean
Finally a site with pumpable water! It was a treat to not have to filter water from a river this morning. Its such a gorgeous old relic and works fast! I have all new clean clothes after hanging them off to dry on the backpack today.
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Night 2 – And then the rain began…
... and continued for the whole 10 miles. Clothes soaked, boots and socks soaked, change of clothes also soaked, we arrive at the cabin to find the firewood soaked... Its still pouring outside and getting dark. It will rain all night. We need to find a water source too.
An hour later its still raining but we have full bellies, full water supplies, washed dishes and thanks to Annas sacrificed journal pages we also have a gorgeous warming fahr. At the moment I'm drying one soaked log at a time to keep it going strong.
We hope to wake up to dry clothes and sunny times :@)
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Morning 2 – "Oh man, this is going to be super easy!"
Today's forecast - sunny, tomorrow sunny, the rest of the week... thunderstorms.
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