Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Holy crap

We leave in the morning.  That's crazy.

We have a lot to do still.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Not too get excited...

...but I think we're leaving soon.

Itinerary is we are on a bus to Georgia on December 29th.  Arrive and spend the night in a campsite at Amicalola State park on December 30th, where we'll enjoy a buffet breakfast.  After a yummy breakfast we'll head up the approach trail and spend our New Year's Eve with each other on Springer Mountain.  Appalachian Trail starts first thing in the morning, headed north.

Next stop, Maine.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Nebraska is long.

As you move west on 80, things change a bit.  At first, the tolls start to get cheaper, then they disappear.  States get less populous, and bigger.  The first really huge state you hit is Nebraska.  You basically transverse it for 500 miles, the first couple hundred of which are pretty interesting for someone from the east;  They're flat and long.  You can see forever.  This is a genuinely new experience for some of us.  It's also a great place to think about where your food comes from and who you shit on for being from out-here.  Don't snark too much my snobby coastal friends- these people feed you.

Also, people are really nice here.  They're not too eager to be your best friend, but to be honest I respect that.  However, they will hold the door for you, smile and say hello, and not give you dirty looks for being the wierdo you probably are.  I went through this trip last year with a much more attention attracting vehicle and a mohawk  I got many more judgmental stares when I was home  back east for that then any of these fine states we get to pass through when driving home.

We still have 32 miles left in Nebraska.  Off to Wyoming :-)

Stay tuned for a review of some new regional fast food, the Runza  http://www.runza.com/
I can do it here, or dedicate a new page to fast food from around the country.  What do you think?

Monday, August 22, 2011

Trials and tribulations and the trail

Planning for an Appalachian Trail thru hike is a pretty involved process.  Beyond the pounds of dried food we produced and stored, there's also gear to consider (and every ounce counts, so choose wisely), spare money, emergency plans, bail-out plans, and even reading the occasional map or book.

Mindy and had a lot of it under control, but not quite enough apparently.  Life threw some pretty big twists at us this summer, and consequently we won't be hiking the AT this year.  We're going to try and hike The Long Trail in Vermont though.  It's a much shorter hike (about 300 miles).  The shorter time and distance just works much better for what we can spare for time and money right now.  More on this later.

In the mean-time though, we're on our way to Burning Man!  We're in bumper to bumper traffic, and haven't managed to get out of CT yet, but we're on our way!  This year it's a bit different for us, as we're in Steve's truck with a trailer (Thanks Aunt V and Uncle D!!)  The neon was a bit upset she's going to miss this year's burn, but we reminded her this year's theme was Rites of Passage and that Steve's car needs a chance to go too.  As a giving burner-car she didn't have an issue with that.

Looks like traffic is lightening up.  Weeeeeeeeeeeee!

Friday, June 24, 2011

More delays

So things are going well here, but slowly.  With the amount of loose ends we're trying to tie up around here unfortunately we're going to have to delay our trip once again.  Things aren't completely in place, and without making sure everything is ready, attempting the trail is a fool's errand.  More updates as we figure it out.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Buy our things!!

In an effort to make a little extra cash for our trip we're having a tag sale on Saturday, the 25th! Come buy things!!!! It'll be happening rain or shine because remember, we're burners, so we can turn the front yard into an indoor yard sale. 300 Firetown Rd in the bury!!! See you saturday!!!!!!

Sunday, June 19, 2011

test runs

So sleeping in the tent was successful. The tent, (having been set up in a weeks worth of thunderstorms) didn't have a single leak! The vestibule can be a little awkward to get in and out of because when you unzip it there's nothing to hold it up so it just falls on you, (if trying to exit), and then you might get a bit wet if there's any water on it. But, other than that it was quite the comfortable sleep. The sleeping bag and pads were comfortable too, though Miister discovered he needs to stuff more clothing into the pillow pouch in the future. With a few revised clothing choices for sleeping I think, especially with all that walking ;-), falling asleep won't be an issue.