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Rick
08-12-2008, 09:20 AM
Well, after 20 miles I'm back home again. I found it terribly difficult carrying Arthur up and down hill after hill and finally said enough is enough. My son trudges on without me.

I have a lot of respect for you older guys that hike the north Georgia area. Frankly, I don't know how you do it. The whole trail up to the Knobstone Escarpment is uphill. That's about 12 miles of up 300 feet, down 150 feet, up 200, down 100, up 300....until you finally hit the Escarpment.

Saturday was great hiking weather. About 78 in the daytime with water at least available when we needed it. Up and down all the way, though. At one point I heard a tiny "beep, beep" and looked down to find a snail trying to a pass me. Why they think they have to just speed along the trails like that is beyond me.

My son would just go and I'd catch up when he stopped for a rest. I think I averaged about an 8 to 1 rest ratio. Who am I kidding? Maybe 12 to 1.

We camped on top of Round Knob Saturday night. That's at the 1000 foot mark. Great view and nice night. Chilly at 59 but really nice to lay down after hiking hill and dale.

Sunday was another nice day. Temp about the same and water was available when we really needed it until Sunday evening. We did a diversion off the trail and hiked a mile of so to a fire tower and scenic overlook. The view was really nice from both! Interesting aside to the fire tower. There was a tree at the base of the fire tire and the top of the tree was littered with panties. I mean, think that one through. Who starts that trend?

Sunday night was pretty da**ed cold. 50F with a breeze all night. We camped on a plateau that had about a 300 foot drop beyond us so the cold air was well below us. You don't expect 50F weather in August. Not here anyway. I did take my fleece jacket but could have used a parka!

Sunday morning was pretty yucky. After I rolled around on the ground like a cold turtle trying to get up I finally said enough is enough. We hiked out to a road and found a ditch with some water. I hate getting water there but it was all that was available. So I gave my son my camera and the water filter and took all the garbage. He headed back to the trail and I hiked six miles to a pickup spot where my wife's SAR mission gathered me up.

Every experience is a learning experience for me and, of course, the time out with my son was good. But my back and knees are a bit beyond climbing up and down hills.

Pictures when he returns with the camera!

Sincerely,

Wimpy, where are my twinkies?

Rick

trax
08-12-2008, 09:25 AM
Congrats Rick, I bet, with all your whining aside, you really had a great time. now stop whining. :D

Beo
08-12-2008, 09:28 AM
Rick stop complaining you know you had a great time:D and I'm glad you did.
And I got some of those banana flavored twinkies and gotta say I'm hooked on them.

wildWoman
08-12-2008, 11:39 AM
Rick, when you're 70, you'll be entitled to join the Halt and Lame Club here. Bunch of old farts who get together hiking and mountain biking, but you have to be at least 70. A couple of them are doing the Chilkoot Trail this summer. Those guys are my heros!

crashdive123
08-12-2008, 01:20 PM
Glad you had fun while it lasted. Florida hiking in the fall and winter - nice temps and flaaaaaaaaat. My knees appreciate it, but I still have to get into the mountains every now and again.

pgvoutdoors
08-12-2008, 02:00 PM
Excellent adventure Rick, I wish I could of been there, sounds like you had a great time. I bet you already are starting to feel pretty good about the trip now that you have had some time to recuperate. I can sympathise about those hills, if it's not your legs rebelling, it's your lungs just plain giving up. But that's why we go out there, if it was easy it just wouldn't have the same meaning. Great job friend!

pgvoutdoors
08-12-2008, 02:01 PM
P.S. Ditch Water, Yum, Yum....

Rick
08-12-2008, 02:25 PM
Yeah. I spent a couple of hours this morning upgrading my ALICE pack with Molle II straps. The whole time I'm thinking what a ditz. You bring it on yourself.

(writing note to self: Halt and Lame Club. Another set of folks to admire!)

nell67
08-12-2008, 02:26 PM
Awwww,Rick,next time you'll make it a little farther.

Sourdough
08-12-2008, 02:29 PM
Congratulations on your trip, it does sound like you had fun. Now crank the stair steeper up to 20 degrees angle, but on your pack, and go for the gold, Twinkie are a light gold color.

trax
08-12-2008, 02:56 PM
Rick I'm picturing you staring at a very frosty brown bottle right now thinking ditch water? we doan need no stinkin' ditch water!

Rick
08-12-2008, 02:58 PM
I told my wife, if you picture Tim Conway shuffling along as the little old man that was sort of what I was like going up those hills.:D

trax
08-12-2008, 03:08 PM
That's actually pretty darn close to what I :D picturing, brother.

Was kinda thinking of William H. Macy in that movie with Travolta, pushing his motorcycle up that hill while the vulture walks along beside him....waiting...

crashdive123
08-12-2008, 03:11 PM
Close your eyes, free your mind, feel the force. Your aches and pains are the dark side trying to control you.

http://kimdy.gri.re.kr/others/entertainment/starwars/stills/Yoda-1.jpg

Rick
08-12-2008, 03:13 PM
Oh, man. So funny you should mention that. I plopped down at lunch on Sunday and pulled my boots off so my dogs could rest. A fly landed on my foot and I said, "Sorry, not dead yet."

Too funny!

trax
08-12-2008, 03:41 PM
Did the fly choose to wait?

Ole WV Coot
08-12-2008, 06:19 PM
Remember the good ole days hill climbing with 60+ lbs of tools, climb a high pole and discover you forgot to check and make sure you had wasp stopper when you opened the boot, well I have and it ain't fun. Glad I had walked to school all those years, 10miles each way and both uphill. You had fun and I wish I could spend time with my son like that. Just go around once.

Rick
08-12-2008, 06:25 PM
I just got off the phone with my oldest and he said enough is enough. I'm going to pick him up tomorrow. He will have about 34 miles in when he makes the trail head.

Yea, Coot. I remember when I was 20 a loooooooong time ago. Setting cross arms by hand. Not any more. Setting a beer down is about as strenuous as it gets these days.:D

nell67
08-12-2008, 06:26 PM
Which trail head will he be at Rick?

Rick
08-12-2008, 06:29 PM
I'm going to pick him up at Elk Lake Trail Head.

By the way, Trax. The fly just said, "My bad" and flew on.

nell67
08-12-2008, 06:30 PM
Thats about 6-8 miles from where I am

Rick
08-15-2008, 02:07 PM
http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q348/safe_zone/Knobstone/Knobstone009sm.jpg

The Knobstone Trail is little more than a well worn animal trail in most places.

http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q348/safe_zone/Knobstone/Knobstone017sm.jpg

Our first night atop Round Knob. The highest point in Indiana.

http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q348/safe_zone/Knobstone/Knobstone033sm.jpg

One of the many box turtles that blew my doors off hiking the trail. I never understand what all the hurry is about.

http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q348/safe_zone/Knobstone/Knobstone008sm.jpg

Garter snakes are your friend.

http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q348/safe_zone/Knobstone/Knobstone014sm.jpg

On one diversion trying to find water we found this view instead.

http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q348/safe_zone/Knobstone/Knobstone066sm.jpg

The panty tree. Yep, that's what those bright colored things are. Panties. I have no idea.

http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q348/safe_zone/Knobstone/Knobstone031sm.jpg

Pumping water from one of the few water holes we found.

http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q348/safe_zone/Knobstone/Knobstone037sm.jpg

A view from a ridge line.

http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q348/safe_zone/Knobstone/Knobstone102sm.jpg

Elk Lake. End of the line for this trip.

trax
08-15-2008, 02:09 PM
Thanks Rick.

crashdive123
08-15-2008, 02:11 PM
Nice pics.

nell67
08-15-2008, 02:13 PM
Love the one of the lake Rick,that is one of my favorite fishing spots around here.

crashdive123
08-15-2008, 07:41 PM
Rick - how was the puddle water? Did it have much taste? I know it's not a source of preference.....I keep a couple of little packets of Crystal Lite in my pack, not for flavoing puddle water, but rather variety. I imagine it could make something a bit more user friendly.

Rick
08-15-2008, 08:36 PM
At one point I was forced to filter water out of a ditch. Scummy, silty water. It all comes out of my MSR filter just fine. One thing I did happen upon this time quite by chance. My wife picks up Kroger brand Sugar Free "In An Instant" Iced Tea drink mix. This happened to be Decaf tea with lemon. I tossed a couple of them in the pack. My lunch (noon) the first day was cheese and crackers and a couple of fig bars and I made a cup of tea using her instant packets. That was THE BEST TEA ever! The lemon helped quench my thirst and it was probably one part hot and sweaty and one part thirsty but that stuff was (as Tony would say) GGgggggggeat!

crashdive123
08-15-2008, 08:38 PM
They really do make nice little treats.

Rick
08-15-2008, 08:41 PM
I really don't have a problem with any water I filter. It all tastes the same, as in good. The more silt in the water the more often I have to stop and clean the filter but if the water is reasonably clear, as was the case in the pic above, I don't have to clean it at all. The pump is double action so I pump water on both strokes filling the container a lot quicker.

chiggersngrits
08-18-2008, 10:04 PM
rick, will you be making any changes to what you packed in? is there anything you would bring next trip you didn't bring this time? nice pics

crashdive123
08-18-2008, 10:08 PM
Sherpa comes to mind.

Rick
08-19-2008, 07:23 AM
I did upgrade the shoulder straps on my pack but, beyond that, no changes. And the upgrade wasn't as a result of this trip just the fact my shoulders are getting older. I've pretty well honed my pack to the point I want it. I just make some minor adjustments for the length of stay or the time of year.