Not much to say except that I almost cancelled the first day because of the threat of hail and thunderstorms. When you're above the tree line, you make a great lightning rod. In the end, I decided that if I have to die by lightning on a mountain, then I have to die by lightning on a mountain.
I didn't die by lightning on a mountain.
Tomorrow it's on the trail for real (as in with a full pack, and several days of food, and no chance of blackened haddock and a pint of IPA at the end). I'm already tired and craving a burger.
A few people have asked about how to send me things on the trail. I'll try to post mailing addresses that I can pick mail up at. The first one will be Monson ME's post office [Ed: on the 11th of July, if all goes according to plan]. Use the following address:
Serje RobidouxIf you do mail something, send me an email with [TopPriority] in the subject line. If I miss your letter/package, I can call the post office and ask them to forward it on.
c/o General Delivery
2 GREENVILLE RD
MONSON, ME 04464-9998
Some photos of Day 1:
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| Registered for the climb |
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| It's official: As of now, I'm heading Southbound on the Appalachian Trail. |
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| The view on my way up. If you look closely, there are some people there. |
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| The same view on my way down. If you look closely, there are still just rocks and a cloud. |




This is the best! I'm so excited to follow you via the web, and sure as hell not on foot. Good on you!! What is your ETA??
ReplyDeleteIf I can keep to my plan, I'll arrive in Monson on the 10th, and head back on the trail on the 12th.
DeleteWhat about your ETA for being back in your own bed?
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