Sunday April 19
Mile 137.4
Nantahala outdoor center
Today was a trying day. It started raining about ten last night and continued all night long. And most of the morning. And most of the afternoon. So basically, it rained. A lot.
Woke up to rain and found my sleeping bag was wet again. Not near as bad as last time but still wet. It probably didn't help that I kept sliding to the foot of the tent all night.
Very slowly got packed this morning. Ended up taking most of my stuff to the shelter to finish packing. The tent was absolutely soaked. Felt like it added 10 pounds to my pack.
Started hiking (in the rain) about 9:30. The first couple of miles weren't too bad, just slow since I was hiking through a swamp. The trail was basically a river of mud. I tried for about 5 minutes to keep my feet dry then just gave up. And walked straight through everything. My legs up to my knees were covered by the end of the day. I was splashing through it. After a while I didn't even notice it.
The rain was playing games with us all morning. It would rain, then stop for just long enough for you to think it was over. Then it went right back to raining.
It was actually fairly decent around lunch time, it slacked off for about an hour. Gave me enough time to get over the highest ridge of the day.
However, when I got down to the gap to start the climb up to the best view on the section, it started raining again. The tower was in a cloud when I got there. Didn't even bother going over to it.
There were some really interesting clouds today. They would form a line right over the gap like there was a barrier there and eventually would cross it. Must have been warmer air out something on that side of the gap.
Got down to the shelter and Blazer was coming out. He said the others were up ahead and would be making a decision on staying at the outdoor center when they got to the next shelter. I was planning on staying there the whole time, but everyone else had said they would stay at the shelter.
I figured that the plans would include me since they have up to this point. So I called and booked the last room for $100. Split 3-4 ways it was very reasonable. So I head on down the mountain.
It really started to rain on the ridge line approaching what is called the jumpoff. It's a great view (when it's not raining!) but when it is wet it is very slippery. I took my time on the bigger rocks so I didn't slip off and hurt myself.
It rained until I was about half way down then stopped. I was soaking wet by this point. A rain jacket on the AT is only there to keep you warm while it is raining. You so get wet. Whether from sweating inside the jacket or the jacket wetting out (at some point all jackets become saturated and start leaking), you will be wet, but warm. I took the jacket off at the shelter and ended up drying out just a little Met a guy from Israel who I think said his trail name is Macgyver.
Got to the shelter and none of my group was there. Someone said they had just left. Great. I hurried down to the noc just in time to see them leaving the store where you tent the rooms. Of course all 4 had gotten rooms at the bunkhouse, leaving me in the room by myself. Let me repeat that the room cost $100. A nonrefundable $100 room.
There were some more people coming in behind me so I wasn't too worried just yet and the others promised to look for people to share the room with me. Unfortunately, everyone I talked to already had a room or already had their own reservations. Crap.
So I am still sitting by the store right where the trail comes into town. Still wet, still in desperate need of a shower. So I go into the store and try to talk them into letting me out of the room and switch to the $20 bunkhouse. Guy at the desk was like sure, I can do that, but you will still have to pay for the room. Dude must be an idiot if he thinks I am paying $100 to sleep in a bunkhouse.
I finally give up and take the room. It ends up being a room with 2 full size beds and a loft. It could have easily fit my entire group. Instead I have it all to myself. Wonderful.
Take a shower and head back to the main area. The BBQ place that I wanted to eat at is closed so I join everyone else at the other restaurant and get a burger. We sat and talked for a while and then moved into the parking lot and talked to some more people for a while. We finally went back to the rooms around 8:30.
My tent still isn't dry so I hung it up on the ladder to the loft since it started raining again outside. The foot of my sleeping bag is better but still damp. Everything else is mostly dry now.
Still need to resupply for the next 2 or 2.5 days to Fontana. Not sure how long I am doing to take. I just have to be there by the night of the 22nd. It's 28 miles, so it can be done in 2 days but I am thinking about doing a Nero (near zero) day tomorrow and only go 7 miles to the next shelter. Then 15 the next day and then the last few miles the next morning. We will see.
It's thundering a little outside now. Very glad that I am not in a tent. Hopefully the weather isn't bad tomorrow. Only 50% chance of storms then 3-4 nicer days after that. I would love to go through the smokies in nice weather but it doesn't look like that is going to happen. But with this weather you never know.
Anyways, late start tomorrow. I'm going to get every last bit of use out of this room that I can. Might even use both beds tonight.