Monday, September 15, 2008

The End is Nigh

Just got into Monson today, our last trail town before our big summit. The only thing that stands in our way is the 100-mile wilderness: 100 miles of trail with no towns or major roads (it's actually 115 miles). So I have to buy about a week's worth of food tonight. Can't wait to lug that out tomorrow morning.

But at the end of this treacherous trek, we are rewarded with the tallest mountain in Maine and also, the end of my journey: Mt. Katahdin. All of us are feeling the end, and it is getting nearer and nearer. A sad time for most, but I must admit...I'm ready to be done.
I'm about a week shy of 6 months on trail, and I'm feeling it. I'm ready to rejoin society...if they'll let me. But I'll have to reintroduce myself to your strange ways (you people shower more than once a week?! You must live like kings!) I'll get to drive, eat normal food, wear normal COTTON clothes, start wearing deodorant again... Man, I've been living a strange life.

Anyway, here are some photos:

This one sums up Maine pretty well.



Here we are enjoying one of the many lakes Maine has to offer.

2000 miles, baby!

A nice man with a thick Maine accent ferried us across the Kennebec river


Some sweet trail magic.


So the next time I post, I will have either finished victoriously, or become bedridden in a hospital. That's what it will take to keep me from that summit. Let's see what happens.

5 comments:

Eric Z. said...

Nice photos - I miss New England. Good luck on the final push!

Anonymous said...

Safe travels on this last part Logan!

Unknown said...

We're all pulling for you! There is a spare room/bed at our place waiting if you need a base in MA - you're welcome for as long as you want. May the last 115 treat you well :)

Dustan and Betsy said...

I love your posts! It is so great to get a little snapshot of what's ahead. Go go go go go! Society here we come.

Anonymous said...

Hula Logan! Hula as god intended!!