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Day 38

From Hazard’s notes:
Day 38: June 16, 2009
Travel:
From: Woods Hole Hostel, VA
To: Plaza Motel, Pearisburg, VA

Beginning: 12:45pm
Ending: 5:00pm-ish
Number of miles hiked:
a) Trail – 10.4
b) other – 1-2 miles wandering around town
c) AT Mile Marker – 625.9 cumulative
Weather:
AM: Poured rain all morning.
PM: Rain stopped soon after we started hiking, but we were walking in a cloud all afternoon. Rained on us a few times too.
People: Said goodbye to Neville & Michael, a couple people that gave us rides, and we ran into Patch at the Wal-mart.
Animals:
Money: $7.50 for breakfast + $7.50 donation (work-stay rules), $8 for dinner, $8 for birthday treats. $752 cumulative.
Notes of the day:
AM: Another great breakfast spread by Neville and Michael of eggs, sausage, biscuits & gravy, grits, and another platter of blueberry pancakes (requested by Checkpoint & Coldfeet). We ate it all! I ended up doing most of the dishes, while Spoon dried. The rain was still coming down hard so Spoon and I tried to wait it out. Spoon took a nap and I packed up my stuff. I showed Michael some things about Bluehost and some plugins on our website. Neville had here wedding invitations spread out across the dinning table and had One-step and Checkpoint handwriting the address on the return envelopes. These guys had surprisingly beautiful handwriting and were easily coerced into doing work.

PM: Rain was still coming down after noon, so we decided we were going to have to hike in the rain at least to Pearisburg. We said goodbye to everyone and saddled up. By the time we got a quarter mile up the road, the rain had stopped. Good timing. We ended up having a good hour and a half without rain but the inevitable happened – it rained and it rained a lot. Tapered off by the time we got to town (the trail came down through some people’s backyards) and then when we were standing around at the Rendezvous Motel it came pouring down again. We asked them how the motels were further in town and where town was and got referred to the Plaza Motel. So we got back out on the street and headed into town. Thankfully a nice lady and her son gave us a ride up to the motel. Spoon payed for the room as a birthday gift and we immediately got showers and handed our nasty clothes to the lady we booked the room from. I borrowed some clothes from the hiker box and looked ridiculous for awhile, but I needed both sets of clothes washed. We set out for Wal-mart to get bug spray and a notebook for Spoon. A couple miles down the road and Spoon stopped because his leg was stiffening and didn’t want to walk any farther so we stuck our thumbs out and got a guy to stop. I told him we were trying to get to Wal-mart and he laughed and said it’s about 20 miles up this road. We were both confused and told him we thought there was one in town and he said it was a couple miles the other direction. I guess we looked pretty bummed because he said he’d take us there anyway. Once we arrived we thanked him and we wandered inside. It wouldn’t be exaggerating when I say we were a little overwhelmed by the massiveness of this place (it was one of those “supercenters”). Once we asked enough people and found what we needed, we ended up in the food section and saw they had a lot of hiker food in good variety and it was cheap. We decided to get our resupply stuff here instead of the Food Lion across from our motel. But not before we had some dinner. Spoon dropped our stuff off on a shelf to come back for later and we headed out. On our way out we ran into none other than Patch! He had been stuck in town for the past couple days because he had to order new boots. They were supposed to be sent overnight to town. We invited him back to the motel for dessert stuffs later if he could get a ride and then headed across the street to Wendy’s for some chow. We came back and got everything we needed from Wal-mart and then were stuck because we were at least two or three miles from the motel and had no idea how to get back. We asked a few people if they were headed that direction and then caught a group of ladies who were and convinced them to take us. The looks on their faces were priceless as they looked at each other trying to decide whether or not to take us. We got back to the motel and immediately left for the Food Lion across the street to pick up a German Chocolate cake, ice cream, and milk. In addition to the Oreoes we picked up earlier we had a massive feast in front of the TV. After the Daily Show and Colbert we passed out in our soft beds and clean sheets.

One Response to “Day 38”

  1. Tyler says:

    By the time you get back, you guys are probably going to hate rain more than anybody else I know.

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