Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Day 32 - Limestone Spring Shelter

Day 32 - Limestone Spring 

Starting location: Pine Swamp Shelter

Ending location: Limestone Spring Shelter

Mileage today: 13.2 miles

Total Mileage: 353.3 miles 


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Today we got on the trail around 7:15 am. We had a nice 9.3 mile hike to Amee and Froning. The first half was along a ridge. Beautiful views and good trail. Then we dropped down into a valley and hiked along a river for like 3-4 miles. The trail was even apparently handicap accessible. See photos below. 




When we got to Amee we officially hit the 1500 mile mark of the AT. Now we only have a little less than 700 miles to go. I think if we avg 10 miles a day we will make it just before I need to return to work. Will be praying for it! 




Also today, the Wilson family came to visit us.  They are vacation and was headed to NYC so they made a quick detour to CT to hang with us! It was a perfect day for lunch and they brought the boys some Pringles (their favorite!). 






The kids played in the river and then we went up to the upper falls. They were pretty amazing 




We then left tinge Wilson’s after a couple of hours of fun and fellowship! And hiked our last 3 miles to the shelter. It was a long climb but well graded and actually pretty pleasant! 




The forget me nots are in bloom here. Such delicate and lovely flowers. 




We are eating supper and enjoying doing our journals. There are like 4 other hikers here at this shelter even though it took a 0.5 mile hike down steep terrain to get here. I surely thought we would be totally alone. lol. 


Easy days tomorrow and the following day as we enter into MA! Stay tuned!


Gandalf, Legolas & Bombadil 

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Day 31 - Pine Swamp Shelter

Day 31 - Pine Swamp Shelter

Starting location: Mt. Algo shelter

Ending location: Pine Swamp shelter

Mileage today: 17.3 miles

Total Mileage: 340.6 miles


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Today was a day that God directly answered prayers in an amazing way. We woke up early and got on the trail by 6:30 am knowing we would have a long day of hiking. We decided to wait to have breakfast until we got a couple miles in. On our way up Caleb’s peak we found an overlook to eat some cereal. I texted Amee that we were on our way. By God’s grace she called me to say hi since she actually had decent signal. She off handedly mentioned that would be doing some boulder scrambles before getting to where she was. That comment made me pause because I thought where I was meeting her was flat. So I double checked my spreadsheet and immediately realized I had made a grave error. Where I told her to meet me, I had written down it was only 10 miles from the shelter but my far out app was saying it was 15 miles away! We didn’t have any lunch food for the boys. So I sent her the correct location to meet. 


Then later on I was mulling this spot over  realized why I didn’t pick this one in the first place. The road was closed in the summer so it wasn’t accessible. Then I tried to communicate that to Amee but she didn’t have signal. I didn’t have signal. So we get to the closed road around 10 am. It’s a mile road walk. She wasn’t at the south end, which I didnt expect her to be. So we hiked to the north end and immediately realized we are in trouble. It was a dead end. So I left the boys to play by the river and I ran the mile back to the south end on the miracle chance she somehow got there instead. No luck. I tried calling but not enough signal. So I ran back another mile to the boys praying the whole time. 


I told the boys we will just have to press on and hike the 10 miles to the place we originally were to meet and survive on 2 small bags of trail mix and a couple spoonfuls of peanut butter. 


The other issue was that my water bladder to filter water ruptured so I was unable now to filter water. Thankfully I had 2 filters that just screw onto water bottles so we could still drink filtered water but it will be much more of a pain. 


So we were about to leave the dead end when out of nowhere a cyclist came and turned around at the dead end. We literally haven’t seen a soul the whole day. So I was shocked but recovered quickly and asked if he happen to see a tan van when he biked here. He said no, so I told him if he saw a lady with a dog on his bike back...tell her I went to the original meeting place. He left. I turned to say one last prayer with the boys. When I heard a dog bark and then saw Amee and Froning literally running down the road to us! 


I was so shocked to see them and Amee even brought resupply food and lunch for us all. I told her about the cyclist and we all think he might have been an angel in disguise! lol. 

So we were able to enjoy lunch together and then hike on to the shelter with full stomaches. Praise the Lord for answered prayers and grace and mercy. 




This was the trail after we left amee. 5 miles of hiking bliss! Flat and smooth along a beautiful river. 




This was the spot we ate breakfast at. Sooo beautiful and even above the clouds today. 




This is a piped water source for anyone who isn’t an AT hiker and was wondering what some of the water sources were like. 




After the 5 miles of flat walking bliss we had 5 mountains to hike over and they were no joke. It took us a long time to make it over them, but we survived and had Joyride candy to celebrate with! Dinner and solitaire afterwards. 


Well time for bed and 13 mile day tomorrow. 


Night. 

Gandalf, Legolas & Bombadil. 


Monday, June 1, 2026

Day 30 - Mt. Algo Shelter

Day 30 

Starting location: Wiley Shelter

Ending location: Mt. Algo Shelter

Mileage today: 12.9 miles

Total Mileage: 323.3 miles 


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Today the guy who shared the shelter with us woke up at 4:30 am and started packing up. He was sooooo loud thankfully he got quiet around 5:30 and I was able to sleep a bit more till 6:15. We got on the trail around 7 am. Amee met us on the way to her and we got to hike a bit with Froning and her. It was nice. 

So apparently CT doesn’t know exactly where you are official in CT because there were three CT signs. The one above, we think is the official one. Here are the other two. 






The first 6 miles were really easy and pleasant. Temps in the 60’s. We hiked along a couple rivers that had amazing rapids. We saw an Egret in the water. Unfortunately no bears. I did catch a toad to show Lucas. 






After 6 miles we stopped at an over look for lunch. The boys had PB&J sandwiches, Oreos and an orange. I had a spam sandwich and some PB wraps and mixed nuts. Delicious. 




The second half of the day was much tougher. The climbs were steeper and the descents more slippery. It was off and on sprinkling which felt nice. 




The mountain laurel are almost in full bloom in some areas. They are one of my favorites. The Japanese Primrose is also in bloom. I don’t think I had ever seen this flower before. 




We are staying the night at Mt. Algo shelter. It is pretty nice and clean. Unfortunately no ground fires in CT so no hiker TV for the next few nights. 




Well time for dinner. Beef Stroganoff with extra salmon for the boys! And then will do some word search puzzles and I got a book from the last shelter to read. 17+ miles tomorrow. 


Good night! 

Gandalf, Legolas & Bombadil 


Sunday, May 31, 2026

Day 29 - Wiley Shelter

Day 29 - Wiley Shelter

Starting location: Dover Hill Road

Ending location: Wiley Shelter 

Mileage today: 8.3 miles

Total Mileage: 310.4 miles 


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Today we woke up in a hotel after a fun day in NYC. We only had 8.3 miles to hike so we slept in and took our time getting back to the trail. We got to the Dover tree around 11 am. Beautiful morning with temps in high 60’s low 70’s. The first part of the trail was a lot of pastures and farms. The second half was more forest and mountains. 




For lunch we stopped at a food truck to eat under the shade at a picnic table. Legolas & Bombadil enjoyed their first actual Coca Cola. We been trying to avoid giving them caffeine. They really enjoyed it. 




Here is a picture of the pastures we were hiking through. Tick heaven. Thankfully we only found 2! 




This is where you can actually get on the train right off the AT on the weekends. Since we had a van, we just drove to the actual station. Made it so much easier. lol. 




Had some more awesome board walking sections. We love these flat sections. Although you have to carry your hiking poles since they get caught between the cracks so much. lol. 




Taking a break at a stream to filter some water and enjoy the water. We got them some tootsie roll pops in town, so it’s their afternoon treat! 




At Wiley shelter enjoying a fire. Amee and Froning hiked up 1.5 miles to the shelter to visit and eat dinner. No clue why we didn’t take a picture of all of us! Bummer! We really enjoyed them. 


Now off to bed and more hiking tomorrow. Should cross the state line tomorrow. 


Good night. 

Gandalf, Legolas & Bombadil