After some breakfast and a ride back to the trail from our awesome hosts, we got moving again under some sunny skies. Thanks again very much! We had a climb right from the trailhead up Bromley Mountain. The climb wasn’t too bad. The last quarter mile or so was literally right on a ski trail. This was pretty cool.
It was a green circle trail, so pretty easy skiing!
Next up we climbed Styles Peak. Who would name a peak after that dude from One Direction? So weird, he’s totally going to be in rehab or jail in like 2 weeks probably, if he’s not already. I mean, he’s an amazing musician and a personal hero of mine and all, but I just find it strange. Anyway, it was a little steep, but not overly long of a climb. It went up to another one of great pine forests that Vermont has up above roughly 3000 feet. They are really dense with pine and just great to hike through.
We had a brief scramble up some steep rock face to Baker Peak later in the afternoon.
Most of the rest of the day was normal Vermont trail without any big views. We had about 15 minutes of storms and rain in the evening, which made all the roots and rocks nice and slippery.
The last thing we passed was the very cool looking Little Rock Pond. Vermont has a lot of these neat mountain ponds. I think we’d call them lakes in PA for sure.
We hiked about another mile from there and camped not far off the trail near a footbridge and stream.
Tomorrow the weather looks better and we are planning a pretty big mileage day. These are probably the last few days we are going to try to do 20 mile days on our thru-hike, so that’s pretty crazy that we are basically almost out of the “easy” stuff.
Vital stats for Tuesday, August 5th :
Miles hiked today – 20.8
Mood – good
Physical state – a little tired, but no major ish
Smell – kinda musty and moldy
Song stuck in my head – Dirty Blue Balloons by Failure
Love following you guys and especially love all your pictures you share with your fine views makes me wish I was there. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, proud of you both.
Why not attack the double black diamond? After 1600 miles, I expected more. Maybe next year.
Great pics.
Matthew Joseph, I apologize and will do better next time!