Steve and Sam came to meet us late Friday evening and we all stayed at an inn near Baxter State Park. Sooo good to see them again. They picked us up at the Katahdin Stream Parking lot (where we would return Saturday morning early to summit Katahdin together). The AT actually goes through this parking lot.
We woke early so that we'd be starting our ascent by 7:00 am. Katahdin is perhaps the most challenging mountain on the trail. It's "only" five miles from the parking lot to the summit, but you climb about 4000 feet and a lot of that is very difficult rock climbing. It took us seven and a half hours to go up and about the same down. Ouch! I am so impressed by Steve and Sam. They never complained and went right to the top with us:
We saw many day hikers turning back during the climb without making it all the way up. It was much more difficult than Mount Washington in New Hampshire.
Approaching the top, it was very wet and windy. Here we are on the relatively level last mile of the Tablelands, just yards from the summit:
And then, Done:
Sun and blue sky above us for just a moment. It was glorious.
Location: KATAHDIN!!!!
Very, very happy and tired Nory and Doc leaning on the Katahdin sign at the summit.
6 comments:
You did it!!!!! Congratulations you guys! So happy for you, and so glad you were able to do that last bit with your family. I look forward to your stories. Don't shed the beards too quick! Duck Dynasty has put beards back on the map. You are coming off the trail in style!
well done guys, now you can have a well earned rest
we are very proud of you, have you sold the book & film rights yet ????
look forward to hearing your tales soon
all the best
mark, jacqui & libby
Congratulations, a real achievement that most who start never finish.
I hope the return to the non-walking world isn't too much of a shock!
Rob & Anna
Doc and Nory,
Congratulations on your incredible accomplishment. We enjoyed following your trek. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors. Dave and Deann
P.S. Thank you for your kind words. It was our pleasure to meet you.
Keith and Matthew:
Congratulations on your remarkable achievement--something no one can ever take away from you! We wish you some quiet weeks of well-earned rest to reflect on your journey and re-acclimate to the "real" world. Looking forward to hearing your stories.
Regards,
Jon & Margie S.
Hi Keith, Congratulations! Incredible achievement indeed. Proud of you both.
Hope you write a book.
-Rama
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