Chestnut Knob Shelter to Hwy. 623
Day Three – Wednesday, March 26, 20146.2 miles
8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
After an uncomfortably cold night, we awoke to find everything
frozen. It sure is hard putting on
frozen boots. We again melted snow for
our coffee. It’s a good thing we brought
our JetBoil on this trip—sometimes we don’t bring our stove and eat only cold
meals. That would have been a mistake
this time.
At 8:30 a.m. we left Chestnut Knob Shelter. Rags
and Shaggy Moe went before us, which was lucky for us—we followed their tracks
all day. I don’t know how they knew
where the trail was, but they did pretty well and only went astray once.
We slipped and slid going down into Walker Gap, with
snowdrifts up to our knees. No water to
be found, everything was frozen or covered in snow. We ate snow all day to keep hydrated. That made us even colder.
We slowly made our way around Burkes Garden, trying to see
something below only to be disappointed over and over again because of the snow
in the air below us. We might have been
traveling about one mile per hour. At
some point we stopped and called Bubba to see if, considering the icy
conditions, he thought he could make it up the mountain to pick us up at Va.
623. He said he thought he could. We
said, “And, Bubba, will you bring us a coke? We haven’t had anything to drink
all day.”
So at 2:00 p.m. we came out of the woods at Va. 623, Garden
Mountain, and saw a truck sitting there.
Since we had only seen Bubba once, we had to make sure he was our
man. Luckily he was, and he had our
cokes. Going back down the mountain was
quite a ride! Icy and slippery, but
Bubba’s old truck handled it just fine. He
delivered us back to Big Walker Motel, Room 1.
We were glad to be there!
We went down to the Citgo Station to the Bland Square Grill
for a hamburger for dinner. Pretty good.
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