Day Nine
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Buchanan Mountain to Arden Valley Road/Tiorati Circle
9.6 miles
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
Buchanan Mountain to Arden Valley Road/Tiorati Circle
9.6 miles
Inside our little tarp tent, we have just enough room for
two sleeping mats and our backpacks by our sides. We can sit up, but not stand up inside
it. We have been warm and dry inside,
but I can tell when dawn is coming because it seems to be the coldest right
before and at dawn. The temps have been
moderate though, high 40’s, low 50’s at night and mid to high 60’s in the
daytime.
As I lay in my sleeping bag in the pre-dawn hours, trying to
stay warm I could hear the world outside waking up. An airplane flew over and I wondered where it
had come from and where it was going. It was probably the first flight of the day
out of New York City. Another flock of
geese flew overhead. Wait-up was snoring
quietly next to me and I lay very still so as not to wake him. I knew when he woke up, he would arise immediately
and the day would begin. I was in no
hurry.
We left camp around 7:40.
I thought it was going to be a short day, and it was at only 9.6 miles,
but we walked for 8.5 hours. On previous
sections when we had 10 miles to do, we would be finished in 5 or 6 hours,
depending on our stops. What gives?
There were several hard rock scrambles, particularly on
Buchanan Mountain. We thought we had
reached the summit last night, but found out we had not quite done so. Then we reached Agony Grind on Arden Mountain. Ugh!
At the bottom of the hill before going out onto the road, we
found a supply of water left by the Tuxedo Trail Angels. We topped off our water bottles there. Just a
short while later, at the next road crossing there was another supply left by
Trail Angel Headley along with a tarp covering and some chairs. We rested in the chairs for a little bit, but
the fresh fruit and water was all gone.
We entered Harriman State Park and it was like another world
after the Agony Grind. There were
several day hikers in the area. I
commented that I could understand why the day hikers came up this side of the
trail and not the other side of the road going up the Agony Grind. This side was pretty green mountainsides with
wide paths. It was still rocky, but not
nearly as torturous.
A beautiful pond was on top of the mountain, it obviously
was the destination of the day hikers. We
hiked around it as we went on up. Then
we found the Lemon Squeezer. We had to
take off our packs to get through it – it was pretty tight. We met a couple who were doing a flip-flop
hike and had 400 miles before completing the trail. They were headed south and had just come
through the Squeezer.
We started counting the roads about this point.
We had 5 to go before we reached the 6th one where we were
parked at Tiorati Circle. We went
through a beautiful meadow before reaching our road where the fall colors were
really beginning to show. Fingerboard
Shelter was closed due to renovations.
We have never been so glad to reach our car. Nine days is the longest we have ever been
away from it. We were thoroughly whipped. We wanted a luxurious hotel (not a motel) and
food delivery! We went to Comfort
Suites in Mahwah, New Jersey. After a
good long time trying to get to it (long story, lol), we finally made it there
and the clerk provided us with a menu from Sonny and Tony’s Italian
Restaurant. Within a few minutes, we
were eating a very fine buffalo chicken wrap with all the trimmings.
Arden Valley Road at Tiorati Circle |
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