One of the first canal structures we came upon was this small lock. I believe its a guard lock, used to control the amount of water in the canal prism. Its much too small to be a lift lock.
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Friday, June 14, 2024
Thursday, June 13, 2024
On The Way
This is what the trail looked like for much of the journey. Basically crushed gravel. Other parts were two dirt ruts. However, the Canal Trust and NPS are working to improve the trail. Near Oldtown the trail is improved with a cambered surface that helps with drainage and is comfortable for both walking and biking.
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Mile 184.5 (or Mile 0 as we're going west to east)
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Cumberland!
We’re in Cumberland! The hike starts tomorrow morning! Now, I need to figure out how to post photos from my phone.
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Itinerary!
Here's the trip itinerary, with each day's destination. If you're in the area and want to walk a few miles with me, or just drop in to camp to spend some time (pizza and beer are much appreciated) you'll know where I'll be at the end of each day. I have a hotel stay in Hancock, and B&B's in Shepherdstown and Harper's Ferry. At Swain's Lock I'm staying in a restored lockhouse. Hopefully, I'll make the entire route, but if not, due to injury or exhaustion, I do have bug-out options.
6/7: Leave Cumberland, destination Pigman’s Ferry
6/8: Sorrel Ridge
6/9: 15 Mile
Creek/Little Orleans
6/10: Leopard’s Mill
6/11: Hancock, MD
6/12: Zero mile day,
Hancock
6/13: Fort Frederick
6/14: Cumberland
Valley
6/15: Big Woods
6/16: Shepherdstown,
WV Thomas Shepherd Inn
6/17: Zero mile day,
Shepherdstown
6/18: Harper’s Ferry The Town's Inn
6/19: Calico Rocks
6/20: Turtle Run
6/21: Swain’s Lock Lockhouse
6/22: Georgetown,
D.C. End trip The Georgetown House
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
Almost time to step off!
We're in the final phase of prep work! I have my pack sitting at 33 pounds right now after doing some further adjustments and gear swap pouts. My daughter's pack is just over 16 pounds, but will be a bit heavier once we get her spare clothes and sleeping bag on. She should still weigh in at under 20 pounds though.
We've already had one unfortunate change. One of my hiking buddies had to drop out due to illness, so our party for the first week is now four. This required some changes with the support teams, but everyone is now on the same page, so I'm looking forward to some happy hiking!
Pigman's Ferry
This was our first campsite, and to be honest, I overestimated our abilities. We went 16 miles on our first day, and it was four miles too...
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I think its important to test your equipment. So this morning I decided to make scrambled eggs using my cooking gear, and having the food p...
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It's a long walk. I'm averaging 14 miles a day. Luckily, it's all flat terrain, and while I'll never say it's impossi...