New Jersey: Days 23-26
Miles Since Last Update: 69 mi.
Total Miles Hiked: 328 mi.
Miles Remaining: 1,852 mi.
I have two questions for you, my readers: While I believe we can all agree that there is a “Northern” New Jersey and a “Southern” New Jersey… is there such a thing as “Central” New Jersey? and on that note… which is correct: Taylor Ham or Pork Roll? These are the questions that have plagued my mind since visiting NJ and I must hear your thoughts…
Alright, now to my post!
Since Pennsylvania is known as Rocksylvania, and New Jersey is… well… not nicknamed anything I am aware of related to rocks… one goes into NJ with a little bit of an expectation that your feet are finally out of the pain zone… sadly I am here to report that is untrue. The rocks continue… my feet still hurt…
That being said, the rocks do die down eventually and by the end of NJ, my feet were much happier than when they started 🙂
For most of NJ I hiked with two fellow thru-hikers that I have become close with: Milkman and Paddington
I found New Jersey to be gorgeous. I continuously cant get over how green things are out here on the east coast!! (remember I am from southern California)
The people of New Jersey were great, I ran in to Johnny Dollar and his GF, whom provided me with, and grilled me a full lunch of potato salad, pasta salad, hot dogs and sausages! There was a couple who left out a ton of snacks (I grabbed me some oreos because I’m burning enough calories to eat whatever it is I want hehehee. And I befriended a section hiker, Gyatso (last year Gyatso thru-hiked the AT but because he slackpacked NJ he came back to hike it with a pack), and he gave me trail magic by 1)introducing me to the Taylor Ham/Pork Roll debate and buying me a Taylor Ham/Pork Roll (still do not know which is right) breakfast sandwich!
I got a hold of a deck of cards and rallied folks at shelters into games of hearts (where Garfunkel was destroyed… not his fault… he had never played before…), Kings in the Corner (if you’ve played this game before let me know, quite fun and easy to learn), and Thirteen!
As one hikes across New Jersey, you will repeatedly come across these fire towers, still actively used to look out for smoke and alert the others. At one, we were invited up by the worker inside (Who Paddington and I named Smoke Alarm), and he showed us how it works. It was cool being up there, but if I am being honest, a job where all I do is sit alone in a tower in the wilderness, looking for smoke sounds lonely 🙁 no wonder Smoke Alarm invited us up to visit with him in the tower!
And lastly, I did not approach the cows… but I did find a turtle and my fellow thru-hiker (coincidentally his name was mountain Turtle) discovered that the turtle was laying eggs!!! Kinda cool!
3 Comments
Elizabeth Churchill
Loved this post and all the pictures. Love the friends you are making. I hope Milkman and Paddington are also going south wiht you…..that would be awesome. They are always invited to come visit with you in So Cal!
This is a great post.
Mom
Alice M. Clark
I absolutely love your posts, Cody. I am just imaging the fun, thrill and amazing experiences you are having. (Not really thinking about how hard hiking each day must be!!!) Fabulous pictures. Absolutely love the friends you are meeting, the memories you are making and how you will cherish this the rest of your life.
Really curious why you aren’t to approach the cows??? Humm……
Adrienne Reed
I met Dakota and gave a ride to a trailhead outside of Gorham, NH. She told me about her momma and today is my mom’s birthday! July 28. I wanted to tell Dakota’s mom that she’s doing great and really has a wonderful way a out herself out here in the world, litterally walking with the Holy Spirit. She certainly has a great story building!
Have fun out there kiddo!