Appalachian Trail Bender Team Version 2.0


Georgia NOBO

So, 2026 finds Katara (me) and Zuko starting at the southern end of Springer. A traditional northbound adventure heading to Harpers Ferry, WV. After that, Vermont, NH and Maine. There will be no repeat of Rocksylvania.

The iconic Amicalola Arch, 8.6 miles from the southern terminus

As we were getting our bearings, I looked out the window and saw the arch, which made me happy like a child at Christmas. Then we got our hang tags and finished the electronic registration. While this was happening I met Dillan, a young man who lives 18 minutes from my house.

After the photos, the climb now begins, passing by the Amicalola Falls. There are more than 600 steps, not difficult, but long and constant. For those familiar with the Niagara Gorge, it is about twice as high.

top of the falls

We continued along the approach trail and saw my first Georgia bear. He was resting under a tree. Ridge runners said it was there most of the week. Unusual behavior.

I didn’t stop to get the best angle.

We moved on and took a break at Black Gap Shelter. While we were there we looked at the time and decided to stay there. We would have reached Springer in time, but we would settle in the dark. A little disappointed with the mileage, but I think I’ll appreciate the Southern Terminus better in the early morning.

Sunset from the shelter

DAY 2 Black Gap to Hawk Mountain

After a pre-dawn trip to get water for the day, head up the trail to the summit of Springer and the south end, Mile 0.0.

The plate and the log book.
View from the top of Springer Mt.
The first fire
Katara ready for miles

Continued to Hawk Mountain. A church group had set up for the weekend in tents and hammocks. They had left the shelter open. We arrived and set up in the shelter with our heads pointing outwards, the Georgia mice are quite busy looking for treats at night. One of the cowboy dads camped near the bonfire and tended a slow fire all night. The temperature had been in the 80s but cooled off at night.

Day 3: Hawk Mt to Gooch Gap

I woke up at 5:45 am, I don’t want to go to school. Ups and downs and then long to Gooch Gap. It’s still hot, I’m not used to it. Going to the Sobre las Nubes hostel. First I showered, washed my scalp three times and there is a very fine dirt that I think is actually shredded leaves that leaves a dirty patina all over my body and through my shoes to my dirty toes.

I walked down the road to Two Wheels, which had an excellent meat and cheese sandwich.

I took advantage of the free time at Above the Clouds to hit the 3-hole disc course and soak my feet in the cold spring.

Day 4: Gooch Gap to Jarrard Gap

Another warm day in the 80s. The plan is to get to Jarrard Gap. From Jarrard Gap, over Blood Mountain to Neels Gap, bear canisters are needed for camping. I don’t have one. Tomorrow I will thank myself for dividing this long mountain run into two pieces. A good amount of tents, we all walked with our bags of food towards the south and I found a good tree, but at the end of the night there was a very popular tree with a lot of bags. I didn’t sleep well. I was about to fall asleep and I saw a mouse running through the mesh of my tent. I stayed awake to the sounds of mice until 2 in the morning.

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