Day 109: Big Miles Through Maryland — Women on the Trail and the Climb to Raven Rocks

Day 109: Big Miles Through Maryland — Women on the Trail and the Climb to Raven Rocks

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Miles: 1060.0 | A solo-paced day through Maryland turns social and energizing with long miles, historic views at the Washington Monument, and an unexpected, morale-boosting hike with Early Bird. Good conversation carries the day through rolling terrain and into the steep, rocky climb up Raven Rocks. A late water haul, shared fuel, music in the shelter, and a quiet agreement to rise early set the stage for crossing the Mason-Dixon Line in the morning.

In the morning I woke up first. Miles packed up faster than me, though. While we ate our breakfast at the picnic table Vermont came over! We hadn’t seen him the night before because he had been in his tent. We chatted for a bit about gear and Harpers Ferry. Eventually, Miles left first and I left shortly after him. Huevos said he’d be right behind me. Miles and I hiked separately for the day. On my way out of camp I texted Soggy, the section hiker I had met in Shenandoah, to see if he was free to give us a ride into Waynesboro, PA. I had a package waiting there for me. He said he could pick us up at the Mason Dixon line, which we’d be crossing the next day, at 8am.

I went past Maryland's Washington Monument.

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In the afternoon on a bridge, a girl called Early Bird (the second Early Bird I’d met) caught up to me.

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I hiked with her for a while and we talked. It was great to get to hike with a girl for once! We talked chafe problems, annoying boys, careers, and she was from Washington, DC! The time flew by and we stopped about 10 miles in to get a snack at a view. We followed each other on Instagram and then kept hiking.

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In the late afternoon Early Bird and I caught up to Bird, who Early Bird had been walking with for a couple of days.

I learned they did 20 miles together the day before and today Early Bird was doing 23 miles. She had been doing big miles like that for most of her hike! She wasn’t even two months in and she had already made it past halfway.

About 5 miles from our destination we passed another shelter where we found Miles! He had stopped for a dinner break. I kept going with Early Bird because her energy was just infectious! I could go fast and far all day if I’ve got good conversation and someone to keep up with.

We said goodbye to miles and headed toward Raven Rocks. Raven Rocks turned out to be a very steep, rocky climb. When we got to the shelter we realized that the water source was a half a mile down a steep hill... we should’ve cameled up before we got here. I went down to the spring and got 3 liters of water. The trail was steep and rough.

Exhausted I made it back to camp. Early Bird let me use some of her fuel to make dinner since I was still out. I ate early and quickly and then set up my bed in the almost empty shelter. Later in the evening Roadkill and Cowboy joined us.

Cowboy told us about these crazy races through the woods that he used to do. Roadkill played some melodies on his PVC pipe flute! Miles arrived later in the evening and we agreed to get up by 5am to make it the 6 miles to the park where Soggy would pick us up.