I want to thank you Minnesota Smith and FaithWalker for making my day, you both uplifted me tonight!
The card was awesome and most inspiring, it moved me deeply.......
Hello to all you hikers. I have a cabin about 1.5 miles south of Adams Gap and along with Minnesota Smith and his vast knowledge of hiking and hikers, we are going to establish a hiker's box and a contact number for the hikers who may need some assistance along the way. I am excited to be a part of doing something like this and looking forward to meeting more nice people like Ol' Minnesota. It is cold in Alabama and will continue to be so for most of a week with lows in the single digits. Not something that we Alabamians are accustomed to experiencing. If you are in the area, contact Minnesota and he will give you means of contacting me. May you all have a wonderful and prosperous New Year.
My best,
Gerald White (The man at THE WHITE HOUSE)
I have never met Minnesota Smith. Haven't read all the posts concerning him as I don't have the time. But from what I have taken the time to read it seems he may be misunderstood. He works hard to earn the money to take his trips. He does make some choices that I would not. But is seems that he does not depend on anyone else to help him out and does not let other opinions influence him.
Best of luck Minnesota.
I do not want to make this a negative post or seem condescending of him, so if it sounds that way I apologize beforehand, but I've seen the opposite trend. Like the post above in which he is staying with someone on the trail, he relies heavily on hand-outs many times, and in many of his posts he complains about not having special treatment as a hiker (like the many posts he has made on trail conditions, amenity availabilities, etc). In my opinion, a truly independent hiker would fly much lower below the radar than he does.
Regardless, I respect the decisions he has made to be able to hike. I wish him the best times.
He stayed with me while on his hike, was totally self-reliant, asked for nothing, expected nothing, was thankful and appreciative for what he got, and was a fine guest. He certainly wasn't in "hand-out" mode when he last visited Hanover, and assuming I'm around when he arrives this year, he's more than welcome to come by again.
Which I must say does NOT apply to everyone who's come down our driveway........
Minnesotasmith called Friday from Hernandes Peak. He is on the way to Blue Mountain Shelter for the night. The weather is forecasted to be between 0-3 degrees without wind chill factor in that area.
Stay tuned for more news as it becomes available. FW
Baro's journal had a couple of entries about Minnesota Smith. (He has deleted it, but I commented on it in another WB thread). So I would guess he has changed the names. I haven't read the book, but the journal was definitely one of the better journals I have read.
Baro's journal, one of the funniest this year,...
Baro's journal, one of the funniest this year, describes his encounter with Minnesota Smith in this entry and the next.
http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?id=140101
I know what some of you are thinking, why the bare knees, Mr. Smith?
Well I am here to tell you that MinnieSmith SCIENTIFICALLY calculated the exact # of square inches of exposed skin necessary for Vitamin D production based upon his current latitude, longitude, and seasonal weather observations.
That, my friends, is what separates a trail legend from the common riff-raff
IMO*
It's not a good idea to have exposed knees in cold weather. There's no meat to keep them warm, just bone, ligaments and tendons. You're inviting a risk of injury.
*nope, not a doctor
maybe his pants got frightened off by those gaiters?
I'm totally digging the rainbow colored waist belt.
Geez, you guys are getting really petty in your comments. Whatever happened to Hike Your Own Hike? They are sharing their excitement of going on a thru-hike with the group. In return, their health, habits and fashions are being picked apart. Somehow, just 'cause it's MS that makes it fair game.
You might want to think about how all this looks to newcomers to the board, watching actual hikers get held under the microscope like this.
i think its plain for all to see that MS is not the average hiker, and all the comments are in good fun.
Is there an update on trailjournals yet?
MinnesotaSmith on his way to Lower Shoal Shelter tonight, 114 mile marker. Pine Glen Campground by Thursday which is 119.8.
Record "mile" day on Tuesday, 9.3 miles.
Only 65 miles left of the Alabama Pinhoti Trail.
Cool to cold nights with frost. Snow flurries this past Monday.
Trail closed from I-20 crossing at 66.7 on NG map, guide book number 101.0 to AL 281 crossing at 69.0 NG map, 103.3 guide book. Some of the sections, up to 0.3 North of that trail junction not currently good to hike on rainy/night, steep, narrow, long way down. Apparently, nuded for pipeline.
***MinnesotaSmith is keeping an extensive journal, hundreds of words a day, waiting in que to be transcribed by Faithwalker for the trail journal. Please look back periodically this next week. FW