Thursday, August 23, 2012

Miss Vanessa Breton


Vanessa runs a hiker bed and breakfast out of her home in Conn. She was an absolute sweetheart. We hit it off so well that when I left she gave me a pair of earrings to send home for Shellie. Vanessa makes jewelry and sells it at local markets and via the internet. She has her own very nice, upscale packaging etc. The pair she gave me were sterling silver with turquoise and fresh water pearls...... awesome ! This was one of my favorite places to stay along the trail.


The outside of Miss Vanessa's vintage northeastern home.

The United States first Library,Salisbury, Conn.


In 1803 Caleb Bingham established the Salisbury Public Library, the nations oldest. It was created for use by young people , ages 9 thru 16. It was so popular that many adults used it as well.

The Berkshire Mountains

 Looking toward northern Conn. and into Massachusetts. The "Berkshires" run all along the western side of both states.



This is a shot of the Berkshires the very next day after the picture above. The weather changes like baby diapers in the northeast. I had this storm hit as I was packing my tent at 8:00 am. It proceeded to rain the rest of the day and night and into the next day.


The rocks don't end in Pennsylvania, they just get bigger!. I had to cross this boulder field during my very wet hike into Salisbury, Conn.   Mile 1550

DiamondBack Rattlesnake/ Connecticut


I walked upon this guy near Salisbury, Conn. He was in the middle of the trail and he did not rattle or hiss, so I almost stepped on him. I sat my pack down and took a water break hoping he would move out of the way. Well, that didn't happen...... he just kept coming closer and closer while searching the plants for bugs to eat. After about 20 minutes I gave up and hiked down a steep hill and back up the steep hill to bypass my new friend.

He was about 3 feet long and as big around as my forearm.

Near Kent, Connecticut Mile 1500

Finally hit another state that is fun to hike in. Conneticut has beautiful trails and really nice scenery. The weather is also much cooler and less humid than NY/NY/PA.


 
 

The Ten Mile river that runs along the New York/ Conn. border.

New Jersey/New York


Grady, Mac, and Kari (Snickers) just outside of Unionville, NY. as we staddle the New Jersey/New York line for 20-30 miles. Unionville was a very tiny town that lets A.T. hikers camp in their community park for the night. I'll have to admit it was the only time on the trail that I had a grill outside my tent!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Ice Cream in New York - Mile 1,375


I stopped in Bellvale NY to have what is supposed to be the best ice cream on the trail. This place was only .3 miles off the trail and very close to Greenwood Lake where I stayed for the night. Anton's motel is right on the lake and the little village is a lot like Harpers Ferry WV. The cone was very good but the jury's still out on whether it is better than Ben and Jerry's. ( which I pass by in Vermont ).




Sundown on the New York countryside behind the Creamery.