Day 37 Climbing out of Damascus

Writing from my tent at the base of the Grayson Highlands. 


I slept like a baby in a real bed last night. Pretty much once my head hit the pillow at 10:30PM I was asleep. We woke up and cooked bacon, eggs, and English muffins for breakfast. We ran a couple errands in town before climbing out of Damascus and into the mountains of Virginia. We started hiking around 9:45 and most of the was at lower elevation on pretty easy terrain.




The trail took a turn uphill and we began ascending White Top Mountain. The ascent took most of the rest of the day. The trail doesn’t go to the summit of White Top but it goes through a meadow near the top at around 5,000 feet elevation. The views were spectacular.




After the summit of White Top we hiked downhill for around 3 miles and made it to our camp at the base of Mount Rogers, the tallest mountain in Virginia. 


Tomorrow we will wake up and ascend Rogers, which is the start of the Grayson Highlands. The ascent shouldn’t be too difficult and we should have excellent weather for the highlands. We will hit the 500 mile mark and probably see some wild ponies as well. 


We hiked 24 miles today. We are going to try to do 26+ tomorrow so we can get set up to take a zero during some bad weather that’s coming in Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. 


Goodnight,

Walker 







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