Date: January 2 2001
Trail Day: 216
Miles Today: 0
Location: Knights Inn, Montgomery
Section Mile: FAR 119
ECT Mile: 3262
A 0 day
Date: January 3 2001
Trail Day: 217
Miles Today: 25
Location: Near Davenport
Section Mile: FAR 144
ECT Mile: 3287
Because I have no watch I had failed to realize that I was no longer in
Eastern Time Zone. I have been in a different time zone since I entered
Alabama.
Had breakfast at Shoney's and started off. A rather uneventful day. 2 Police
cars slowed down to look at me but then moved on. Its somewhat difficult to
find a tenting spot here because US 31 is a somewhat busy road and most of the
adjoining land is private and fenced off. In general I try to stay out of
fenced areas. I found a good unfenced spot near Davenport and decided to stop
although I still had another hour of daylight left. My knees are also hurting,
so its a good idea any way. I think its the hard road that causing the pain.
Heard some snorts as I was setting up my tarp, so I could be in some deer's
territory. I haven't experienced this in a long time.
The FAR is now well underway and I should be in Florida in another 4 days and
should be starting the Florida Trail in about a week. The forecast is calling
for warm temperatures although it will still go below freezing at night. They
say we will have 60 F this Sunday. I haven't seen that in several months now.
Date: January 4 2001
Trail Day: 218
Miles Today: 25
Location: Near US 31 & CR 30
Section Mile: FAR 169
ECT Mile: 3312
Got an early start. I was up even before the sun. The water bottle was almost
all frozen. So I am guessing the temperature went to 25 F or so. It was a
bright and beautiful day. I had to take off one of my jackets and gloves in a
couple of hours.
There is a fleet of trucks that is hauling timber. The drivers had seen me all
day yesterday and today. They have started waving at me.
About noon I heard some noises behind and saw a big german sheperd. I tried to
drive it away, but it kept following me. I realized it was lost. It came to me
when I took a break. It was quite frightened. I tied a string to its collar
and walked it to Greensville. It always stayed very close to me. I am quite
surprised he hadn't been run over. US 31 is a fairly busy and fast road.
Got to a gas station and asked the cashier to call the number given on the
tag. The owner came and picked it up in about 15 mintues.
Walked another 5 miles and found a good spot similiar to yesterdays. Since the
terrain has become flat its easier to find good spots. The only problem now is
some areas are too thick with vegetation to camp.
Date: January 5 2001
Trail Day: 219
Miles Today: 30
Location: Near Wilcox
Section Mile: FAR 199
ECT Mile: 3342
Got an early start again. Over night temp again 25 F or so. I can still
see ponds etc. partially frozen. Continued walking on US 31. Saw a
post office in Chapman. I have not been able to bounce my stove and related cooking stuff since Anniston because I have no seen a post office or its been a holiday. Finally saw one today. Also mailed another set of journal
entries to Suriyan.
Was stopped by a police officer. He asked for my id and ran a check on it.
I wonder if they are allowed to stop people minding their own business and
harass them. I know I'm in Alabama - the backwaters of civilization, but
still. The cop had no tact. No wonder the local people hate cops.
Had lunch in Georgiana. Had fried Creole chicken - spicy. Enjoyed it.
Got another order for dinner. Filled up my water bottle and decided to walk
the CSX railroad to Evergreen. I have been heading south west and
paralleling I-65 since Montgomery. I use US-31 and the railroad. From
Brewton I will head south using roads to Pensacola. I should be in
Florida on Jan 7 and in Pensacola on Jan 9. However its supposed to
rain Sunday. I will have to see how badly I get wet and how cold it gets.
Today was a beautiful day. I had to take off both my jackets. The railroad
is fairly active and I saw 3 trains go by. They are loud, but I love
to watch trains go by.
Date: January 6 2001
Trail Day: 220
Miles Today: 25
Location: 3 miles South of Castleberry
Section Mile: FAR 224
ECT Mile: 3367
Overnight temperature was slightly below freezing. There was ice on my tarp. You can get a mini-snowfall in your tarp. Here's how - the breath condenses
on the tarp and turns to little ice particles. Once enough of them
accumulate they fall down like snow.
The day turned out to be hot. I had to take off both my jackets - At one
point I was even day dreaming about a dip in the pool ! How quickly things change.
Today's hike - a stretch along the CSX railroad where I saw one train
stop for another travelling in the opposite direction and then move on.
I had to stop just before a bridge and as the first train came to a halt it
took a long time. Then came a road hike from Evergreen to Castleberry.
Had lunch in Evergreen. I am now seeing a good number of Florida license
plates even though I am about 25 miles from Florida. The reason - all
traffic going to Pensacola has to get off I-65 and go by this road. Evergreen is a nice, tidy town. Most towns in Alabama including Montgomery have been
quite run down. Evergreen was a good change. Here's another thing I have
noticed all the way from Cap Gaspe. Areas that are backward and poor have
numerous churches. I wonder about the cause and effect on this one.
Dinner at Castleberry and then back on the CSX track. Saw 2 trains go by.
Tomorrow I should be in Florida. I asked a local guy and he said the weather
is supposed to warm up with no rain for the next 5 days. Thats good news.
Tonight I sleep in the open. I haven't done this in several months.
Also a little experiment I did with railroad tracks. As children we had
been told that you can hear a train approaching by listening to the tracks.
The rationale was sound travelled better in solids. Not true. I listened
to the tracks with the train about half mile away. Couldn't hear it on the
tracks but you could clearly hear the train approaching.
Also both of my tips on the poles have failed. The grip is now poor.
Need to be replaced in Pensacola.
Its getting dark with a three-quarter moon. It has become quiet. Time to sleep.
Date: January 7 2001
Trail Day: 221
Miles Today: 30
Location: Rte 87 and Rte 4
Section Mile: FAR 254
ECT Mile: 3397
Got an early start. Continued walking the CSX line to Brewton. It was a busy
time for trains - saw 5 in about 3 hours. Had lunch in Brewton. It was
67 F ! The day was somewhat cloudy. From Brewton took Rte 87 towards Milton.
Stopped at the junction with Rte 4. Had dinner at the convenience store.
The owner said I could tent nearby.
Also a major day. Crossed into Florida, my eighteenth and last state. Took
a photo at the border. So here it is for the last time - Quebec, New Brunswick,
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, W. Virginia, Virginia, Tenessee,
N. Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida. However, Florida will be the
longest state with about 1400 miles.
They are predicting rain and a drop in temeperature for the next few days.
Could not find a good place to tie my line. Had to tie one end to the bark
of a large tree. I was amazed at how strong the bark was.
Rte 87 seems to be a good road - broad with not heavy traffic, good shoulders
and a store every 10 miles or so. Tomorrow to Milton and then to Pensacola.
I think I will take 2 zero days in Pensacola.
Date: January 8 2001
Trail Day: 222
Miles Today: 22
Location: Emerald Sands Inn, Milton
Section Mile: FAR 276
ECT Mile: 3419
It got very windy and rainy last night and I was afraid my sleeping bag
would get wet. In the woods there is a thick layer of leaves on the ground
that absorbs the water. This place was hard ground. Had to readjust the
stakes as the wind picked up. Stayed totally dry though.
Had breakfast at the store. The owner offered me 20 $. She's a sweet heart. Must have broken her heart to see me in my pathetically set up tarp.
Continued on Rte 87. Quite uneventful. As I entered Milton a police officer
stopped and checked my ID and took down my address, social security number
etc. This is getting old fast.
Had dinner at Wendy's and got a room for the night.