Day 7 – Muskrat Creek Shelter to Long Branch Shelter

Not much to report on the day other than that it was very long. The five guys sleeping in the shelter were pretty eager to get started while I was still eating my breakfast. Shortly after they left a downpour started that lasted maybe 20 minutes. I finished eating, tidied and packed, then waited out the deluge. By the time I left there was just a light shower.

I walked 20 miles to make sure I would be able to reach a resupply on Day 8.

There was a very long climb to some first spectacular views of the day around 4pm *too foggy before that). I called Sheila from the foot of a fire tower around 6 but was too exhausted to climb it. Got to shelter at 7:30. There were three younger guys talking about tomorrow’s plans, and a woman tidying up her stuff, but not much conversation. While my supper cooked I went to hang my food bag. Since NC shelters don’t seem to provide bear cables or bearproof boxes it’s a fair bit of work to find the right branch and get a rope over it.

There were no tent sites by the shelter, and I thought I saw a sort of okay site near where I hung the food, so after eating I dragged all my gear up the hill and put my tent up in the dark. I could tell the ground was a bit slanted but didn’t realize how badly until I climbed into my sleeping bag and immediately started sliding off the mattress. Realizing I wouldn’t be able to sleep this way, I got dressed, and spent 10 minutes pivoting the tent a quarter turn. That way I could slide down feet first instead of sideways. I stuck my clothes bag under the mattress at my knees to serve as a kind of brake against slipping. That sort of worked but the slope was uncomfortable and made sleeping very difficult. I was also quite sore from the excessive walking.

Lesson learned: arrive at camp by 6 to give myself enough time to set up while it’s still light, and hopefully connect with others there. Pulling in at 7:30 when others are about to go to bed is neither fun nor all that safe. Gotta start adjusting to the time change and getting up earlier.

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