I woke up early. Tag sound of my iPhone alarm is something that I have yet to hear the entirety of this trip. It was not a welcome noise. I left the room heading for the complementary breakfast thinking I could eat a lot early and have it Ethel by the time I hit the trail. I sat and enjoyed a measly breakfast that didn't quite fill up my entire appetite. since I was the first awake in the group I tried to contact Ma. Janet to secure a ire back to the trail. One by one hikers I had stayed with and more filed into the breakfast area for the few morsels the hotel had laid out. It took quite a while to get a hold of Ms. Janet, but by ten the hiker box wait sitting outside super 8 our chariot back to the woods. The day was much warmer than it's predecessor. A light dusting of snow littered the ground and trees. The day was a complete turn around from the weather that had chased us off the trail the day before. They day started quick with a climb to a bald. The bald was beautiful and was a double whammy of awesome when we discovered trail magic at the summit. A bag of apples and a bag of oranges was an amazingly simple gift that we hikers loved. The remainder of the day a fluctuation of uphill and downhill. The shelter end up arriving at was, without a doubt, the most trashed shelter I have ever seen. It is the no business shelter.. Graffiti, trash, and sheer lack of upkeep for this shelter made it less appealing to stay in. I did end up staying in it merely because I have been using my tent as a pillow, and I refuse to give that up if I don't have to. The sun fell on us all cooking dinner and soon enough 1 more day had drawn to a close.
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