I made some unwise decisions that took me off the trail at the Nantahala Outdoor Center (NOC) in North Carolina (mile 136). I wanted to be in a town to celebrate Easter, so I pushed hard for nine days doing 9-13 miles/day. At the end of my sixth day, I noticed a soreness in my right hip; however, I was still 25 miles from the NOC. I did 10 miles the next day and, of course, my hip became even more sore. The next day, I did 9 miles and limped into the camping area still 6 miles from the NOC. By the time I reached the NOC, I couldn't put any weight on my right leg.
I stayed overnight in a cabin with two trail friends who moved on up the trail the next morning. I hitch-hiked to Bryson City, NC and got a room at a Sleep Inn for the next three nights. I sat and watched TV until my sitter was sore! I did limp to a United Methodist Church to worship. Monday morning, I got an Uber ride to a car rental dealer. Not having a major credit card prevented me from renting a car. :-( They felt bad and offered me a ride to another hotel about two miles away where I spent the day trying to arrange a way home.
Eventually, a lady took me to the Asheville airport and I flew (via Charlotte) to Pittsburgh, arriving after midnight. I have been resting at home since then. On Friday of that week I went to see my doctor who gave me a shot in my right hip bursa. I am feeling some better, but am clearly not fully recovered. I intend to wait until I feel full strength before returning to the trail.
I am nearly through North Carolina and within two days of entering the Smokey Mountain National Forest. This is an area that I am much excited to hike through. I am probably within a week of reaching Clingman's Dome - a place where I once hiked a small section of the AT dreaming of the day when I would hike there.
I have been resting at home since arriving here very early last Tuesday (4/3). I expected immediate results from the shot I received, but I'm still having days of discomfort. So, I continue to rest my leg with hopes that I will see a full recovery and be able to return to the trail.
Thank you for your prayer support for me and for the kids of ICCM! As I mentioned earlier, the trail was hard and I have been put to the test physically, but it was exciting to be on the trail meeting people and experiencing the rugged wilderness of northern Georgia and also North Carolina. I had several former thru-hikers tell me that I am past the worst - that was encouraging...
Thanks for your update, Hal. Have been wondering how you are. Hopefully you’ll be able to recover and get back on the trail soon. Take care, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bev.
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