Somewhere around mile 25 I started seeing runners with numbers heading the other direction. At the next rest stop I learned that they were part of a 200 mile relay event, with 10-12 person teams each running several 5-8 mile legs along a route starting in Gettysburg and ending in DC. They were raising money for something.
By the mid-point I was dealing with some pretty serious blisters, but I was determined to press on. I maintained close to 4 mph for the first half of the hike, but slowed quite a bit afterward. The heat took its toll on the other hikers too, and many dropped out before the finish, with less than 50% reaching the goal. I felt like I was in slow motion after my last break at Brunswick, less than 10 miles from the end. Darkness fell around the time the canal towpath intersected with the Appalachian Trail, coming from the north. Tatiana and our friend Nathaniel met me at the base of the hill in Harper's Ferry, and we slowly made our way up the long route past the ATC headquarters, the NPS facility, and into the adjacent town of Bolivar. Upon finishing, I suddenly felt overwhelmed with exhaustion and had to lay down for a few minutes. Eventually we made our way to a nearby campground, where we stayed with Christal and Nathaniel in a small cabin for the night.
I uploaded some pictures. Also in the album are a few shots of Philadelphia, where we spent the weekend May 2-3. Tatiana had a conference for the American Association of Museums. I biked on Saturday from Center City Philadelphia to Valley Forge, along the Schuylkill River. The route is mostly a paved trail, except for a few miles following a canal towpath in the Manyunk section of Philly. Distance to Valley Forge is ~20 miles, but I actually did another 5 to Phoenixville, where the trail currently ends, before turning around. There are plans to extend the trail to Port Clinton, where it would intersect the Appalachian Trail.
There are also pictures of the One Day Hike here and here.
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