Bird Man's AT Journal
Trail Updates and Photos from the 2002 AT "Flip-Flap"
Hike
© Bruce Nichols - 2002
Meeting Sparky Watts and Through the Smokies
Franklin, NC to Davenport Gap
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May 19, 2002 - An email sent from Standing
Bear Hostel
I've walked 237 miles of the Appalachian Trail in the last 18 days.
It's been an interesting and wonderful I last wrote from Franklin, NC. That was a frustrating day in town looking for a place to stay and finding everything booked. I ended up carrying my pack about 5 or 6 miles in town and only 4 on the trail that day. But the highlight (after the over easy eggs at the Huddle House) was my ride back up to Winding Stair Gap and the AT. I was at the on ramp for less than ten minutes when an old battered
up pick up pulled over and a cragy elder He introduced himself as "Sparky Watts". Sparky was a nickname
that came with being an electrician by trade. Sparky also told me of growing up in the North Carolina mountains.
I asked him what instruemtns he played and he rattled off 4 or 5 and
added that when he was growing up there was not much else to do for
Sparky drove me all the way up to Winding Stair Gap even though that
meant he would have to drive about 5 I'm not even sure as I write this exactly how long ago that was. At least a week I think. The days sort of flow together as the trail unfolds in ints many ups and downs as I walk north [image]. I've been in the company of four or five other hikers for the last few days. "No Pain", retired from the army after 22 years in infantry and airborn. The only black person I've met on the trail and doing his third consecutive thru hike in 3 years. He lives on his army retirement and spends his summers hiking. He has been an interesting addition to the trail experience. I met him just outside of Franklin and we have wound up either camping or staying in the same shelters on a number of occasions since. Others include Clint, a college student. "Grasshopper" (I
gave him his trail name) a fellow from Mississippi, Two nights ago at Cold Spring Shelter at about 5000 feet in the Smokies
it was cold and very wet. The I'm writing from a little hiker hostle just off the trail near Davenport Gap just north of the park. I'm not even sure if this is NC or Tenn. I've been walking on the border for much of the last 3 days. A few minor highlights. Finding Junco nests right next to the trail. Some with between 3 and 5 eggs. One with 3 little beaks [image] poking up looking for lunch (and I did take a photo of that one.) The pink lady slippers I forgot to mention in Georgia. A wet and chilled dragon fly dripping with cold dew sitting on the trail at 6000 feet elevation. A beautiful little warbler (?) with a yellow band down the middle of
the top of its head that sat in a bush Blue mountains falling away to the horizon and a new moon haning in
the sky and immediately below me rich Every day is the same and every day is new and different. I'm having fun. Thanks to all who responded to my first email. Sorry I don't have time
to send a personal note back to all. Tomorrow I head North toward Hot Springs, NC where I have promised
myself my first "0" mile day. Perhaps Peace, Blessings, and Love to all, Bruce "Bird Man" Nichols |
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