Monson to Mount Katahdin
I did it! Day 159 I opted into Shaw's breakfast special for the bottomless blueberry pancakes. I often struggle with breakfast on trail. Waking up hungry and wanting to eat is easy; digging into my snacks less than 2 hours later because I don't stay full for long, is the problem. A cautionary sign - only enter the 100 mile wilderness if fully prepared Today I set off into the Hundred Mile Wilderness (not an actual designated wilderness area). This stretch of trail does not cross any public roads or come near any towns/places to resupply for 100 miles. However, that doesn't mean it's as isolated as it seems. There are gravel access roads that serve private landowners, logging companies, assorted state parks, and recreational users for the many navigable ponds in the area. There is cell service more often here than in other parts of trail, and day hikers can access the AT in several locations. It's still Maine, so even if NOBO thru hikers describe the tra