daniel & kooper

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Posted Jun 14 2010 21:01 GMT to Flickr at view on map-
Jennings Creek swimming hole

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Posted Jun 10 2010 20:22 GMT to Brightkite at view on map-
5 Kingston Dr, Daleville, VA, United States
• Is that the way he always talks? That was probably an awkward lunch.
Posted Jun 10 2010 16:16 GMT to Twitter at view on map-
• Welcome to the Droid club... not a perfect phone, but pretty darn awesome if you ask me.
• you should enter Kooper "The Hikin' Hound" Sims in this contest!! (Cover of pet issue for Atlanta mag) http://tinyurl.com/2ehoqpo

Posted Jun 09 2010 19:01 GMT to Flickr at view on map-
Posted Jun 09 2010 15:05 GMT to Twitter-
• That's insane. How close was it? Did it see you?
• It was hobbling away from a shelter as I walked up. Its paw was injured. It turned and looked back at us a few times before disapearing into the woods

Posted Jun 05 2010 15:54 GMT to Brightkite at view on map-
401 N Main St # 1, Pearisburg, VA, United States
• I can't believe how many miles you have gone! How's the Koopster doing,
• I can't believe how many miles you have gone! How's the Koopster doing,
Posted Jun 03 2010 21:13 GMT to Twitter-
• Dairy Queen and a swimming pool are good motivation too.

Posted Jun 02 2010 22:50 GMT to Brightkite at view on map-
3696 Sugar Run Road, Pearisburg, VA, United States
• It actually looks kinda cozy.
• Not so cozy
Posted Jun 02 2010 14:45 GMT to Twitter-
• mount a small CB radio with spring on to the back of the dog and send him ahead

Posted May 29 2010 22:38 GMT to Brightkite at view on map-
7253 Lee Hwy, Rural Retreat, VA, United States
• A long sleep on a soft bed seems to have worked.
• Hi Daniel - Hope you and Kooper are well! Any idea of a timeframe for New England? We want to try and meet you! Love you lots, Lauren

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Posted May 29 2010 22:12 GMT to YouTube-
near Mount Rogers
2010-05-26

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Posted May 29 2010 22:09 GMT to YouTube-
near Mt. Rogers
2010-05-26
Posted May 28 2010 23:02 GMT to Twitter-
• Awesome! Sent you a reply via Facebook bout hiking together in June.
• that would be a blast if I could fit it in the schedule. @zasims when are you going?

Posted May 27 2010 22:00 GMT to TrailPhone at view on map-
• Where do you think you'll be on the weekend of June 26?
• Near Waynesboro, VA. The beginning of the shanendoas
Posted May 27 2010 19:14 GMT to Twitter-
• 500 miles!!!!! Woohooo! close to 1/4 the way there already! How's the new sleeping bag? We got your old one today. Love ya!
• Adam, I am doing something similar

Posted May 26 2010 15:31 GMT to Flickr-
(not a motivational speaker) He reminded me of Hurley from Lost. He says you can live in a National Forest for 2 weeks, then you just have to move to a different spot.
Posted May 25 2010 16:35 GMT to Twitter-
• sweet, it worked! Now anytime i put my mileage in a post, it will update my progress on the left.
Posted May 25 2010 13:38 GMT to Twitter-
• What did you have and what did you get?
• I had a slumberjack, and I got a Lafuma Extreme 600. So far it's been great!

Posted May 25 2010 01:05 GMT to Posterous-

Sometimes you need to get off the trail... to resupply, eat a nice meal, call home, get new gear, etc.  In or near town, most hikers stay at a cheap hostel.  These usually consist of a room full of bunkbeds and a shower.  Often attached to the owner's home, they each have their own personality and charm and are one of my favorite parts of hiking the AT.  Here are the ones I've stayed at so far:

Standing Bear Farm - http://standingbearfarm.com/

(I already posted a bunch of photos here)

This is your first opportunity to get a shower and some snacks after a long trek through the Smokies.  It isn't near a town, but the owner, Curtis, will take you down to the gas station for a beer run.

Elmer's Sunnybank Inn - Hot Springs, NC

Elmer, the owner since 1978, cooks vegetarian meals for his guests at his 1875 victorian home.  It isn't really a hostel (the rooms are actually really nice) but it is priced like a hostel.  Elmer used to have Vizslas, so he was eager to meet Kooper.  Here he is eating his yummy breakfast with us:

Uncle Johnny's Nolichuky Hostel - http://www.unclejohnnys.net/

Uncle Johnny and his crew will shuttle you around Erwin, TN (or go pick you up some KFC) and sell some basic gear.  They also have free wifi, what else could you ask for?  I forgot to take a photo, but it's your standard bunk room fare.  Most everyone hangs out all day on the nice large deck.

Greasy Creek Friendly Hostel

I didn't stay here, but I felt is was worth a mention. I took a half-mile side trail to Connie's hostel in hopes to get some food for lunches/snacks.  No one was there, but there was a phone and a note that she would call (she was out shuttling people and getting supplies or something).  So I waited about 30 min on the porch as I watched Kooper play with the cat.  She did call and gave me the number for a restaurant a few miles away that would bring me a hot meal.  (I ordered chicken fingers & fries, which turns out is not the best thing to eat right before a hard day of hiking).

Mountain Harbour B&B/Hostel - http://www.mountainharbour.net/

I stopped here in hopes to get a ride into Roan Mountain, TN for lunch food.  I got the ride to the store, and then another ride to get a BBQ restaurant.  I decided to stay at the hostel (which is in the upper finished part of a barn, above the horse and goats) to experience the famous breakfast.  It was fantastic!

Kincora - near Hampton, TN

When I walked up the road to this hostel, I was greeted with a bowl of salad and blueberry muffins.  Enough said.

Ok, I'll say more.  This hostel has everything you need (except wifi)... bed, laundry, shower, food, phone, and a shuttle to town all for a suggested donation of $4.  Built on to the back of Bob People's home, Kincora is probably the most-loved hostel as evidenced by the walls and ceiling covered in hiker thank-you cards.  Bob is sort of a legend... the Chuck Norris of the AT (due to his generosity).  Here he is telling one of many stories to us guests:

Hikers Inn - http://www.hikersinndamascus.com

This is where I am right now, typing this post.  I initially decided to stay here because it was the only place with a TV I could use that wasn't an expensive B&B.  The owner, Suzanne, let me watch the Lost finale in her sunroom.  She also gave me a ride to the grociery store in her Mini Cooper and fed us strawberry shortcake with ice cream.  Doesn't get any better than that right?  It does.  The bunk beds are great with clean comfy linens, pillows, and access to a power outlet.  Did I mention... free wifi!  Perfect place to take a zero-day.

Also of note is that Suzanne is trying to sell the place.  A cute old house, right on the main street of a small town, making a few bucks giving hikers a great place to stay...  I think everyone who hikes the AT dreams of opening up a hostel.  If the Hikers Inn is still for sale when I finish, it will be something to consider...


Posted May 24 2010 00:34 GMT to Brightkite at view on map-
216 E. Laurel Ave, Damascus, VA, United States
Posted May 23 2010 19:53 GMT to Twitter-
• Yea! Did you lock in a chair in front of the TV? And get control of the remote? Where are you staying?
• Dude... I didn't know hiking on the AT included pizza! NICE! Now I REALLY want to do my own thru hike!

Posted May 22 2010 23:24 GMT to TrailPhone at view on map-
• A zero day will be nice!!! Wish we could spend it with you.....maybe the next one.
Posted May 21 2010 19:32 GMT to Twitter at view on map-
• YOU CAN DO THIS! Cheering you on from back home. =)
• what are you going to steal it or something?

Posted May 20 2010 00:12 GMT to TrailPhone at view on map-
• Good to hear your voice! Everyone is LOVING your journey. Love ya!

Posted May 19 2010 21:03 GMT to Flickr-
• Love it... I am following you on Twitter and wish I was on the trail. Keep enjoying it!
• Thanks! Also, just noticed a bug in my comment form. *fixed*
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