From left: Heather Marks '91, Joy Westdrop '89, Irene Segal Ayers '82, Elizabeth Mosier '84, and Celeste Provost '89.

A Walk in the Woods

On the Appalachian Trail with Bennet, Click!, MacGyver, Machine, and Yoda.

Each of us had a reason to bail: family, work, bad knees, bad news. To boot, seven of the 20 miles wed planned to trek during a three-day FitMawrter backpacking trip on the Appalachian Trail were engulfed by a 40-acre wildfire. The re-routed hike was steeper and higher but more beautiful, our Blue Ridge Hiking Company guide assured us as we stuffed 30-pound packs at Laughing Heart Lodge in Hot Springs, North Carolina. And were Mawrters after all, so we set off on May Day weekend to hike this section that Bill Bryson (A Walk in the Woods) skipped in favor of Virginias flatter terrain.

Our guide Caet Cash, a good-humored womens college graduate whod thru-hiked the AT and Pacific Crest Trailsolo, in a tennis dressadvised, You carry your fears on the trail. Hers was hunger (thus, our food supply included cookies, chips and guacamole, dehydrated mushroom risotto, and pad Thai). We unpacked our fearsbears, bugs, lightning, keeping upacross 21 miles, from just north of Davenport Gap (near the northern edge of the Great Smoky Mountains) to Roaring Fork Shelter, over Snowbird Mountain and Max Patch Summit, following Caet and Irene Segal Ayers 82, our spiritual guide.

Trail Guide

My modest goal was not to whine. As in college, I was inspired by my colleagues: impressively fit, intrepid Irene; Joy Westdorp 89, whose name describes her outlook; Celeste Provost 89, a walking podcast of captivating stories; Heather Marks 91, equipped for any contingency with remedies pulled from a Mary Poppins pouch; day-hiker Abigail Bordeaux 96, who packed light for her separate trip to Lovers Leap, leaving her fear of heights behind. We learned to store important things in a backpacks brains, identify wildflowers, filter stream water, pitch tents, and hoist a bear bag. Following a reading period of adjusting loads and pace, we were prepared for the final exam: overnight camping in a thunderstorm.

We survived. On May Day, we descended in misty rainresilient, with new trail names wed signed in the shelters logbook under our motto, No Mawrter left behind:  Bennet, Click!, MacGyver, Machine, and Yoda. 

Published on: 09/12/2018