Baxter Peak, Katahdin

Day 162, Thursday, 8/25 – I woke up at 2:45am. There was a group of other hikers packing up nearby. They steadily got louder until they were talking at normal voices, then started crushing beer cans. I imagine they were just excited to finish their hike, but it was still pretty rude. Not everyone in the campsite wanted to wake up at 3:00am. I hiked out with Genie, Splitzy, and Birthday just before 5:00am. It was still dark, so we hiked out with headlamps on.

We started with a 10 mile hike to the base of Katahdin. The 10 mile hike was really cruisy. I was hiking with Genie when we saw a squirrel frolicking through the forest carrying giant a mushroom. It was something I’d only expect to see in an animated Disney movie. Unfortunately, I wasn’t quick enough with the camera to get a photo.

We got to the base of the mountain, and we each got a permit from a park Ranger to summit Katahdin. I’m the 489th north bound thru hiker to summit Katahdin this year. As I was about to hike out, I ran into Polaris getting her permit.

We started the 4,000ft+ hike up to the summit of Katahdin. The first half was a relatively gradual uphill, but quickly transitioned to a rock scramble. On the scramble section, I ran into Mowgli! He just finished his hike, and was on his way down from the peak. I also saw 2×4 and Puffer on their way down from the peak. In about the same spot, I saw Apollo, Laughing Loon, Carla, Justin, and a lot of their family and friends heading up to the peak. There were a lot of congratulatory words being shared between all the hikers.

I didn’t have expectations for what the hike up Katahdin would be like, but it wasn’t the magical, joyous moment that one may have expected. I hiked up to the top with Birthday, and I felt out of place. It felt weird, so I hiked the rest of the way solo. When I got to the top, I was just staring at the reality that this was the end of the hike. Of course, it was a gorgeous hike with beautiful views, but on another level, it’s just another mountain. The key difference is that Katahdin is the last mountain.

Laughing Loon and her crew showed up to the summit, and they busted out a bunch of snacks to celebrate. They shared with everyone, then we all took a bunch of photos with the sign.

We hiked down from Katahdin, and the descent was a whole lot easier than the hike up. We got back to the road, and started our journey to Millinocket, which was the closest town. The ranger gave us directions out of the park, but I guess I didn’t fully understand the directions. There was a considerable amount of road walking that I wasn’t prepared for. We all got lucky. Blaze’s dad, who was there to pick up Blaze, gave us all a ride into town.

I hadn’t made reservations for a place to stay in town yet, so once we got dropped off, I checked out the place that Stretch was staying at. I didn’t have a good feeling about the place, and I was starving, so I decided to eat before figuring out accommodations for the night.

I went to a pizza joint with Genie, Splitzy, Birthday, Stretch, Pace, and Chompers. The pizza was good enough, but the owner was surprisingly rude. I hate to sound like I’m complaining a lot, but this wasn’t just my opinion. Genie and Splitzy also had interactions with this guy that just made us not want to be there.

I left the pizza joint, and went to the bar with Stretch, 2×4, Puffer, Birthday, Wizard, Pace, Rusty, and a few other hikers. I had a great time at the bar. I had an awesome conversation with 2×4 and Puffer, and also met Gonzo.

I was talking with Gonzo and Stretch about my plan for the night. I was planning on sleeping outside by the Post Office because they had a spot hidden by bushes where I didn’t think I’d get caught. But I checked the forecast and it looked like it was going to rain at some point in the morning. When Gonzo heard this, she offered me floor space at her room in the Pamola Motor Lodge that she was sharing with Cardi (who I had also never met before). I graciously accepted the offer. It was getting late, and I started to crash, when Gonzo said I could go to the motel early if I wanted to. She gave me the key, which was wildly trusting. The motel was 1.5 miles away, so I decided to run there. I got to their motel, took a shower, then fell asleep on the floor. I left the door ajar so they could come in when they got there.

Well that’s it folks. That’s the end of my Appalachian Trail journey. What a wild adventure. Thank you all for following along, and for all the support. I’m not home yet, so maybe I’ll keep the blog going until I’m back in my bed in St. Louis.

20 responses to “Baxter Peak, Katahdin”

  1. Congrats Kevin! That’s an awesome accomplishment!

    1. Thank you Julian! And congratulations to you and Sharlene! My parents told me how fun the wedding ceremony was. I definitely missed out

  2. Congratulations on your summit, Kevin! I’ve been following your journey ever since we met in Blairsville, GA when your parents were visiting. I had to abandon my hike shortly afterwards in NC due to a knee issue. I have an operation for my knee scheduled for next month which should resolve the issue. I plan to start over at Amicalola Falls in March. I’ve been taking notes about places you liked and didn’t like along the trail with the hope that I can make some smart decisions based on your firsthand experience. What a monumental achievement. You should be very proud.

    1. Thanks Rick! I hope your surgery goes well, and good luck on your journey next year! Feel free to reach out if there’s anything I can do to help you prepare

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  3. Congratulations!!! It has been so fun to follow your journey. Just think your initial goal was to make it more than 40 miles and be off trail sometime in October. Seems like the adventure suited you! Can’t wait to see you back in the StL!!

    1. Thanks Leah! I definitely got into a groove as time went by. It is interesting looking back at the blog and comparing my first few weeks with my last few weeks.

  4. Congratulations Kevin! Been following your Hike since meeting you and your friends at Newfound Gap SMNP! Again congratulations you’ve lived me dream. God bless you. And carry on in your life as another ADVENTURE!

    1. Thanks Mike! It was great meeting you at Newfound Gap

  5. patrickglauber13 Avatar
    patrickglauber13

    Congratulations, Kev! I am so happy and proud of you! That is awesome! I really enjoyed reading your blog and following you on your amazing adventure.

  6. A Big Congratulations Kevin!!! You did it! You completed the AT trail. I enjoyed reading your blog and learning about your adventures. Have a safe trip home.

    1. Thanks Bob for following along all this time!

  7. Congratulations on completing a challenging journey,.Kevin. You could make a book out of all your experiences like Bill Bryson did. Very interesting events well-told. Loved the nicknames of your fellow travelers, and the photos you took..Your mom is my niece and she gave me the link. i wish i had done that many years ago.
    Cheers to you for finishing even when it got tough.

    1. Thank you Joanne! I’m very grateful for the entire experience

      1. Julie Wolf Alissi Avatar
        Julie Wolf Alissi

        Congratulations Kevin! I’m Joanne Wolf’s daughter (and your mom’s cousin). I’ve really enjoyed following your blog as well – what an amazing journey! I’m in the White Mountains quite often and especially enjoyed your posts through NH. Best wishes to you on your next adventure! Julie

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    wwall1@bellsouth.net

    Congratulations Kevin!!! My wife Lauren & I have been following you since we met you on the AT on top of Big Bald North Carolina. (We shared some trail magic with you and your fellow hikers).

    What a wonderful time and adventure you have had. We wish you the very best in your future and the many adventures we are sure will come! Best Warren & Lauren Wall

    1. Thanks Warren! The fresh strawberries and whipped cream became a favorite on trail. I made sure my parents brought some when they came to visit me, and I also bought my own strawberries and whipped cream on at least one occasion

      1. wwall1@bellsouth.net Avatar
        wwall1@bellsouth.net

        Thanks Kevin and glad you remembered! I will copy in Lauren who will appreciate hearing your comments on her fresh strawberries and whipped cream!! Best to you! WW

  9. So incredibly stoked for you Kev on this huge accomplishment!! You freakin did it!! It was such a joy reading along this whole time. I cannot wait to hear more stories in person in Milwaukee over some pull tabs. Love ya!!

  10. Congrats, Kevin! Kudos for fulfilling your dream to hike the AT! I’ve enjoyed following your blog – what an adventure!

  11. Jeff E Hunsaker Avatar
    Jeff E Hunsaker

    Congrats on your competing a very difficult challenge. I hope you got out of fhe hike, what you set out to do.

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