On Oct. 18 Kathy and I took Amtrak to Pittsburgh to start our hike, a 325 mile hike on 2 trails. We found the western terminus of the Great Allegheny Passage at 10.20PM and started our walk. By 1am we had found our way to Pittsburgh's south side. After crossing the Hot Metal Bridge Kathy decided we needed to get a room in the hotel right there. We had covered about 5 miles along an urban trail that was not easy to follow in the dark. The GAP isn't really ideal for hiking as the legal camping places are few and far between. Many nights we camped along the side of the trail wherever we were when it got dark. The trail is a rail trail so it's almost like a road walk, ideal for bicycling. Each day we were past by many cyclists, some locals out for a ride and some loaded down to do the whole trip to Washington DC or Pittsburgh. We did spend a night in a hotel, for showers and laundry, in Connelsville, in a hostel in Rockwood, PA and in Cumberland, MD. That's where the GAP and C+O meet up.About 100 miles into the GAP my left knee started hurting just when we were starting to get our trail legs. By the time we got to Cumberland it was hurting quite a bit. We spent 3 nights in a hotel there in Hope's my leg would stop hurting so much. It didn't but we set out on the C+O anyway. 2 days and about 21 miles later I had to call an end to our hike as the pain was too much. We walked back to a road crossing and I called a bicycle shop in Cumberland for a shuttle back to town. Then all that was left was a day of train rides to get home. A doctor visit, X-rays, and an MRI turned up a stress fracture in my left tibia bone. I'll be measured for a custom leg/knee brace next week. Oh well. I guess there won't be any winter hiking or camping for me.
