A final leg stretcher before a 2-week backpack on the AT in NC/GA. An  "easy" route on the AT from Bootens Gap in the southern central district  of SNP south to Smith Roach Gap in the northern south district. With a  family event in Richmond that evening, a 5am departure was required.  Just myself and Steve on this hike. After a shuttle, we were on the  trail a little before 8am. We'd meet three waves of NOBO thru-hikers on  this hike- morning, those leaving Bearfence Hut; noon, those having left  Hightop Hut; and afternoon, those having left Pinefield Hut. Don't  recall what the count was, but the leading wave of NOBO thru-hikers is  reaching SNP and will peak over the next few weeks. It's always a  delight meeting them. We'll often design a hike to have a southbound AT  stretch to maximize encounters. 
We had fresh legs for the Bearfence rock scramble. It had eluded us the  past two times here, so I've been wanting to return here for a while  now. It's easier with fresh legs. Bearfence is fun and provides  excellent views. Get there early or get there late to avoid the crowds.  I'd considered being here at some future time for a sunrise, but Bluff  Mountain hides the horizon, so sunset is probably a better choice. 
There were two climbs to deal with before the drop down to Swift Run  Gap- Baldface and Saddleback. A young (one year old perhaps) black bear  crossed the trail ahead of us a bit north of Pocosin Cabin. Baldface  offers a decent viewpoint west from a rock outcropping. Our longer break  came at South River Picnic Area. It was here that I met thru-hiker  "Willard" (named after the "Apocalypse Now" character). We talked trail  for a good bit, and I showed him the AT profile from the central  district map. He'd seen one bear in SNP already. He was planning to get  to Big Meadows in time for a blackberry shake and was enjoying SNP so  far. He felt the main pulse was about a week behind him. This was his  two month "trailiversary". 
Hightop is the southbound climb out of Swift Run Gap. A fairly steady  climb. The day was a bit warmer than hoped, so it was a bit more work  than expected. The reward is an excellent view west from the top, with  views of Hanse, Beldor Ridge, Rocky Mount, and many other peaks in the  south district. Trayfoot could be seen towering over all in the  distance. Pressed for time, we didn't stop in at the shelter. Done by  3:30pm, 16.5 miles with 2900' climbing in a little over 7.5 hours. I was  surprisingly exhausted from an otherwise "simple" hike. 
Ready or not, here comes the backpack! 15 days on the AT, as two  backpacks (and no true "zero" days) to get from Fontana Dam to Springer  (Amicalola Falls State Park actually). Our most ambitious undertaking to  date. This will be as close to the thru-hiker experience as I'll likely  ever get- rain, food drops, rain, hostels, rain, shelters, rain,  tenting. Nervous, apprehensive, and excited all at the same time.
Pictures: https://goo.gl/photos/2dS2hJyibJBTm55d9 

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