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Title: End to En d Thru Hiking
Date: May 01, 2005
Author: Sam "Mule"Haroldson
Party Size: 1
Type: Backpacking
Report:
Sam Haraldson aka Mule A trail journal. Backpacking the Superior Hiking Trail on a Southwest bound thru hike / end to end. May 1st through May 15th, 2005. Intro:I grew up in Minnesota in a camping family but fell in love with backpacking in my late-twenties. I became quite a hiker and backpacker while working on a trail-maintenance crew in Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana. Spending so many days and nights in the backcountry gave me the realization that I could, without too much difficulty do an average length thru-hike.I'd heard tell of the Superior Hiking Trail and had set my mind to hike it some time previous to my undertaking. I ordered an ancient copy of the Superior Hiking Trail Association's guide to the trail from a used bookseller over the internet. I also ordered the official set of four maps from the SHTA themselves at the http://shta.org Web Site. Gayle is very helpful and is willing to answer your questions over the phone.Next I set out to create my itinerary so that my trip fell within the dates I had free to hike and so that my daily mileage would be within the bounds of my hiking abilities. I also had to tweak my usual gear list to be as lightweight as possible - leaving out all but the absolute essentials. Well, I admit I took a camera, a book and a pipe with me as well.I planned my original itinerary and gave copies to my family and girlfriend so that they would have an idea of where I was each night. This was a basic template which I intended to follow, however, if I was feeling up to more hiking on a particular day then I allowed myself flexibility to change the itinerary as the trip went along. This did in fact happen. If you look at the original itinerary and compare it with the itinerary listed below you'll see my trip went from the scheduled seventeen days down to an actual fifteen days. In my post evaluation of the hike I believe completion is possible in ten or eleven days. I guess it's something to shoot for the next time I thru-hike the SHT.Itinerary: Day One - South Carlson Pond Day Two - Little Brule Day Three - Woods Creek Day Four - Cascade North Day Five - Poplar East Day Six - Springdale Creek Day Seven - Sugar Loaf Pond Day Eight - Sonju Lake Day Nine - Section 13 Day Ten - Bear Lake Day Eleven - Beaver River Day Twelve - ???Day Thirteen - Blueberry Hill Day Fourteen - Crow Valley Sunday May 1st 10:00 Had hugs with Mom and Dad as well as some photos. Signed trail register and read some past entries including one by Andrew Skurka (hiking from the Atlantic to Pacific). 12:01 Looking over Jackson Lake. Stopped for first rest. First 2.5 mi of trail was mucky but still very hikeable. Spotty snow just past Andy Lake Rd on way up to "Highest Point on SHT". So far very happy w/ trail signage and elements (i.e. bridges, corduroy, etc). 12:35 Met Scott and Al from Duluth and Burnsville doing clearing w/ their 21" Husqvarna. 13:49 "Hellacious Overlook". Exquisite first view of the lake. Weather can't decide sun or snow. It's graupelling but I'm warm. This view/weather combined is georgeous. 14:37 Can see a couple homes below me as I look over the lake. Would love to live there. 16:06 Beaver Dam at South Carlson Pond 10:11 - 17:20 Step Count - 32272 Monday, May 2nd 06:01 Woke up to a light dusting of snow and pretty chilly temps. Slept well, not too cold. Think it's time to break camp and get some blood pumpin' though. 07:05 Gear is packed, my clothes/boots have some warmth in them. I think I'll hike an hour or two then stop and eat. 07:48 Rounding a slight corner and ascending the top of a knob a crackle of branches and leaves directs my eyes down trail 50 meters where a moose gallops away from me! 09:45 First whitetail bounching across an old private clearcut. 14:30 Had a nice chat on phone with pa. Tried to reach Heather but she wasn't home : (19:12 That was one hell of a day. I woke up very sore and with two bad blisters. I was in pain hiking the whole day. I will survive. I will survive. I will survive. 07:15 - 17:30 Step Count - Unknown Tuesday, May 3rd 05:15 Awoke an hour or so ago and put my boots into my sleeping bad with me to get them warm. Had done same thing with water earlier. Tight fit and was shivering a bit. Bag is cinched all the way. Laid awake for a little bit and decided to get up. 06:47 Camp is struck and I'm about three minutes from heading out. One more set of stretches and I'm off. 08:47I've arrived at the lake . . . pause a moment in awe . . . It's the largest lake in the world, yet it's ability to be so serene and provide this overwhelming sense of calm is amazing. My photo of the lake as the background, and island as the middle ground and a SHT marker sign in the foreground won't come close to capturing this sense, this mystical feeling. In the end I hope ma nature wins. 10:30 Just made my first mistake. Saw trail sign but didn't see second one. 11:11 Make a wish, right? Here's hoping Heather is safe and happy. I love you. Stoppin' for a bite to eat and a rest. Kadunce River is probably less than a mile away but I was feelin' more like stoppin' in a "faerie" place like this one. As I sat down I heard a large animal crash away through the brush. I wonder what it was? 12:12 Signing registry at Kadunce couldn't help but notice entry by "J.V." about kayaking cascade on 4.23.05. Is this Heather's friend? 4:17 Haulin' ass again. This is the Sam I know. The Sam who loves to hike and can push past a little pain. Yesterday was really hard on my soul. I was in pain from mile one through mile sixteen. Blisters, sore (AS HELL!!!) knees, the works. This morning I fashioned a couple hiking poles out of some medium sized pieces of downed birch and BOY! am I amazed at how much it's helping - - especially on the downhills. 16:17 I'm beat, but only have 1.5 mi to go today. I have reached the prettiest vista thus far. Wildflower Hill affords a 180 degree panorama of the lake in all it's stunning glory. To witness the sunrise from here would be a cathartic experience to draw ponderings from for years to come. 17:29 Arrival at Woods Creek camp. I'm completely spent. 17:00 Step Count - 33279 Wednesday, May 4th Awoke a little before 05:30 this morning thought I was packing fast but still wasn't out of camp until 06:45. Stopped for a drink and read trail signs / consult map at County Road 50 parking area. Eighteen miles to go. Let's get 'er done! 07:38 Stopping for breakfast. Climbing southwest along Devil's Track Canyon's West side. Aside from the lake this is the most imposing natural feature I've encountered. The trail balances mere inches alongside hundred plus foot drops to the rocks and water below. 08:25 Devil Track River East camp looks totally stellar. The bridge that follows shortly after is quite a sight also. 09:47 I think I should move to Grand Marais someday. While overlooking the town, reading an informational sign I learned: Lake Superior:* Largest freshwater lake by surface area* 10% of world's fresh water* 1333' deep at deepest point* Average temperature 40 degrees F*. 13:20 The boardwalk across Sundling Creek runs across a beaver dam. Don't know if it's always in a rough of shape as now, but I'll say it's pretty bad! 13:47 Crossing Sundling Creek was the most adventurous section of the SHT so far. Before I crossed, as I stood on the other side and looked at the shambles of a one and two plank walkway I couldn't see the whole thing. Parts of it have slumped over and as I glanced at it I wondered if I'd be taking my boots and pants off and going for a wade across the beaver pond. If it was 10 degrees warmer I'd certainly be going swimming in this lovely place. But instead I think I'll sit a spell and partake in a pipe. All is well in my world. 14:03 How delightful I chose to spend time in this place. Perched on the bank of the pond I was made privy to a swiftly swimming beaver as she/he made his/her way across from the dam upstream. 19:05 Arrived at camp at around 17:00 - well before I predicted. I got a bit caught up about a half hour out. I ran into another hiker (only the sixth I've seen). His name was Greg and he lives near St. Cloud. He comes out this way in the spring and fall to avoid bugs and crowds. We had a nice chat about hiking. It was very pleasant to converse for more than three words. 06:44 - 17:15 Step Count - 37886 Thursday, May 5th 05:00 Damn that's a lot of "fives" (05.05.05, 05:00)! After much deliberation Ive decided my stove needs much repair. I monkied with the damn thing for over a half hour and am now finally boiling water for some oatmeal. Shorter day today though so should be OK. 08:28 There's even some graffiti along the SHT! 12:30 I've arrived at a place I remember so well, even though having visited it only once before in my pre-teens. I remember it because it has always been in my head as one of the most beautiful places on earth. I didn't know for certain if the SHT would cross this place or not for I only remembered what it looked like, not what it was called. As I sit and reminisce from Lookout Mountain in Cascade State Park I remember thinking as a youth that if I ever got married, it would be in a place like this. I would love to sit here for hours but thunderheads are rollin' in so I'm rollin' out. 18:00Arrival at East Poplar River camp. 08:00 - 18:00 Step Count - 40839 Friday, May 6th 08:05 Travel a road and you travel through the landscape. Travel a trail and you travel with the landscape. 08:40A wonderful set of rock steps near Lutsen. 11:58 Atop Moose Mountain I came across a sawn log with a metal placard bolted into it with the words, "Now this is a tree with a story to tell, May 8th, 1990". What does that mean do you suppose? 14:35 A warm wind is blowing. I hung up my pack and hiked up to a little overlook by the name of Cedar. It provides an exquisite view of the Lake as well as Leveaux and Oberg Mountains off to the left. After yesterdays power hike through the pouring rain, today's sunny stroll is welcomed with open arms. 15:38 Arrived at Springdale Creek camp before 16:00 - yeah! I'm going to get some much deserved sitting-around-time this afternoon. I hiked three extra miles yesterday and I'm SO happy about it now! 07:40 - 15:38 Step Count - 24900 Saturday, May 7th 05:45 Got up at 04:00 this morning so I could hike Britton Peak for the sunrise. Got here about ten minutes ago and sun was still behind far off hill. It just rose moments ago. It was quite stunning. Would've liked to have seen it from Carlton Peak because it rises over the lake. 08:40 Temperance River State Park. The river gorge is almost a slot canyon. There is one point where the opposing walls are only about six or seven feet apart. I'm sure many a daring punk kid has leaped it. However, its almost certain death by waterfall below. 09:30 Chatted with Jeremy, he knows Nate Schuler on GNP Trails. 10:00 Had a nice chat with Keith from Maple Grove. He was doing three days from Caribou Wayside to Lutsen. 10:31 Saw two female backpackers and said hi. They seemed awfully rushed. 16:56 Having just finished a lovely supper of garlic veggie rice noodles, dehydrated split pea soup and rice I was looking over tomorrow's trail data when a lively whitetail deer ran straight through camp. What a joy. Sugar Loaf Pond camp. 05:42 - 02:56 Step Count - 41000 Sunday, May 8th Awake at 05:30 after night of rain. Lazyish morning cooking oatmeal and packing gear. 07:56 On the trail. GRD for eighteen miles! East Baptism River camp. Latrine needs relocation for rain/spring melt has completely flooded into and around pit. Possible consideration of completely moving camp might be necessary. 16:45 Ducks on Sonju Lake 17:00 Well, I'm halfway done and I'm still feeling good. It seems that a lot of the pain I was suffering at first has gone away - but I still get sore. Today I wasn't even all that exhausted as I got to camp and it was an eighteen mile day. I will forever look at ten mile days as cakewalks I think. I wonder what this journey will do for my body, mind and personna after I leave the woods? Speaking of leaving I have found myself dreaming about taking Heather to Pizza Luce on Sunday night when we get out : )19:00 All the domestics are done around camp and I've come down by the lake to sit on the lovely little dock here. The sun hangs in the sky, lazy. The choir of creatures surrounding me don't mind me being here and have just struck up a tune. A choir with tens of thousands of players, no composer and no sheet music. A jazz combo of epic proportions. The first few mosquitos of the summer buzz solo parts in my ear. They are huge. 08:00 - 16:15 Step Count - 37120 Monday, May 9th0 9:15 - 03:15 Step Count - 28500 Tuesday, May 10th 06:58 The sun is peeking through the clouds, I've cooked oatmeal, packed my gear and just waved goodbye to my - can you believe it - campsite partners! Jim and Laura from Mpls. Jim's a librarian and Laura will be attending grad school for environmental policy. 13:30 Just climbed "The Drainpipe" - by far the most technical section of the SHT. It was 150' all-fours climb through a narrow chute of rock. While resting atop it I met Amanda and Jay who happen to be thru-hiking also! They were on day four of eighteen, up from Mankato for adventure.14:30 Just summited Mount Trudee and the views are breathtaking. Three lakes to the North, the Lake to the East and the Sawtooth's and other hills all around. The landscape is slightly speckled with civilization but it adds a feeling of reality to an otherwise pristine setting. 18:56 I've just sharpened my pencil. w00t! 19:28 When I set out to make this journey - wait, let me rephrase that. When I first got the idea in my head to do this thing, this incredibly intense and taxing event in physical and mental stability and reliability I had it all figured out. Just go out there with the right stuff and get 'er done. Nice and simple, 1, 2, 3. Ponder now these past days as I solo hike upon the shared ground of two great ecosystems of how in-tune with self and nature one can become if they let go of worry and face hardship and discomfort head on. A tough skin and steady nerves joining in a duet with the environment around you Wow...words. 07:10 - 16:35Step Count - 32297 Wednesday, May 11th 10:09 Reset the alarm twice this morning because I just felt like sleeping a bit. Ended up getting up at 06:30. Got on the trail about 07:30ish. Trucked along, stopping for a minute to gander at beautiful view down onto Bean Lake. Found my way into Silver Bay and asked a jogger where to find a pay phone. Turns out it was where I am now, "The Lounge" bar. Made my call and then ordered a nice glass of Leinenkugels. Ahh, it's relaxing. Sitting here with a couple locals, sippin' a brew at ten in the morning. Took a nice sink shower and will roll over to the grocery store for a bit of eats before setting off to find Heather. 00:00 - 00:00 Step Count - Unknown Thursday, May 12th 17:30 So glad to be with Heather again. Her, Tasha, Lily and I did an easy seven miles today. 10:00 - 03:45 Step Count - 18000 Friday, May 13th 17:50 It was an overcast and chilly day with lots of swamp walking. Some nice looks down into Split Rock River gorge though. Afternoon provided us a nice cliff to sit on and stare out over the birch covered landscape. We're constantly surrounded by the sound of traffic now, but all is still very tranquil. Tomorrow we'll hit Gooseberry pretty early and then hopefully hike on to Crow Creek Vista. Sunday will be the last leg of the trip. It will be eerie setting foot into an automobile again, but I'm ready for a little pampering I think. It's been so nice having Heather and the dogs around - it has and will make the last days seem like a new, fresh set of miles. 09:00 - 16:34Step Count - 15000 Saturday, May 14th. Had some nice words with Dave and his son Travis who shared camp with us last evening. Hit the trail and warmed up at Gooseberry interpretive center. Short walk along river then set up stove for lunch beside some rapids. Seven miles of hiking and we're at Crow Valley camp. Still wet and cold out so we cooked under the vestibule and are just laying around until we fall asleep. 09:37 - 17:45 Step Count - 15000

Crosby-Manitou State Park to Oberg Mt   September 16-20, 2008
Hwy 1 to Mount Trudy   July 9, 2008
Judge Magney to Highway 1   June 10-20, 2008
Cove Point Loop   November 24, 2007
Castle Danger thru Split Rock River Loop   September 25-27, 2007
Split Rock River to Hwy 1   September 21-23, 2007
Gooseberry Falls to Beaver River   August 2-5, 2007
Through-Hike 2007   Summer 2007
From Canada (almost) to Finland   May 18, 2007
Wolf Rock to Mike's Rock   December 6, 2006
Fall Colors and Cool Temps at Judge Magney   September 23-24, 2006
Oberg Mountain to Caribou Trail   July 28-29, 2006
Wednesday Guided Hike   July 12, 2006
Caribou Trail to Lutsen   June 17,2006
County Road 6 to Silver Bay   May 3-6, 2006
Jackson Lake Road to Otter Lake Road   July 3, 2005
Backpack Trip Near End of Trail   May 12-14
Hiking the First Section on the SHT   May 4, 2005
End to En d Thru Hiking   May 01, 2005
Silver Bay to Mount Trudee   Nover 26-27, 2004
Magney to Border Route Trail   June 15-17, 2004
Caribou Trail to Cascade River State Park   May 31, 2004
Cook Co 1 to Temperance River Wayside   May 29, 2004
Gooseberry to Castle Danger   May 24, 2004
Cascade Loop   October 13, 2003
Lutsen to Oberg Mtn   October 12, 2003
Beaver Bay to Castle Danger   August 29-31, 2003
August Day Hikes   Aug. 21 and 22, 2003
Cook County 58 to Magney State Park   July 8-9, 2003
CASTLE DANGER TO GOOSEBERRY FALLS   June 27-29, 2003
Two Harbors to Gooseberry   June 19 - 21, 2003
Caribou River to County Road 6   June 13-15, 2003
Arrowhead Rd.-Caribou Pond campsite   June 14-15th 2003
SHTA August Backpack Trip   August 8-10, 2002
Part I - Planning a thru hike   Late Aug / Early Sep 2002
Crosby Manitou to Horseshoe Ridge and back   June 23-26, 2002
Caribou to Temperance and on to Carlton   June 3-7, 2002
Cascade to Oberg   June 1-4, 2002
Tettegouche to Split Rock Wayside   May 31 - June 3, 2002
Silver Bay to Crosby-Manitou   April 23-26, 2002
February Hike   Feb.7, 2002
Winter Hike - Beaver Bay to Split Rock   January 7th 2002
Late Fall Backpack at Crosby Manitou   November 23 - 25, 2001

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