Head
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I'll keep it brief. The Birdman and I started out on the Caps Trail in a misty rain, but comfortable temps. As we cracked treeline, the temps suprisingly didnt change much (to our advantage). We topped off Jefferson (#46) very quickly where Bird fell off from the summit (literally) and into a pile of rock about 5 feet below! OUCH! (It looked much worse than it actually was). He picked himself up and brushed off and we moved on. (not much to look at....just dense fog). We got to Thunderstorm Junction when the sun broke through for about 3 mins. We kicked it into high gear and motored up to the top (Adams-#47) just as the clouds rolled back in. There, we met a couple of fellas who exclaimed, "You guys just totally missed out! 10 mins ago, you could see the entire ridge to Washington and back down to Madison!" (SMACK!) We quickly became chilled, so we cruised down the ridge, straight past the hut and up Madison (#48). We reached the summit in gale force winds, and decided to save the celebration for the Madison Hut. We retreated off the ridge and down to the hut. We went in to find the place completely vacant of hikers...only the caretakers remained (they were closing for the summer season). The crew was very hospitable. They fed our cold, tired bones and we fed them a bottle of 50 year old whiskey. We stayed long enough to relax and dry off, but knew what loomed ahead...a hike down to Apalacchia in the dark! We got back a couple of hours later than we expected, wet, cold and as new 48rs!!! YESSSSSIR...one helluva day! Videos and pics to come soon....