peakbagger-paul
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I got.a late start Wednesday (Aug 23) leaving Madison Hut with my dog Patches. I think we started down around 6:30 PM. We were doing good until we got about 1/10 of a mile above the Lower Bruin junction. Patches started getting really slow and kept trying to lie down I sat down and put her in my lap but I wasn't sure what to do next. She has booties but refuses to wear them. Then a hiker named Sean and his daughter, who were on their way to the hut, stopped and helped me figure out a way to carry Patches down. I was only wearing a day pack, but Sean took some of the stuff from my pack and helped me get Patches into the pack. Patches only weighs about 17 lbs. At any rate, I started down with Patches in my pack but I had to go really slow and step carefully on the damp rocks. Around 2:45 AM, we got to the area where the Valley Way, Beechwood Way, and the Randolph Path meet. I didn't see a sign that pointed out which of the trails was the Valley Way. After a couple of tries that didn't seem right, I gave up and sat down among some rocks with Patches in my lap. We were both wearing warm coats so we weren't cold. We had been hiking since 6:30 AM on Wednesday so, other than a couple of short rests, we had been at it for over 20 hours. We ended up falling asleep. I wasn't worried because I knew we would be able to figure out the correct way to go when it got lighter. After turning off my headlamp, I could see a number of bright stars through the tree branches.
I woke up around 5 AM and it looked like the sky was just beginning to get a little lighter but it was still dark in the woods. Sometime between 5 and 5:30 AM, I noticed a light moving, apparently down a trail, in back of me. I was sure it was someone's headlamp coming down the trail. I called out to them, hoping they would be able to point me in the right direction to Appalachia. Nobody replied, so I tried again. The light stopped moving, as if the hiker stopped along the trail and then suddenly rose straight up in the air and disappeared. Swamp gas? Oddly enough, I wasn't frightened. I.just fell asleep again. But I'm sure it hadn't been a dream. Later, closer to 6, I woke up again and heard voices. I called out to them. They had just come from Appalachia, and pointed out the Valley.Way. The nap had helped Patches.
Any ideas on what this was?
I woke up around 5 AM and it looked like the sky was just beginning to get a little lighter but it was still dark in the woods. Sometime between 5 and 5:30 AM, I noticed a light moving, apparently down a trail, in back of me. I was sure it was someone's headlamp coming down the trail. I called out to them, hoping they would be able to point me in the right direction to Appalachia. Nobody replied, so I tried again. The light stopped moving, as if the hiker stopped along the trail and then suddenly rose straight up in the air and disappeared. Swamp gas? Oddly enough, I wasn't frightened. I.just fell asleep again. But I'm sure it hadn't been a dream. Later, closer to 6, I woke up again and heard voices. I called out to them. They had just come from Appalachia, and pointed out the Valley.Way. The nap had helped Patches.
Any ideas on what this was?