Day 2, Tuesday, April 22
Huckleberry Hill campsite to North Mountain campsite, C&O Canal Towpath
We woke up around 6:00 AM, after going too sleep soon after 8:00 PM. It rained hard during the night, so we had to put our tents away wet. Clothes we had washed never dried. Mine went under a cargo net stretched over my rear panniers. With the great weather we had they were mostly dry by the time we reached the next camp.
I made my first mistake of the trip (first of many, I suppose) by leaving one of my panniers open in the rain. Fortunately everything inside was ok with a little moisture. I just last them out to dry at the next camp.
We left camp at 7:30. Being hungry and without much water we headed for Shepardstown for breakfast, 10 miles and an hour away. Shepardstown is across the river from Sharpsburg, the site of Antietam. I would have enjoyed visiting it but we have a long way to go.
After refueling it was back to the green tunnel. We had a break at Honeywood Dam. At some point in the afternoon our trail departed the towpath and we rode on a series of concrete paths along some cliffs.
We decided to make it an early day, pulling into camp at milepost 110 around 4:00. That game is plenty of time to set up camp, or things out to dry, and cook a proper dinner of freeze-dried noodles and chicken from a pouch. It was better than it sounds.
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