The Shenandoah National Park is one of my favorite places along the AT. I say this despite the rain and clouds that obscured most the views of distance ridges and valleys. I continue to make good progress on the trail largely because of excellent trail and cool weather. The only problem I had involves my feet, which have grown larger beyond the shoe size 13-wide. Both big toes were bleeding. I will soon switch to size 14-wide. Yikes! Growing feet is common among long distance hikers. The temperature has been mild and only slightly chilly in the evening, night and early mornings even when it rained. On October 13 the weather changed and it became warmer especially in the afternoon as I hiked 20.7 miles to Rockfish Gap. This was the end of the section through Shenandoah National Park. I was sad to leave it because the mountains and forest were such a pleasure to walk through.
