I hate sitting in front of a computer for to long. I used to be couped up in a class room at work, when I was in their apprenticeship program, doing cnc programming and autocad and stuff I hated being in there, I'd much prefered being on shop floor.
September here is a bad month for camping. It's usually dry and hotter than july. I was hoping it was cooler where we camped, but it wasn't much. The highest part of the AT we hiked was only around 3,100 feet. Wasn't much breeze either, man we sure stank when we got back.
We are thinking of doing a couple nights hiking and camping on the trail next year. There were plenty of places to camp on the stretch we did. We passed one feller at the shelter. He said he was New Hampshire, and he was going as far as he could. He set his pack down and headed off down the water trail, so we placed a little Debbie cookie on top of his pack and went our way. I hope he wasn't a diabetic.