I've been walking the American Discovery Trail for five days now. Well, four full days following the ceremonial opening 5k from Cape Henlopen to Lewes, Delaware. It has broken down as follows:
- 25 Feb - Cape Henlopen to Lewes, Delware - Post
- 26 Feb - Lewes to Milford, Delaware - Post
- 27 Feb - Milford, DE to Denton, Maryland - Post
- 28 Feb - Denton to Chester, Maryland - Post
- 29 Feb - Chester to Annapolis, Maryland - Post
Despite my worst fears about late-February weather on the East Coast, I've had sunshine every day but the first. The wind was quite unpleasant on day two, but otherwise things have been gorgeous. The walking in this opening ~100 miles has been primarily on pavement. Aside from the inland climb from the beach, Delaware was 100% paved. (I should note that I broke from the ADT to detour to Milford, for better accommodation/food options, but I think the state would have been non-stop asphalt regardless.) There have been a couple of stretches on dirt roads in Maryland, but it has also primarily been backroads and minor highways. For the most part, auto traffic has been minimal, and I've enjoyed very quiet walking through farm country.
The pilgrimage connections are strong. I was joined for dinner in Lewes by Terry and her husband, both camino vets. Forum member and photo-journalist Fritz accompanied me through the first two full days in order to document the experience, with plans to return intermittently along the way. (His pics were picked up
by an Estonian news source; the caption under the picture is not quite accurate.) Tonight, in Annapolis, I'm being hosted by a Way of St. Francis walker.
Annapolis, I should note, is splendid, with a lovely historic core around the state house. It's understandably overshadowed by DC, but you could do a lot worse than a weekend here.
Speaking of which, I'm two days from DC, where I'll spend a couple of nights with another forum member, and then transition to the C&O canal, where I'll be freed from pavement for a good long stretch.