I was sitting around the shelter with a couple of section hikers as well as thru hikers bear bait and big bad wolf, just putting the finishing touches on my unappetizing Costco Mac and cheese. All of a sudden we see an older gentleman, maybe 50s, approach the shelter with just a briefcase looking thing. It actually looked like one of those pizza warming containers the delivery guy has when he whips out your piping hot pizza at the front door. As he walked up, we all watched him, entirely confused as to what he was doing.
"Do you guys like pizza?" he asked?
"Yesss...." we all answered cautiously, but in unison.
"Well, here ya go. It's still hot."
And with that, he pulled out three pizzas from his pizza warmer. Our eyes must have widened to all time highs. We were initially speechless, but then lobbed grateful praises his way. The man said you're welcome and left just as quickly as he had come.
I devoured about 7 slices (the section hikers had already eaten and weren't terribly hungry...score!) and poured my mac and cheese into a zip lock for later. It was pepperoni too, which is my favorite.
Thank you thank you to the mysterious pizza delivery man. He made a tough day into an unforgettable night. When my time on the trail is up, I plan to incorporate trail magic into my everyday life. I have come to realize how much a selfless, kind gesture, especially to those in need (or very hungry) can have such an incredible impact.
Love this trail!
-mojo
Sure, you eat 7 slices on the trail, but Mr. I-can-eat-a-whole-pizza-on-my-own didn't really live up to the reputation at home! :)
ReplyDelete17 miles huh, sounds about what we did on Monday when I was "showing" you where the B of A was!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are learning the very important lessons about random acts of kindness. And you are right, you should never forget about them and try to incorporate them into your life.
ReplyDeleteLove you Mom
Glad you enjoyed, I try to leave stuff at that shelter from time to time.
ReplyDeleteJay