Day 18: Tossed Out of the Hostel

Day 18: Tossed Out of the Hostel

Mile 265.74 to 268 Today we went into Big Bear Lake to resupply. We walked the .3 miles to the road and tried to hitchunsuccessfully for about 40 minutes until a nice dude in a huge truck pulled over and gave us a ride. It was his first time picking up PCT hikers. We...
Day 17: They Found the Blog

Day 17: They Found the Blog

Mile 248.24 to 265.75 Last night were at camp and in our tents early when Fun Dip, Viper, and a whole crew of hikers rolled up. Most of the tent sites were taken and they had to fan out to find somewhat level ground. We warned Hip (real name) that the site he chose...
Day 16: Burn Baby Burn

Day 16: Burn Baby Burn

Mile 231.5 to 248.24 We broke camp from our river campsite at 4,800 feet and started walking up the valley. The next two days, we will be climbing up to the mountain town of Big Bear Lake. This morning was the coldest yet and the wind was blowing as we made our way...
Day 15: An Unexpected Cuddle

Day 15: An Unexpected Cuddle

Mile 209.5 to 231.5 Mission Creek The stay at Hillbilly Dave’s turned out to be a great time. Good people, a spaghetti dinner, and shelter over our heads during the overnight rain. Unfortunately, people were watching Harry Potter on TV after the sun went down,...
Day 14: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

Day 14: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

Mile 190.5 to 209.5 Highway 10 Underpass Today was a day of extremes. Extreme beauty and extreme conditions. I awoke at my cowboy camp a few miles past Fuller Ridge and headed out with the crew. Today was all about losing elevation. Yesterday, we reach 10,883 feet at...
Day 13: Snowpack

Day 13: Snowpack

Mile 169 – 190.5 plus 7.5 non-PCT miles (Devil’s Slide and San Jacinto Summit trails) Today was going to be a big day and I was trepidatious since it would be coming off the heels of a rest day in town. B&B, Carla, and I planned to climb out of...
Day 11: Idyllwild

Day 11: Idyllwild

Mile 162 to 162 3.5 non-PCT miles Three trucks drove by during the night, but luckily none pulled into the turn out or gave us any trouble. First(?) night as a hobo completed successfully! We packed up a little slower than usual, but were still walking by 5:45. We...
Day 10: I am a Hobo

Day 10: I am a Hobo

Mile 145 to 162 plus 4.9 non-PCT miles I am writing this from the gravel shoulder of a pullout on a deadend road. It is 8:15 pm and I am sleeping here. Backing up to this morning, I awoke at Walden at 5:00 and was on the trail by 5:36 with B&B. We had just over 6...
Day 9: Smashed

Day 9: Smashed

Mile 127 to 145 Walden There was a rumor of pancakes at Mike’s, but we decided getting an early start was the smart choice. We were up and moving by 5:45 and watched the sun rise over the rolling foothills of the mountains we would soon climb. I feel it is...
Day 8: Mike’s Place

Day 8: Mike’s Place

Mile 110 to 128 Mike’s Place B&B and I left Warner Springs Resource Center at 5:55 and began walking through the surrounding pasture. The cows were there to great us as the sun rose over the hills. The trail soon took us along a dry sandy wash with long...
Day 7: The Eagle Has Landed

Day 7: The Eagle Has Landed

Mile 101 to 110 Warner Springs Today was a nice walk from Barrel Springs to Warner Springs, which included a stop at the famous Eagle Rock. The rock not surprisingly looks surprisingly like a bald eagle stand with its wings partially raised. Another treat was the...

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