Pacific Crest Trail

It's Time for a Hike to Canada
Day 89: Trail Buddy

Day 89: Trail Buddy

Bedazzled and I awoke to the sounds of Highway 80 as we packed up our cowboy camp. The sun was still below the horizon and the trees stood tall waiting for the first light. We, however, had some walking to do and headed out of camp toward the highway. We soon passed Olaf who had shared our campsite. She looked stiff and was hobbling up the trail.

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Day 88: Hazed & Confused

Day 88: Hazed & Confused

The morning mist blushed orange under the sun’s first rays and the birds flitted between the trees. Mornings in NorCal are turning out to be not so bad. Photographically, it has been hard to find a view thay isn’t blocked, but the sun filtering through the trees is still nice to watch.

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Day 87: Desolation Wilderness

Day 87: Desolation Wilderness

We had a nice short stay in South Lake Tahoe. The trail in and out was mostly snow free and we made good time coming in and out. Unfortunately, the town was spread out, and we did a lot of walking to accomplish all of our chores. I bought Bedazzled a strawberry shake to celebrate finishing the Sierra.

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Day 83: Rock Fall

Day 83: Rock Fall

Our cowboy camp turned out to be a windy affair. The gusts just kept coming and neither Bedazzled or I were able to sleep much. We did, however, get a fantastic view of the night sky and Milky Way.

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Day 82: A Restless Night

Day 82: A Restless Night

I tossed and turned and couldn’t sleep at all night. Searching for a reprieve from the boredom of laying in my tent, I decided to step outside. The Milky Way hung over my head and I felt as if I could reach up and touch it.

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Day 81: So Long Sierra 

Day 81: So Long Sierra 

Kennedy Meadows served as a place of preparation for those getting ready to cross the Sierra. They could plan and provision for their journey or rest after coming back from a crossing. Today, it’s guests are mainly looking for a little rest and relaxation in one of their cabins or campgrounds. But there are still a few who have come through those snowy mountains and seek a short reprieve from their journey north. We call them thru-hikers.

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Day 80: A Fall From Grace 

Day 80: A Fall From Grace 

Today we were aiming to get to Sonora Pass. The end of the Sierra and supposedly the end of the hardest rivers and passes. While we have loved the snow covered mountains and beautiful high passes, we were ready to have dry feet and not deal with swollen raging rivers.

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Day 75: B-e-a-utiful

Day 75: B-e-a-utiful

I awoke in the hushed predawn silence and quietly packed up my gear. The trees stood tall and the mountains taller as Bedazzled and I sat silently eating our breakfast. It was 5:40 and we were supposed to leave at 5:30.

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Day 74: Lost & Found

The steady rumble of Mineret Falls filled my ears as I rubbed sleep from my eyes. It was the first night back in trail after being in town and it felt good to wake up to the sounds of nature. I decided to wake up a little earlier than everyone to have some hot oatmeal, and I started my stove as I packed up my camp.

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Day 69: Getting to Mammoth 

Day 69: Getting to Mammoth 

I awoke to sunlight on my tent. It was a strange feeling to wake up when the stars aren’t still strung out over the night sky. After a moment, it all came back to me. An agreement around a smokey fire to sleep in and take the time to make oatmeal and coffee in the morning. To take time to feel civilized again.

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Day 66: House of Farts

Day 66: House of Farts

Close your eyes and imagine a dark stone hut built in 1930. It’s fire place has been stoned walled and there is only one window, which can’t be opened. Now imagine 12 hikers who have just eaten two week old salami, ramen, and peanut butter. Delicious and caloric? Yes. But more importantly, a master recipe for cutting the cheese, letting one slide or as some more civilized people would say, passing gas.

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Day 61: Two Passes One Day

Day 61: Two Passes One Day

My crampons bit into firm snow as I left the campsite and started the trek up to Kearsarge in morning twilight. Vipr, Bedazzled, and Fun Dip followed behind. There has been a lot of attrition in the Sierra with most hikers skipping up to Northern California or quiting the trail all together.

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Day 55: Trapped on a Snow Cone 

Day 55: Trapped on a Snow Cone 

A little too much socializing last night led to the decision to sleep in and wake up at 6:30. In the morning, our first steps on the surrounding snow led to an oh shit moment where we all realized our mistake. Unlike the previous nights, the snow didn’t freeze over. If it was already a little slushy this early, we could only imagine how it would be in the afternoon.

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Day 54: Forester Pass 

Day 54: Forester Pass 

We woke up on our little island of dirt among a sea of snow. The sounds of Tyndall Creek could be heard from almost a .5 mile away as we slowly packed up our gear and took our first steps on the firm snow. Today was the day we would cross Forester Pass, the highest point on the PCT.

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