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...
Day 6: 100 Miles

Day 6: 100 Miles

Mile 80 to 101 Barrel Creek Putting up my tent last night and using earplugs was a good call. I was actually able to sleep, even with the wind! I woke up a little after 5:00 and was on the trail by 5:55. Today was going to be a long day. It was 21 miles until the next...
Day 5: It’s Pie Time

Day 5: It’s Pie Time

Mile 73 to 80 (3 miles past Scissors Crossing) I cowboy camped again last night and while the stars were beautiful, the wind was ridiculous. It was constantly blowing in my face and wipping my quilt around. Luckily, it wasn’t very cold, but needless to say I...
Day 4: Into the Frying Pan

Day 4: Into the Frying Pan

Mile 56 to 73 near Scissors Crossing I cowboy camped again and woke up in the night with stars draped across the midnight sky. The only sound was the wind rustling the brush. This campsite among the boulders was my favorite so far. I awoke to the sounds of Burnout and...
Day 3: Call me Harley

Day 3: Call me Harley

Mile 37.7 to 56 stealth camp near boulder field Last night I cowboy camped, which means I slept under the stars with no tent. The winds were strong so I figured I would get better sleep without my tent flapping around. I was right! I was also lucky enough to wake up...
Day 2: To Long Creek

Day 2: To Long Creek

Mile 20 to 37.7 Long Creek Today was an early start and I was on the trail by 6:10 as the sun was coming up. There were nice purples and pinks in the sky, which was a treat as I hiked the first couple of miles. After a brief climb, I dropped down to a lowland and...
Day 1: Surreal

Day 1: Surreal

Mile 0 to 20 Lake Morena It’s a surreal experience to have spent so much time planning for, researching, and dreaming about the Pacific Crest Trail, and then to take my first steps on it. This morning, my sister and her husband were kind enough to wake up at...
PCT Journal: The Beginning Draws Near

PCT Journal: The Beginning Draws Near

The time to start my thru-hike of the PCT is drawing near. To think that in three days, I will stand on the border with Mexico, face north and start walking towards Canada, fills me with joy and excitement. I am about to start an adventure, and I feel no fear or...
Pacific Crest Trail Ambassador

Pacific Crest Trail Ambassador

This week I received news that I was one of ten hikers selected by the Pacific Crest Trail Association (PCTA) to serve as a P3 Hiker! This initiative’s goal is to protect, preserve and promote the PCT, hence the P3. As a P3 Hiker, I will advocate for the PCT by...
The Things I Carried

The Things I Carried

There is a saying in the thru-hiking community that the trail provides. Lose your sunglasses one day? Find a pair dropped on the trail the next.  Running out of food?  There’s a trail angel grilling up some hamburgers at the next road crossing.  Though I...
Officially Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail

Officially Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail

It is official! I received my permit and will be setting off on April 23rd from the southern terminus of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) in Campo, California. I am beyond elated that this train is about to leave the station, so to speak, as it has been idling there for...

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