Day 134 – 135: Walking into the Unknown

Day 134 – 135: Walking into the Unknown

Mile 2390.6 2397.7. When I woke up, I couldn’t tell if it was smokey or cloudy. The sky was a dead lifeless gray devoid of feeling. Where have the passionately colorful sunrises of the desert gone? I packed up quickly and left Sand Lake behind. Bedazzled was in...
Day 133: The Knife’s Edge 

Day 133: The Knife’s Edge 

Mile 2274 – 2295. I was playing with the idea of doing some astrophotography in the wee hours of the morning, but when I woke up the stars were dim barely discernable dots in the sky and it smelt like a BBQ. Smoke from the fires behind us and ahead of us had...
Day 132: Ascending to the Throne

Day 132: Ascending to the Throne

Mile 2247 Lava Spring – 2274. Last night, I heard someone talking about camping at Old Snowy. I hadn’t realized we were so close to the Goats Rock Wilderness, which is regarded as one of the finest sections of the PCT. Finally, we would get some great...
Day 131: The Death Stare is Online

Day 131: The Death Stare is Online

Mile 2226 – 2247 Lava Spring. We woke up on the lawn next to the General Store in Trout Lake and walked over to the local cafe for breakfast. We met two inquisitive parents who asked us all about our hike. It turns out they were the parents of Hatchet, a...
Day 130: How Badly do You Need Those Shoes?

Day 130: How Badly do You Need Those Shoes?

Mile 2204.7 – 2226. Our goal was to get into Trout Lake before the post office closed at 4:00 on Friday. Bedazzled had new shoes waiting there, and it wouldn’t reopen until Monday at 9:00. It was a race so to speak. We also had a food resupply to pick up,...
Day 129: Me Like Mt. Adams

Day 129: Me Like Mt. Adams

Mile 2174.1 to 2204.7. Pattering, the rustle of leaves, scurrying, the feeling of little feet running across my arm. I shot up and waved my arm frantically. Bedazzled was sitting up. Something was in my hair!” she yelled. Rodents! I shivered with the hebe...
Day 126 – 128: Bridge of the Gods

Day 126 – 128: Bridge of the Gods

Bridge of the Gods Mile 2144.6 to Trout Creek 2174.1. I had long talked with my mom and little sister about meeting up on trail sometime after the solar eclipse. They were both going to be on the west coast and the plan was for them to drive over to meet me somewhere...
Day 125: Gunning for the Gorge

Day 125: Gunning for the Gorge

Mile 2113 to 2144.6 Today, we woke up and had one thing on our minds, Cascade Locks. It is a small community on the Columbia River and is home to the Bridge of the Gods, which connects Oregon and Washington. With that on our mind, we walked all day and didn’t...
Day 123-124: Gluttony on Mt. Hood

Day 123-124: Gluttony on Mt. Hood

Day 123 Mile 2084 to 2092. We woke up in Bend with the trail on our mind. Today, we would complete the final leg of our detour around the fire closures in the Three Sisters and Mt. Jefferson Wildernesses. We packed up and took a city bus to the highway bus stop. We...
Day 121-122: Fires Closures & Hitching

Day 121-122: Fires Closures & Hitching

Mile 1912 to 1941 Horseshoe Lake. Bedazzled, Duces, Pascal, and myself set up our sleeping bags on the ground floor of the shelter the previous night and left the sleeping loft to the southbounders who were already setup when we arrived. Over the course of the night,...
Day 120: Two Shelters, One Cove

Day 120: Two Shelters, One Cove

Mile 1887 to 1912. A slight mist hung over Summit Lake as I peaked over my sleeping bag. I laid back and breathed in the damp air. It smelled of moss and dirt. True smells. Natural smells. It filled my soul and the silence filled my ears. The forest was still asleep...
Day 119: Solar Eclipse & Summit Lake

Day 119: Solar Eclipse & Summit Lake

Mile 1865.4 to 1887. We woke up in our forested camp with tall moss covered trees standing high overhead. Little pockets of gray sky peaked through the branches and pine needles. Not a great spot to view the eclipse. We all started down the trail, and I looked at the...

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