After a quick bagel and coffee, Kenny drove me 15 minutes to the detour trailhead to return me to the PCT. I went to take a selfie with Kenny and discovered I had left my phone on the table. So we got to do the trailhead drop off twice. Lol. Kenny was great as always!Continue reading “Day 2. Friday April 15. Mile 278 (Cougar trail) to mile 298 (Deep Creek bridge)”
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Day 1. Thursday April 14. Slack pack from Big Bear city (mile 266 to cougar path (mile 278)
After a luxurious sleep, Kenny took me to the trailhead and with than 10 pounds in my pack(kept the extra stuff at Kenny’s) off I went! Kenny’s place. Now has a hot tub and archery gear! I immediately got passed by 2 people, but saw no other northbound today. 1st 2.5 miles was flat andContinue reading “Day 1. Thursday April 14. Slack pack from Big Bear city (mile 266 to cougar path (mile 278)”
The continued adventures.
Woke early and started the drive to Vincent Gap at mile 274. Parked the car and knew I was doomed. The road was closed so no thru traffic to hitch and no cell reception. Lovely area though But the trail gods provide, and 2 day hikers gave me a much needed ride San Bernardino (theyContinue reading “The continued adventures.”
PCT hikes continued
Winter break is over, and it’s time to get back to work. With “Dora the explorer” (our sleeper van) we had a great tour or the south part of the USA. now back to the PCT. To recap, I got about 450 miles in last year. Mexico to big bear city was 266 miles (whereContinue reading “PCT hikes continued”
Training hike 3/2/22 Pt. Reyes 3 day loop
Finally got to do the Pt. Reyes trail. From the visited center we climbed up my Wittenberg (800 ft) and camped at the Coast Camp. We then hiked to another site, walked to a great waterfall hitting then beach then walked back to the Center. Great hikes, great views , toilets and water at theContinue reading “Training hike 3/2/22 Pt. Reyes 3 day loop”
9/8/21 to 9/12/21. Training hike on the gorgeous Lost Coast trail near Fort Bragg, otters, elk, seals and bats all came to play
Wow! Despite being tired, I felt ok , slept great and had no physical problems or blisters (which was nice cause I got chewed up pretty bad last hike) We had a leisurely 8:30 start the next morning, as we were only traveling 5 miles to Wheeler Cove. The plan was to arrive early, snagContinue reading “9/8/21 to 9/12/21. Training hike on the gorgeous Lost Coast trail near Fort Bragg, otters, elk, seals and bats all came to play”
9:28/22. Fires have stopped all PCT progress
So what do you do? Adapt. Learn. Adjust. Train. So I will Next week might be a hard stretch of the lost coast trail. 5 days. Beach camps. Not so much trails. Lol. Should be fun.
Day 6. 9/22/21. Miles 1005 to 1016 and Sonora pass. The fires and smoke end our trip as all forests are closed. Crazy wild winds all day,
Sadly, the Kaldor fire closed highway 50 and stopped us cold at Kennedy Meadows north. for the day we fought brutal winds all day, with gusts close to 60 MPH that literally would move you. Today’s start was interesting as we had an immediate steep 700 foot climb on an easy forest trail. It wentContinue reading “Day 6. 9/22/21. Miles 1005 to 1016 and Sonora pass. The fires and smoke end our trip as all forests are closed. Crazy wild winds all day,”
Day 5. 9/21/21. Miles 994 to 1005. Dorothy Lake to Kennedy Canyon Creek. 11 easy miles and relax day done at 1:30
Nice easy day as I tried to heal some unusual blisters and rashes.
9/19/21. Day 4. Miles 982 to 994. Stubblefield Canyon to gorgeous Dorothy Lake. 12 miles.
Last real rocky and granite day of hiking with 2 good uphills, one long and gradual of about 1000 feet and then a semi fast 700 feet at the end of the day ending at beautiful Dorothy Lake Just love these signs. I know I am not lost. Another Dorothy lake area sunrise. Dorothy lakeContinue reading “9/19/21. Day 4. Miles 982 to 994. Stubblefield Canyon to gorgeous Dorothy Lake. 12 miles.”