August 27 Mileage: 28 2,226.5 miles hiked The Colorado Trail continues to be well-maintained and dreamy. I float down it all day, through forests of quaking aspen (when will they change colors?) and over a series of gentle passes. It rained all night last night; I slept wonderfully. I finish an audiobook. I eat the … Continue reading CDT day 115: Twin Lakes
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CDT day 114: the Colorado Trail is a glorious dream
August 26 Mileage: 30 2198.5 miles hiked I sleep the sleep of a dead person and wake at 7 a.m. feeling groggy and completely rejuventated. Not exactly early but hey, it was worth it. The CDT is the same as the Colorado Trail for this stretch! That means consistent signage and glorious, PCT style tread. … Continue reading CDT day 114: the Colorado Trail is a glorious dream
CDT days 112 and 113: a double zero in Silverthorne/Frisco/Breckenridge
August 24 and 25 Mileage: zero Ski towns may not have souls but the food sure is good. Cheap sushi, jerk chicken, beef brisket, salad and tahini dressing, olives, dolmas, real potato salad. I am speaking, of course, of the whole foods hotbar. Also, I eat at Chipotle four times in two days. Coconut bliss … Continue reading CDT days 112 and 113: a double zero in Silverthorne/Frisco/Breckenridge
CDT day 111: climbing over castle walls
August 23 Mileage: 17 2168.5 miles hiked As soon as it's dark an icy wind comes rushing along the stream we're camped next to, transforming our idyllic balmy campsite into Antarctica. What do they call this- the catabatic effect? When you camp next to flowing water and there's a cold, cold wind? This wind is … Continue reading CDT day 111: climbing over castle walls
CDT day 110: The magical valley of wonder
August 22 Mileage: 22 2051.5 miles hiked Climbing up into a green alpine wonderland of snow-capped ridges and hazy yellow light sunbeams reflecting off the rock and puddling on the green green meadows. It's so steep and so high but oh man, in Colorado is it worth it. My new life above twelve thousand feet. … Continue reading CDT day 110: The magical valley of wonder
CDT day 109: not all miles are created equal
August 21 Mileage: 19 2,029.5 miles hiked It's so cold- there's a cold front and fall is here for sure. I wake up to an icy wind and frozen shoes. I put on a pot of water for tea while still lying in my sleeping bag, and then stuff my numb hands back into my … Continue reading CDT day 109: not all miles are created equal
CDT day 108: Cold nights and tired days
August 20 Mileage: 26 2,010.5 miles hiked The CDT punishes cowboy campers. Condensation comes in, soaks my bag, and then the cold descends, turning the dew to frost and freezing my shoes solid. I toss and turn for much of the night, cold. I curl my legs up and tense my whole body and when … Continue reading CDT day 108: Cold nights and tired days
CDT day 107: Granby and Grand Lake
August 19 Mileage: 2 1984.5 miles hiked I sleep badly again, if only because I'm in town again, in a bed. It's such a comfortable bed though! What a strange world this is. I wake early, lay in bed for awhile, and then commence the slowest morning in the history of anything. I bought a … Continue reading CDT day 107: Granby and Grand Lake
CDT day 106: The Never Summer Wilderness
August 18 Mileage: 20 1982.5 miles hiked On this day in 2014 I finished my second thru-hike of the PCT. I think my body remembers that, and wants to be done. Or maybe it's the giardia. Soon, I tell my body. Soon. Just 20 miles today to the town of Grand Lake, Colorado. We're in … Continue reading CDT day 106: The Never Summer Wilderness
CDT day 105: what kind of nachos
August 17 Mileage: 27 1962.5 miles hiked I toss and turn all night, waking at one point to notice that the drizzle has stopped and there's an eerie quiet up here on the ridge. So, so quiet. How often, in the built up human world, does one get to experience quiet like this? Never I … Continue reading CDT day 105: what kind of nachos
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