July 25 Mileage 20.5 Mile 1989.5 to mile 2010 It gets cold at night, in my shelter all alone in the woods next to the highway. I wake up at one point from the cold and find my sleeping bag drenched in condensation. The end of July in the moutains, and fall is already here. … Continue reading Day 92: Fail/Win/Fail
Uncategorized
Day 91: Fire closure realness: a zero in Sisters
July 24 Mileage: zero I don't sleep much- I don't know why, I just don't. It's too hot in the room and the bed is too soft and there's noise, people, everything. I wake at five, tight with anxiety, feeling like shit. I walk to the grocery store that's just opened and try and think … Continue reading Day 91: Fire closure realness: a zero in Sisters
Day 90: Hypothermia in Oregon in July, and other exciting things that can happen on the PCT
July 23 Mileage 21 Mile 1968.5 to mile 1989.5 It drizzles off and on throughout the night; I stay warm and dry in my shelter; when I wake there is only fog. I extricate myself to pee at 6 and Rice Krispies is already gone, just a bare dry spot where her poncho tarp was. … Continue reading Day 90: Hypothermia in Oregon in July, and other exciting things that can happen on the PCT
Day 89: The sky is a tempest/Three Sisters Wilderness
July 22 Mileage 28 Mile 1941.5 to mile 1968.5 (plus 1 mile to Elk Lake) I wake up in the worst mood. Mosquitoes swarm the tent. The whole lot of us emerge from our shelters around 6:30, we pack up, we walk as quickly as we can, hoping we don't have to poop, or snack, … Continue reading Day 89: The sky is a tempest/Three Sisters Wilderness
Day 88: praying for rain
July 21 Mileage 30.5 Mile 1913 to mile 1941.5 (plus 2 miles from Shelter cove back to the trail) Sleeping long on the gravelly ground waking to the overcast morning seven a.m., everyone still curled up fetal in their damp sleeping bags, rubbing the dust from my face, Susan (Guthrie's mom) puts out French toast … Continue reading Day 88: praying for rain
Day 87: plodding through the dust to Shelter Cove
July 20 Mileage 21 Mile 1884 to mile 1913 It's cold in the morning- cold! And hard to get up. I wake at 5:30, drift in and out, finally crawl from the tent to assemble my morning oatmeal. The mosquitoes are awake. It's 7 a.m. when Twinkle and I start hiking. I'm tired today. So … Continue reading Day 87: plodding through the dust to Shelter Cove
Day 86: oregon will be over before we know it
July 19 Mileage 31.5 Mile 1852.5 to mile 1884 Sleeping in, going slow, taking breaks. Only a 31 mile today, so why rush? Climbing and climbing, Thielsen peak rising over everything, views of Oregon down low, forested and dry. The hot, dusty part of Oregon, the tinderbox. I miss the wet part of Oregon. I … Continue reading Day 86: oregon will be over before we know it
Day 85: Crater Lake day
July 18 Mileage 19 Mile 1829 to mile 1852.5. I wake early but put my earplugs in and a shirt over my eyes and sleep in until 7. My god, that feels good. Everyone's up already, I sit in the cafe and eat the remnants of their breakfasts. The shower is 75 cents for 4 … Continue reading Day 85: Crater Lake day
Day 84: mosquito hell is here at last
July 17 Mileage 38.5 Mile 1792 to mile 1829 (plus 1.5 mile roadwalk to campground) I sleep so well, safe from the mosuitoes, hearing them buzz furiously against the mesh of Twinkle's shelter. The ants can still get in, but I don't mind- they can crawl back and forth across my face all night if … Continue reading Day 84: mosquito hell is here at last
Day 83: southern Oregon blues
July 16 Mileage 34.5 Mile 1757.5 to mile 1792 I sleep so good in the campground, wake up once to find it eerily still, almost unnaturaly so. Where are all the people? Don't people camp in July? Does everyone know something I don't? In the morning it's cool for a few hours and I feel … Continue reading Day 83: southern Oregon blues
You must be logged in to post a comment.