I used to be decent at math. However, in the first week on trail, I managed to mess up some fairly simple equations, resulting in us all arriving at Shelter Cove with practically enough food to make it to Cascade Locks. The miscalculation began at Fish Lake Resort. Just as Miguel, Fire Ant and I … Continue reading Bad at math, too
On the trail again with a new name!
After leaving the PCT due to my knee injury, moping for three months, and finally abandoning hope of getting to rejoin it this summer, I received a text from Miguel. "Hey. You wanna start in Ashland with me in August?" Umm, YES!!!! So I packed my bag and a few resupply boxes and booked a … Continue reading On the trail again with a new name!
Backpacking for third graders
New favorite thing: telling kids about backpacking. Why? When an adult asks what you eat on the trail, and you say, "Pop-tarts and Snickers," they tend to groan and look away as though the very idea of so much sugar is shameful. (Or maybe they're just jealous; who knows?) But when you tell a gathering of … Continue reading Backpacking for third graders
Let’s just call Mount San Jacinto “Caradhras”
Spoiler alert: unfortunately, this post ends with me leaving the trail. Not permanently, I hope, but likely for the next month or so. And, back to the narrative! While in Idyllwild, Miguel and I visited the ranger station to inquire about snow levels on top of Mount San Jacinto, which we would be crossing the … Continue reading Let’s just call Mount San Jacinto “Caradhras”
Week 2.5: Water and Milkshakes
We now resume our rapid-fire recap of the PCT. Day 10: As we ate our pancakes at Mike's place, Papa Buff told us a bit about his beekeeping business in Humboldt County. Remember that, because bees will come back in a few sentences. After leaving Mike's, we got to Tule Springs 10 miles later. Sadly, the … Continue reading Week 2.5: Water and Milkshakes
Day Nine: Running out of Time
After 109.5 miles in one week, my hiking partner Miguel and I decided to take the day off in Warner Springs. Warner Springs is an unincorporated area that has a school, fire station, post office, golf course, senior living park, and community center. For two months of the year, they open this community center to … Continue reading Day Nine: Running out of Time
Catching Up: Week One on the PCT
Thank to a solar charger that only charged my phone for three seconds at a time, I haven't been able to blog as much as I had hoped. In reality, the first two weeks of hiking were almost entirely consumed with walking, eating, or sleeping, so I probably wouldn't have blogged even with unlimited power. … Continue reading Catching Up: Week One on the PCT
PCT Day One: Don’t Rain on this Parade
For the first couple miles after setting off from the Campo monument, I attempted to keep up with the people I had started with. It was a lovely walk, and we were all together when we hit the most important milestone of all: the first one. Shortly thereafter, though, I desperately needed to sit and … Continue reading PCT Day One: Don’t Rain on this Parade
Getting to the trail: thank God for trail angels!
There are few things that make me wish I had planned an extra day in San Diego more than looking out the airplane window and seeing a pirate ship in the harbor. Alas, I had people to meet, so I added ship commandeering to my list of things to do when I go to Comic … Continue reading Getting to the trail: thank God for trail angels!
Mail drops on the PCT: Putting the Pro in Procrastination
Considering I leave this week for the Pacific Crest Trail, I thought it might be fun to, ya know, figure out what I'm going to be eating on the trip. Here's the problem: I'm a lousy cook, even in the best of circumstances. Case in point: I once was in charge of making macaroni and … Continue reading Mail drops on the PCT: Putting the Pro in Procrastination