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The Hiking Life

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Category: Pacific Crest Trail

PCT – Day 42 – The Enigma of Belden

Posted onJune 24, 20121 Comment

DATE:  June 16 START:  About 1.5 miles shy of Lookout Rock FINISH:  The Braaten’s at Little Haven DISTANCE:  31.5 miles TOTAL DISTANCE:  1289.5 miles Soon after Buck’s Summit I met Christie (trail name ‘Rockin’), a 55 going on 25 year Read More …

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PCT – Day 40/41 – High Sierra meets Don Corleone

Posted onJune 24, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  June 14/15 START:  Red Moose Inn, Sierra City FINISH:  About 1.5 miles shy of Lookout Rock DISTANCE:  60.5 miles TOTAL DISTANCE:  1258 miles A short day (nero in hiker parlance, ie close to zero, but not quite) out of Read More …

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PCT – Day 39 – Sierra City

Posted onJune 23, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  June 13 START:  A couple of miles or so after Peter Grubb Hut. FINISH:  Red Moose Inn, Sierra City DISTANCE:  32.3 miles (plus 1.4 off-trail miles to Sierra City) TOTAL DISTANCE:  1197.5 miles Lots of mud and snow for Read More …

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PCT – Day 38 – Squaw Valley

Posted onJune 21, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  June 12 START:  Just before PCT and TRT junction FINISH:  A couple of miles or so after Peter Grubb Hut. DISTANCE:  33.5 miles (53.9 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  1165.2 miles (1884.8 km) Regular snow drifts continued, the remnants of some Read More …

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PCT – Day 37 – Grasshopper and the Brakeman

Posted onJune 21, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  June 11 START:  Stealth site above lower Echo Lake FINISH:  On ridge, just before PCT and Tahoe Rim Trail Junction DISTANCE:  34.7 miles (55.8 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  1131.7 miles (1820.9 km) Began the day with sublime early morning views Read More …

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PCT – Day 32 to 36 – Donahue Pass to Echo Lake

Posted onJune 14, 20122 Comments

DATE:  June 6 to 10 START:  Just over Donahue Pass FINISH:  Stealth camp above lower Echo Lake DISTANCE:  167 miles (268.7 km) DAILY AVERAGE:  33.4 miles (53.7 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  1097 miles (1765.1 km)

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PCT – Day 31 – From Duck to Donahue

Posted onJune 14, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  June 5 START:  Just past junction to Duck Lake FINISH:  Just over Donahue Pass DISTANCE:  34 miles TOTAL DISTANCE:  930 miles

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PCT – Day 29 – Long Day

Posted onJune 14, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  June 3 START:  Muir Pass Hut FINISH:  Junction to VVR DISTANCE:  40.1 miles (64.5 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  878.7 miles (1365.6 km) “Backpacking: An extended form of hiking in which people carry double the amount of gear they need for Read More …

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PCT – Day 30 – Riders On The Storm

Posted onJune 14, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  June 4 START:  Junction to VVR FINISH:  Just past junction to Duck Lake DISTANCE:  17.5 miles (plus 7.5 off-trail to and from VVR) / 25 miles total TOTAL DISTANCE:  896 miles (km) Cruisey day, during which I resupplied, did Read More …

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PCT – Day 28 – Three Generations

Posted onJune 14, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  June 2 START:  Just before Lake Marjorie FINISH:  Muir Pass Hut DISTANCE:  30 miles TOTAL DISTANCE:  838.6 miles (km) Soon after breaking camp, I ran into Carrot and Dream Laugher. I had hiked with Carrot BPB (before Poodle Bush), Read More …

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PCT – Day 27 – Three Passes

Posted onJune 11, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  June 1 START:  Tyndal Creek FINISH:  Just before Lake Marjorie DISTANCE:  33.8 miles TOTAL DISTANCE:  808.6 miles (km) One walks up a hill with their heart and down a hill with their legs. Big day on the climbing front, Read More …

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PCT – Day 26 – The Bone Lady

Posted onJune 11, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  May 31 START:  One mile past turnoff to Diaz Creek (742.8 miles) FINISH:  Tyndal Creek DISTANCE:  32 miles (51.5 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  774.8 miles (1246.7 km) Mellow sort of day. Nice weather, early finish, lots of breaks. Still not Read More …

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PCT – Day 25 – Home Again

Posted onJune 11, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  May 30 START:  Kennedy Meadows FINISH:  One mile past turnoff to Diaz Creek (742.8 miles) DISTANCE:  40.5 miles TOTAL DISTANCE:  742.8 miles (1130.8 km) With the heavens as my ceiling and the morning songbird as my alarm clock, how Read More …

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PCT – Day 24 – Itching to Return

Posted onJune 11, 2012Leave a comment

May 29 Made another visit to the hospital yesterday. The swelling had subsided by about 80%; the rash a little less so. I was prescribed some extra medication and on the proviso that things continued to improve, given a tentative Read More …

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PCT – Day 20 to 23 – An Ode to Bob Dylan: ‘Stuck inside of Ridgecrest with the Poodle Blues again’

Posted onMay 29, 20127 Comments

I make a shitty patient. I rate an extended period of convalescence right up there with a roaring case of hemorrhoids on the old ‘fun-ometer scale’. Nonetheless, my enforced layoff here in Ridgecrest hasn’t been such a bad thing. I Read More …

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PCT – Day 19 – And the Winner by Unanimous Points Decision is………

Posted onMay 26, 20121 Comment

DATE:  May 24 START:  Half mile past Long Valley Loop Road (690.1 miles) FINISH:  Kennedy Meadows General Store DISTANCE:  12.7 miles (20.4 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  702.8 miles (1130.8 km) Shuffled into Kennedy Meadows, the final twelve miles taking a painfully Read More …

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PCT – Day 18 – On the Ropes

Posted onMay 26, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  May 23 START:  Saddle at 660.9 mile mark FINISH:  Half mile past Long Valley Loop Road (690.1 miles) DISTANCE:  29.2 miles (47 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  690.1 miles (1110.4 km) My optimism in regards to having seen the worst of Read More …

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PCT – Day 17 – Choices

Posted onMay 26, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  May 22 START:  Half mile past Willow Spring Road FINISH:  Saddle at 660.9 mile mark DISTANCE:  38.1 miles (61.3 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  660.9 miles (1063.4 km) Highlights included gorgeous ridge top views and my first bear sighting since the Read More …

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PCT – Day 16 – Return of the Poodle

Posted onMay 26, 20121 Comment

DATE:  May 21 START:  Golden Oaks Spring FINISH:  Half mile past Willow Spring Road DISTANCE:  39.5 miles (63.6 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  622.8 miles (1002.1 km) Four days after my bout with poodle bush, it seemed as if I had dodged Read More …

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PCT – Day 14 – Hikertown and the “Train”

Posted onMay 26, 2012Leave a comment

DATE:  May 19 START:  Red Rock Water Tank FINISH:  Tyler Horse Canyon DISTANCE:  39 miles (62.8 km) TOTAL DISTANCE:  541.8 miles (871.8 km) In regards to the photo below: 1. No I haven’t switched teams mid-game and; 2. No, I Read More …

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