Wednesday, July 4 Woke to hazy skies. I realized it looks like a fire somewhere, but I can't smell smoke. The hazy skies continued all day, sometimes heavy. It's a shame because these mountains are beautiful. They call these the Trinity Alps for a reason. Likely some damned idiot with fireworks. Here is a picture … Continue reading Onwards towards Etna
Author: Michael
Day 3 towards Etna
My Birthday had one final high point. I passed through a road crossing and found Trail Magic! This guy, Dennis offered me an Apple. Dennis is "Day Hiking the PCT". As a retired schoolteacher he lives out of his van and does day hikes "up to 10 miles". He's been doing this for 6 years … Continue reading Day 3 towards Etna
Birthday on the way to Etna
Sunday, 7/1: The day was clear and hot and I had nice shade for most of the day. The last third where I was up near Castle Craigs State Park was bare rock. It was also in the heat of the day which made it even tougher. I made a nice campsite around 2:30 and … Continue reading Birthday on the way to Etna
Day 1, back on trail
Sunday, July 1 Had breakfast this morning with my son and didn't get to the trail real early. However, full coffee shop breakfast: Worth it. It's going to be a hot day. Saturday was in the mid-90's, so starting early just makes sense. Hopefully climbing higher will also be a reduction in temperature. Since I'll … Continue reading Day 1, back on trail
It’s a new year and I’m gonna finish
I'm back. Last year, 2017 was a bust with babying my knee and leg to get them to heal. They're about 80% now and I'm satisfied I can get back to serious hiking. What I want to do is FINISH THE PCT! Starting July 1st! Recap: I started the PCT journey in 2015 doing 2/3 … Continue reading It’s a new year and I’m gonna finish
Knee update and plans
Since I went off trail due to my knee injury I have seen an Orthopedic Doctor, had X-Rays and MRI's and discussed the results. First some background: Roughly a month ago I was crossing a creek called "East Bear Trap Creek" while backpacking the PCT. It was not a large creek, and had rocks for … Continue reading Knee update and plans
Onward to Castella/Dunsmure and a split…
The forest has stayed lush with massive old growth fir mixed in with young green trees as we said our final goodbyes to Mt Shasta. The weather has stayed warm and dry for several days. This is hiker heaven. It is also nice we picked the dates we did. The huge flood of hikers are … Continue reading Onward to Castella/Dunsmure and a split…
Leaving Burney SP
Our Zero in Burney was nice overall marred by the rude employees in the little store. They seemed to be rude to everybody, so it was hard to take it personally. Monday, July 4th------- We said goodbye to Mt Lassen and watched Mt Shasta loom larger whenever we crested a ridge. The forest changed as … Continue reading Leaving Burney SP
Zero at Burney’s
We arrived at Burney State Park around noon. Even though it is a holiday weekend, they have an area set aside for "Hiker/Bikers" off in the far corner of the campground. It's just $5/person per night. The showers are coin (5 quarters for 5 minutes) and they have two deep sinks behind the showers for … Continue reading Zero at Burney’s
Rocky walk to Burney SP
Note to self: Walking through old lava fields sucks. Friday, July 1st ------- The terrain continued with the low chaparral, finally finding some stands of trees. We started early and the temperature was cool. By noon we had decended to the rocky plains where the heat baked us. It was over 100deg and there was … Continue reading Rocky walk to Burney SP