Monthly Archives: July 2014

Experience versus Reflection

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The original intention for Charissa’s car was for transportation out to and back from the west coast. Now it’s been commandeered as a support vehicle and going through the rigors of such. Her Scion has been treated more like an … Continue reading

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Then and Now

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On our fourth day out from Mackenzie Pass the terrain was virtually flat, but we encountered a number of blowdowns. Some had to be stepped over, some ducked under and some gone around. Cindy had trouble with the “duck under” … Continue reading

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Weathering the Storm

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We were just a few miles into the Three Sisters Wilderness when we met an older man trucking along. He greeted us with a “How are you?” When we asked him the same he replied: “Close to excellent! I’m almost … Continue reading

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Little Miss Charis

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We spent the night at the home of John and Gail Lyons. They demonstrated an abundance of warmth and kindness, but we knew that already about John when we met him and his trail crew a few days previously. Besides … Continue reading

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Wild and Stupid

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While helping out the Lyons Pride trail crew I worked and chatted for a bit with Mike, an older man like myself who had recently hiked the PCT. We got on the topic of the book Wild, a hot topic … Continue reading

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Where the Action Is

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The tough part about being a support person is that hiking is where the action is … usually. On my last support stint I found plenty of action when I pulled into the Squaw Creek Trailhead late morning to set … Continue reading

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The Go Go Go Gal

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We finished hiking the Hat Creek Rim section of the PCT. For the way people traditionally hike the PCT, landing them in the southern deserts in either the spring or fall, this is typically the hottest stretch of trail for … Continue reading

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The Perfect Stride

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We were getting ready to hike from Warner Valley campground when Cindy eagerly called me over. “You’ve got to get a picture of this!” The picture was a gag shot of Charissa washing herself right by a sign saying that … Continue reading

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Chef and Uncle Jerry

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At the the end of Cindy’s first 20 mile day we met Chef and Uncle Jerry, who seek to provide a service to the thru-hikers they are calling Pop-Up Trail Angels. You might call this an internship for Chef as … Continue reading

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Apps v Maps

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Nowadays many PCT thru-hikers have smartphones and Halfmile’s PCT app. With this app you can find the trail, stay on the trail, look up distances to destinations and determine the total elevation changes to those destinations. I double down with … Continue reading

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