Days 65 to 70 (Miles 948.3 to 1016.9)

Glen Aulin to Sonora Pass: this was the toughest section of the PCT so far. Every day felt like the most difficult day on the trail. This was the section of treacherous creek crossings, sun cups, post-holing, and water everywhere, especially in the 18 inch rut that is the trail. Continue reading “Days 65 to 70 (Miles 948.3 to 1016.9)”

Days 61 to 64 (Miles 903.2 to 948.3)

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After a zero day in Mammoth, we took the free trolley back to the Horseshoe Lake trailhead. We were a little wiser this time, and took a slightly different route back to the PCT. We went over Mammoth Pass which was actually a maintained trail with significantly less downed trees and slightly less snow. Continue reading “Days 61 to 64 (Miles 903.2 to 948.3)”

Days 52 to 55 (Miles 788.5 to 833.6)

Day 52: We made it over two passes today!

We left the Mount Williamson Motel at 6:30 in the morning. Strider, the owner, gave us a ride back to the Kearsarge Pass trailhead. The motel is very hiker friendly – great place to stay!

It took us a couple hours to get up over Kearsarge Pass. No wind this time!

Kearsarge Pass
Kearsarge Pass

A couple of miles later we were back on the PCT. We immediately began climbing toward Glen Pass. Definitely needed the ice axe and crampons for Glen Pass; it was steep both on the way up and on the way down. Continue reading “Days 52 to 55 (Miles 788.5 to 833.6)”

Days 49 to 51 (Nearo and Zero Days)

We had plans to meet friends the day after climbing up and over Forester Pass. After coming down from the pass, we camped in a relatively snow free spot near Vidette Meadow. We were only a few miles from Kearsarge Pass (the planned meet point), so we slept in until 7 and took our time packing up. Continue reading “Days 49 to 51 (Nearo and Zero Days)”

Days 43 to 46 (Miles 704.7 to 760.5)

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Day 43: We left Kennedy Meadows campground after stuffing ourselves and our packs with food. It’s always tough getting back on the trail after a break. It feels like the time off makes us weak, but it’s probably just that our packs get much heavier when we resupply. With all our new gear and 7 days worth of food crammed into bear canisters, we were each carrying 30 to 35 pounds. Not bad, considering some people ahead of us were in the 50 to 60 pound range. Continue reading “Days 43 to 46 (Miles 704.7 to 760.5)”

Days 39 to 42 (Miles 652 to 704.7)

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We took the “rock & roll” bus back to Walker Pass at 5:15 in the morning. We were the only two passengers on the bus as it left Lake Isabella. The driver blasted music the entire way, beginning with Metallica then transitioning to The Doors and The Eagles. He drove so fast we made it to Walker Pass just after 6am. Kern Transit is like no other. Continue reading “Days 39 to 42 (Miles 652 to 704.7)”