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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

WASHINGTON

Day 136, Mile 2237 Home sweet home! Just over 400 miles to go. It seams like it is going fast now. Once again I had the privilege of meeting family and friends at my last resupply. Carla was there to help us say farewell to Oregon and our friends Amy and Jonathan welcomed us to Washington. And of course we were well taken care of. We also enjoyed hiking with Amy for the next four day and 80 miles, time flew. But we sent her off with some pretty sore and blistered feet (sorry Amy). Next stop White Pass. See you all soon.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Timberline

Day 130,  Mile 2107

This last section has definately had its ups and downs. Once out of Bend we hit the lava fields right away. They are pretty neat to see but not very friendly to the feet. Next came the old burn scars and sand which is also a bit of a challenge to walk in for miles on end. Then the Waterfall 2 Fire reroute! Ugg! Due to a fire next to Mt. Jefferson that closed parts of the trail, we got rerouted off 10 miles of the PCT to take a 20 mile detour. The hiking made me appreciate the PCT trail maintanence that much more. We ended up walking out one side trail which was like walking a river bed, to a gravel road, onto a paved road, and then back on another side trail that was just as bad as the first! Dang that  hurt a bit. But now I am finding out it could of been worse and that since we have passed that section there is now a 30-40 mile reroute. Ok I won't complain and just hope that there are no more fires close to the PCT north of us.

After the reroute the trail has been excellent! One of the best maintained sections and pretty flat at times. We even were able to get a 28.5 mile day in. I am now at the base of Mt. Hood and what a spectacular sight. Also had the luck of having my Dad and brother, Luka come up to Timberline for a visit and a picnic. Oh how I have been spoiled! Back on the trail this morning and then two more days to Washington! Crazy!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Bend

Mile 1989, Day 123

Just about 11 miles from 2000 and 3/4 of the way done! And to celebrate...Sushi in Bend! Actually had a few other things to do here but that was on the list. Just got done hiking by the Sisters Mts. and it was beautiful! Terrain has been great with the exception of some tricky lava fields and we even had a 26.2 mile day (for all you marathon runners, Ashley, Raili, and LaRae). It was wonderful to spend some time and meet up with Carla, Haz No Horse, and Sister at Willamette pass. Cookie and I got spoiled!

This next section I am kinda get worried about the up coming hike by Mt Jefferson. They are closing part of the PCT and putting up a detour that potentially will be getting longer once we get there in a few days. I was really looking forward to this specific part for some time so hope it isn't too much of a reroute! A few more lava fields to cross as well so going may be slow and may loose some days. Other than that things are going great and still having a fantastic time! Thanks to all for keeping tabs on us!

Lake Tahoe

Day 73, Mile 1094

This last section has had its ups and downs. Passing the 1000 mile point has definitely been one of the high points of the whole hike! I can't believe I have hiked that far! So far it has been quite the adventure. And of course you can't have an adventure without a few obstacles. This section it was the wind, mosquitoes, and some illness. The mosquitoes are just annoying but the wind and being sick will slow you down out on the trail. So not a lot of time to hang in town which also means I don't have much time on the blog. Have to head back out to the trail to make some miles.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Crater Lake

Day 115, Mile 1830

So far the terrain in Oregon has been great yet we still haven't been able to get ahead. Due to being sick and some nagging injuries we are slowly making our way. We decided to take our sixth zero today since it has been a while since we have had a day off. We also got a chance to hang with some fam and friends. Always great to see some familiar faces! Thanks Dad, Carla, Colton, Dakota, and Bre and Ian for the fantastic visit! We will be getting back on the trail tomorrow morning. I guess this next section has a waterless stretch of about 26 miles, so should be interesting.