PCT
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9th June
No regrets about flipping up. The desert had become type 2 fun and it was making me miserable thinking about another ~250 miles in higher heat – that’s type 3 fun! For the last two days I’d been taking trail shortcuts to minimise effort in the sun. I slept well last night in the cool Continue reading
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8th June
The die is cast, I’ve said goodbye to my current companions, the sun is still baking down at 8pm. Today I flip ahead to Walker Pass, ending my time in the SoCal desert. Mountains beckon with new challenges. Yesterday I had dinner with Roek, an Aussie from Dutch heritage. I tasted his rattlesnake meal – Continue reading
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7th June
“ ‘Cause two out of three ain’t bad” First, a picture of Liz, a 2015 alumnus who opened her home to me for two nights in Wrightwood. Yesterday I popped out of the third and final mountain range of the desert into the rural town of Acton. It was 36C. Two days prior I’d summitted Continue reading
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Day something or other 3rd June
The struggle is real! As are the rewards. Currently resting up in Wrightwood after some challenging hiking – 30C heat, longest day so far 24 miles, and highest altitude gain in one day 5500ft, all on consecutive days. Solo hiking is suiting me, I keep meeting new peeps and bump into old friends as we Continue reading
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Day 25 28th May
Leaving Big Bear after the somewhat comforts of a zero there was tough. You quickly loose the ability to suck-up the challenges of hiking uphill with a heavy bag. I got my first hitch on this trail within 10 minutes of waiting. 20 vehicles before didn’t stop for me, but John who did was an Continue reading
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Day 24 part 2
You can follow my footsteps here via my satellite tracking device. When I’m moving it updates every 10 minutes which equates to 1/2 to 2 mile intervals depending on my speed. https://share.garmin.com/newvalleyhills I’m beginning to feel like a thruhiker; I’ve pooped in the woods, digging a 8” cat hole then packing out my toilet paper Continue reading
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Day 24 27th May
I’m taking a zero in the mountain town Big Bear. It’s Memorial Day weekend when America remembers its military fallen. Tourist towns like big Bear are full of visitors enjoying a 3 day weekend. Yesterday I hit the 266mn marker – that’s 10% distance covered. While the walking is enjoyable with spectacular scenery I’m no Continue reading
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Day 14 17th May
A few words on thruhiker nomenclature- The desert has very low humidity, regularly below 30%. This is very different from SW England. I’ve had split skin on hands and thumbs, and a perpetually blocked nose with nosebleeds. after two weeks my body is adjusting. Sweat – evaporates before you know it. My clothes are stiff Continue reading
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Day 7 10th May
I’m on the trail! 77 miles along. It’s all been a bit of a whirl of adjustments and needing to press on, meaning little time to blog. I’ve stayed overnight in Julian, a gold rush town in California. With WiFi I’m able to upload a few photos. Continue reading
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10×10
After delivering fam and friends to local airport at 4am, I decided to experience 10×10, which is the practice of hiking 10 miles by 10am. The aim on the PCT is to arise at 5am and be on the trail at 6am to give best chance of getting half the days hiking completed early in Continue reading
About Me
An English walker who sleeps better outdoors.