I was starting to get the feeling California didn’t want us to leave…. After a relatively cruisey section, things took a turn to the difficult with tons of poison oak, downed trees, steep terrain, and as a more devious delaying tactic, tons of ripe blackberries. How Sloth and I managed to escape the later I’mContinue reading “Ashland”
Monthly Archives: July 2021
Mt. Shasta to Etna
I’ve been hiking with fellow Boise resident Sloth, and we’ve been continuing to rack up the miles since Burney Falls State Park. Smoke from the Dixie fire has been an intermittent issue, but air quality should be improving as we reach the Oregon border. The Bootleg fire remains very large and active, but the trailContinue reading “Mt. Shasta to Etna”
Burney Falls State Park
Turns out I dodged a bullet as a fire started outside Belden shortly after I left, closing the trail. Given it was a 6000 ft climb out of town, I ended up leaving late afternoon to get a few miles in despite the roasting heat. It did make the remainder of the climb easier inContinue reading “Burney Falls State Park”
Halfway there…
This morning is a quick stop at Hat Creek Resort for a shower and to wash some truly disgusting clothing. Someone ask me later about the term “hiker tie-dye”. I hit the halfway stretch this week (1325 miles), which means I should be down to my last 2 months at current pace. Yesterday was myContinue reading “Halfway there…”
Belden
After 3 and a half days of hiking, I covered the 92 miles between Sierra City and Belden, getting in last evening. First, I got to see evidence of the larger fire to the east. Fortunately, the trail turned west at this point, heading in the opposite direction. Yesterday the air was a bit hazy,Continue reading “Belden”
Good morning from Nor Cal
I’ve stopped off in Sierra City overnight. I tried booking it yesterday: 23 miles by 1:45, but wasn’t able to get a hitch into town until after 2:00, missing the Post Office hours. Now I have to wait until 10 to pick up my resupply box. I passed a small fire on the way in,Continue reading “Good morning from Nor Cal”
Desolation Wilderness
I’m back on the trail after an impossibly short week visit home. A couple of observations: 1. Time accelerates when you’re off the trail. 2. It is depressingly easy to regain weight when you bring home a 20 mile a day appetite without doing any actual hiking. Worse, really, since on the trail you’re limitedContinue reading “Desolation Wilderness”
