May 6, 2016
The fog from the night before had mostly lifted when we got up. It was another morning of spread out hiking for the most part; bunching up and talking for a bit and
May 6, 2016
The fog from the night before had mostly lifted when we got up. It was another morning of spread out hiking for the most part; bunching up and talking for a bit and
May 5, 2016
Rickets was right. The rest of us woke to rain at 1:30am. We went to back to sleep after each covering ourselves in some sense (Eeyore with a rain fly next to
May 4, 2016
Even with the late night I was still up at 5:30am. The priorities for the morning were making sure enough food had in fact been purchased in the rush the night before
As with everything mobile, it has been a true pain figuring out how to include panorama shots on the blog. They're too big for the upload limit on the blog so we're hosting them on Flickr
The morning was fairly uneventful as each of us was just focused on finishing up the dry section. We all met up around 9:00am at a ranger station that not only had water but also
We had a somewhat disjoint morning with Loopy up and out pretty early, we the Three Bears out a bit later, and Raptor out an hour after us having decided to treat herself to a hot
The alarm on my watch once again failed to go off audibly until 45 minutes after it had been set so we got a late start around 7:00am.
The morning was uneventful until we stopped
The morning was a scattered mix of packing, showering, eating, charging, and random phone calls before we finally had it together enough to figure out a ride back to the trail. A trail angel and her
Our first planned zero day began with a trip to the Evergreen Cafe and quite a spread of food. Then off to the post office to grab packages. Finally back to the hotel to have laundry