Monthly Archives: August 2015
Canada!
From where I camped at Woody pass, it was only 11 miles to the US-Canada border and it was all down hill. I made great time, watching the rocks change color as the sun rose. At 10 am on August 8, four months and five days after I started, I reached the northern terminus of … Continue reading
Getting close
On my penultimate day on the trail it was cold in the morning and there was fog all around. I was bummed that I might miss some views, but as I switchbacked up a hill side, I got above the clouds and everything changed. It was like being in an airplane, looking down on the … Continue reading
Passes
After breaking camp at Bridge Creek, I climbed uphill to Rainy Pass. There were a few low clouds, but blue sky above and it looked like the storm had moved through. After Rainy Pass, I continued the 2500′ climb up to Cutthroat pass, where I stopped for a break. The view was, once again, stunning … Continue reading
More rain
I had a leisurely morning in Stehekin because I had to wait for the post office to open at 10 am to get my packages. I watched the fire fighters some more and wandered around. At 10, I went to the post office where I got two of my three boxes. I had ordered a … Continue reading
Agnes Creek
On August 4, I awoke early and was on the trail by 5:45 am. I had a few pleasant, flat miles to walk along theĀ Suittle River, among an old growth forest. The trees, some of which are over 1,000 years old, towered above me and I could not see their tops. I was a … Continue reading
Four months
August 3 marked four months on the trail for me and I only had 150 miles to go. Of course, there was that fire closure, ever in the back of my mind. I still didn’t know what to do but had another day to figure it out. From my camp by the creek I went … Continue reading
August
While in town, I got some information about a wild fire near the PCT. 15 miles of trail was closed just south of Stehekin, my next and final resupply location. There was good information about the fire detour, which went through the small community of Holden. I downloaded a map and written directions. The detour … Continue reading
Rosettacon
I awoke early on July 30 and was hiking by 5:45 am. The sun was just hitting the tops of the mountains and the gold color created was stunning. After a short climb to a pass, I went over a series of rolling hills, although there were some short, steep sections. From the high points, … Continue reading
Lake Ivanhoe
The morning after the hotsprings I continued to climb up the ridge, enjoying wonderful views along the way. I had breakfast at a gap, with this view. Going down the other side I saw a series of waterfalls flowing into Lake Ivanhoe. The lake is big and I couldn’t capture all of it in one … Continue reading