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To Walker Pass

Posted by on May 10, 2015

Horizon caught up with Merkel and me in Tehachapi, but our reunion was short lived because they decided to spend the next day in town while I had to move on in order to meet Jacob in a few days.
I got a ride back to the trail from another hiker who was just driving people around for a few days. He picked me up at 4:45 am and I was hiking by 5. There was a lo g uphill section that I wanted to get done before it got too hot. Also, there was no reliable water for 36 miles so I was carrying 6 liters of water. My pack was the heaviest it had ever been.

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I met up with another hiker, named Willow, and we walked together for most of the day. The landscape wasn’t the prettiest, but there were a few surprises, including a small forest.

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And mushrooms growing out of trees.

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Sunrises and sunsets are always pretty, like this one.

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That day I hiked 36 miles, my longest day on the trail yet! By the time I got to the spring and camp, I was exhausted but proud of my accomplishment. Dinner has rarely tasted so good.
The next day I hiked 30 miles.

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Much of the area looks like this:

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I don’t have much to say about these days because they were mostly long and boring and I was getting tires of the desert.

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On the third day I hiked 20 miles and got to Walker Pass in mid-afternoon. Willow was there, getting picked up by his grandma and uncle and they shared some fresh fruit and cold water with me. It was great.

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