It was very tiring, both physically and mentally. Not only were we usuing way more physical energy pushing through all the bushes, but we used a ton of mental energy scanning plants as we walked, trying to identify if there was any poison oak around. By late afternoon we were exhausted, and I was dreading doing 2-3 more days of the same. The one, main redeming factor was that we were often in trees so, even though it was sunny and hot, we were often shaded.
I was very relieved to get to the spring we were camping at with a group. We had met up with another group as well, so there was 10 or so people jammed into a tiny space (we had been walking on ridges all day, which makes for hard-to-find large group campsites). Mark and I set up our tarp right on the trail, and another hiker did the same. luckily it was later in the evening, so not many (if any) were coming through. We were also pleased to find that there weren't many mosquitos...but instead there were tons of biting black flies. Luckily, though we had a ton find their way into the tarp, they were content to stay up on the ceiling and not on us. Day one of bushwacking was over.
Total Miles:1453.0
Miles Today:29.4
Camp 75:Group Camp, Fresh Spring
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2 comments:
Mark and Jess,
Got your card today. Thanks for the note. Miss you guys. Hope we can keep up soon. Let me know if you see Stan Hauerwas on the trail again.
Dwayne
Wow! You guys are super brave! :) thanks for the picture and letter. You look like your having a blast. :)
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