15-07-19 Day 99 Dry Shoes Socks – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-19. Day 99. Dry Shoes and Socks – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

It was my first time getting up by myself in the Hexamid tent. I estimated it would take 45 minutes to pack up and at 6:15 am we were ready and started down the trail.

We started climbing and by 11:00 am we were as high as we could go. The fog took two hours at lift and then we could see the amazing mountains. We soon began to desend and ran into Treebu, Track Meet, Carrot Quinn, and Spark.

We squeezed two liters of water at West Dry Spring and hiked another 45 minutes at 7:45 pm. It was the first day in weeks that I didn’t ford some stream, just to have my sneekers dry out to have to ford another.  There are foot bridges in Idaho… Yea!!!  We looked for a campsite..we found a great site and went fishing…….No we did not go fishing. We ate and went to bed.

Past West Dry Creek  21 Miles

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15-07-18 Day 98 Contour Lines – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-18  Day 98 Contour Lines – Mark Trail CDT

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We awoke at our normal hour and packed up and met at the Office to drop off our keys. Thanks Macks Inn for a great stay.

We left at 6:15 am  and hiked the two miles to the Sawtelle Town area. Connie’s didn’t open till 8:00 am so we had a cup of coffee at the general store. I was feeling great for the first time since Duboise. I bought a half gallon of Moose Tracks ice cream. Bad decision….. Even though I ate two lactace pills everything started rumbling. We said goodbye to Why Wait and Moonwalker and started our climb out of Mack’s Inn.

As we hiked up towards Sawtelle Peak, ATVs  sped by, blowing up dust. I flagged down cars and ATV’s and asked then to slow down so we could breath.  Everyone, decided to help us out and slowed down. We left the road after climbing 3,000 ft . From 6,200 ft to 9000 ft. Wow. Just after crossing into Montana, we began bushwhacking and came upon a monument, noting that we where at the most remote source for the headwaters of the Missouri River. We took some pics and hiked on. Soon we got into trouble crossing a steep slope. You could see the tight couture lines on the map that you always want to avoid. We all slid down the loose scree at one time or another. With a stream flowing below us down a ever steepening gorge with steep cliffs above, we were not in a good situation. Very dangerous and luckily no one got hurt. We crossed a creek and climbed straight up to the official CDT, filled our water bottles, and found a campsite. We were worn out…..

Blair Lake CDT Intersection. 18 miles

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15-07-17 Day 97 Macks Inn – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-17.     Day 97.      Macks Inn – Mark Trail CDT

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Every one was eager to start hiking but we had to have our morning coffee. It was Why Wait and Moonwalker’s last morning on the trail. We all enjoyed our time together knowing change was coming.

As we hiked closer to Macks Inn, we started to pass homes and camps.. ATVs are the transportation of choice around here. I have no idea why…but it is big, really big. The locals would slow down as they passes by us since we were hiking a dirt road to avoid the dust.

Soon we were at the PO and I picked up my food box for the next section to Lima, MT.

We arrived at the Inn and walked across the bridge to have a Mexican lunch. We went back to the inn and cleaned up for our second feeding of pizza. It was a great section we had  just finished and I was happy and sad at the same time. We celebrated our last night together and made plans to hike together two miles north for breakfast and then split…

Macks Inn.  12 Miles.

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15-07-16 Day 96 Idaho/Montana Border – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-16.  Day 96 Idaho/Montana Border – Mark Trail CDT

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At 4:30 Flop got up to go. I said to Poppa. ” Might as well get up”. I was still sick and needed a shower to clean up. Smurf said he had some imodium so I took one. I still have some off brand but I think the Imodium I have is worthless. 20150715_224650   We went into the lobby and nobody was there. We had the whole Old Faithful Lodge to ourselves. I asked Flop to take a picture of me in front of the front door. As I looked to my right, I could see Old Faithful spewing off.

It was our private show. As we waited for the dining room to open, I posted the last of my blog.

We had breakfast, and I charged my batteries on my phone. I needed to got packed up, so I went back to our old log cabin room.

The trail circled Old Faithful then headed North as we weaved around all the minor geysers in the upper basin. We then climbed up to the plateau and cruised to the Idaho border. We celebrated entering a new state and the accomplishment we each individually and collectively achieved. A great hiking group.

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Just after we passed the boarder we met Race hiking south. It is a crazy year with Colorado’s snow. I met Race, in Chama as he was leaving to head north in his car. Good luck Race!

 

We began to look for water and all the streams on the maps were dry. No mosquitoes was a clue that maybe we had a problem. After a lot off trail searching, we found Latham Spring. Great Water to top off a great day.

Lathan  Spring,     25 Miles

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15-07-15 Day 95 Old Faithful Village – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-15.     Day 95.    Old Faithful Village – Mark Trail CDT

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We were conflicted. We wanted to catch up to Flop, Pop, and Wait, and we wanted to experience Yellowstone’s Old Faithful. We were lucky that no one showed up to camp in the site we stayed in. We hiked to Lone Star geyser. It erupts every three hours and we missed the last blast by a hour. May next time.    P1040070 As we decedent into Old Faithful Village I texted everyone as to where we were. Poppa Smurf replied he was at the Inn. What? They waited for us!!!!  What great friends.

I stopped by the clinic and found out it was $200.00 just to talk to the Dr. I needed Flagyl, I knew I had diarrhea. I decided to wait and call my Dr. In Jacksonville and pick up the medicine in West Yellowstone.

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The lobby of the Old Faithful Inn is amazing. It was the first lodge build of its kind and was quickly copied at other parks. We met Smurf and he let us put our packs in his room while we showered and tried to get a room. We did laundry and then went  sightseeing. The geyser basin is incredible. Steam and boiling water everywhere.

We were able to get dinner reservations and had a delicious meal. After dinner I wasn’t feeling well again…

Old Faithful Inn. 5.5 miles

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15-07-14 Day 94 Hot Pools – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-14.    Day 94.    Hot Pools – Mark Trail CDT

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When you accept Trail Magic off trail there is always the question as to how do you get back on the trail. Moonwalker asked that before we said yes to dinner. Greg agreed to get up at 5:00 and drive us back. Amazing!!!

P1040043As I was packing up, I could not find my OR Foray Rain Pants… Oh Noo. A serious problem since they are my pants. My only pants. After looking in the bathroom and laundry room, Greg offered his size too big wind pants to my and I had to accept. It was cold and I needed pants.

We arrived at the trail-head at 6:15 and we sadly said goodbye and started hiking. We were hiking fast and came to Shoshone Lake by 8:15 am. There was suppose to be a chest high ford of the Lewis River but luckily only knee high.

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Matt the SoBo

As we were climbing up 200 ft. Matt, a CDT flip flopper passed us hiking south. That’s number three we have seen. There will be the meeting of the guys I started with soon.. Can’t wait.

Moonwalker found a note on the maps where Union Geyser runs into the Shoshone Creek making very special place to soak. It took us a while to find it and it was well worth it. You had to mix the cold creek water with the boiling Geyser water to make if enjoyable.

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The next stop was Lone Star Geyser. As we were getting close we knew we were not going to make it to the next Campsite past Yellowstone Village. I was still sick and needed to see if I could get some help at the clinic. There were three campsites near Lone Star and we picked the one the farthest away thinking it might not be used. Although it was a little after 5:00, it gave us time to catch up on post cards and blog.

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Moonwalker throwing the rope  for the bear bag.

OA3 Campsite.      19 Miles

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15-07-13 Day 93 Grants Village – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-13.  Day 93.   Grants Village – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

P1040041 We were hiking at 6:00 am because it was a big day. I needed to get some help and the gang had 20 miles to hike. We also wanted to dip in the hot pools along the Heart Lake Geyser Basin.P1040042

 

We followed the contour of Heart Lake for miles. The trail then veered north we looked for where the boiling hot springs mixed with the cool river water. We couldn’t find the magic spot so we hiked on. After many hours, we came to the road and we said our goodbyes and hitched to Grants Village. After a short wait, we got a great ride. I asked at the store as to where the post office is and got a Gatorade and some bland crackers, and some bananas.I ate two pieces of bread hiking to the road and everything seemed to be getting better. I ate a banana and some pretzel. Maybe I am getting better and Don ‘t need to see a DR. We packed up two boxes of foods to forward, one to Lima and the other to Leador.

 

We stopped in the store one last time and picked up a sandwich and salad for Moonwalker . I bought a Gatorade and a pack of turkey meat. We hiked back to main highway and the hitched along the way. Greg, Tamara, and Jose made room for us in the van and as we got close the the trail head, asked if we wanted a shower and dinner……Hard choices. A Hot Shower, Pork Chops, Corn, Rice and Salad. Moonwalker had to eat my S’more which topped off a amazing day.  Nice Trail Magic.

Flagg Ranch Campground.  12 miles

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15-07-12 Day 92 Yellowstone – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-12.      Day 92.    Yellowstone – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

Another early start. I was feeling better but only oatmeal for breakfast. We started at 6:15 because we didn’t want to have to wait for the Backcountry office to open. Well we were going to an outpost and the Ranger was more interested in getting set up to clear the Shake River Trail. Too bad we were a day early.

Yea! We are in Yellowstone National Park. We followed the trail crew for a few miles and then followed the Snake River most of the day, then switched to the Heart River. The campsite 8J4, was off near the river with bear logs 20 ft high. Humm… Big Bears.

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I was again sick all afternoon so I didn’t eat any dinner. I am very hungry and sick….

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Poppa Smurf Relaxing in his Zpacks Heximid

SE Heart Lake.  17.5 Miles

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15-07-11 Day 91 Two Ocean Pass – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-11.   Day 91.     Two Ocean Pass – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail                                                                      Mark Trail CDT 2015

Since we were starting at 6:00 am, We got up at 4:30 to allow for enough time to have Oatmeal and Coffee.

We started climbing right away along Trail Creek Trail. Where do they find these names? We then came upon Two Ocean Pass. Two ocean Creek splits. One way goes to the Atlantic, the other goes to the Pacific… Very Informative.

We continued to climb from 8,200 ft to 10,047 ft to the top of an unnamed peak. I’ll call it Two Ocean Peak since we are hiking the Two Ocean Plateau.  We met Banjo and Stabby, CDT hikers hiking south from Helena MT. I met them in Chama when we were trying to figure out what to do with all the snow. We will be seeing more south-bounders as we hike north.

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Near The Snake River 14.5 Miles

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15-07-10 Day 90 Mud, Rain, and Packers – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-10. Day 90 Mud, Rain and Packers – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

The sky was filled with Red and Pink wisps. Humm. Red sky in the morning, sailor takes warning. …….

We camped in an open overlook. The view was spectacular, the tent was wet. We packed up and hiked to Nowlin Meadow Patrol Cabin. The snacking and second breakfast was in full swing when I arrived . The sky was darkening and the wind was building. Soon it was raining. Raining hard. I had my Go Lite umbrella up and had to tilt it to the west to keep it from turning inside out. Since it was raining so hard, we found a spot under a group of pine trees to shed the rain while we ate lunch.

When we arrived to ford the North Buffalo Fork, the rain had filled the creek. Flop and I forded it. Moonwalker found a log to cross and led the way for Pops and Wait. We soon came to the ” Horse Super Highway” . It was a sea of mud. No matter which channel you hiked you were in mud. The trail was a main  thorofare from Cody to Jackson. Packers hauled all kinds of paying riders and all kinds of comfort crap to earn their fees.

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As we turned the corner of North Fork Meadow, a mirage of a packers tent with a hot warm fire appeared. “Want some soup and coffee?”.    Poppa and I responded…”Oh yes, Thank you”…I love packers and horses….

Ron Lineberger of Butt Creek Outfitters, Cody Wy made the best chicken vegetable soup. Thank you Ron and company.

Soon it was time to go. As we were hiking away we were all cold and wet. We made a wise decision to stop, set up tents, and get out of the rain. An few hours later, the sun returned and we laid everything out to dry. Crazy day…..

North Fork Meadow. 13 Miles

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15-07-09 Day 89 Brooks Lodge – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-09.    Day 89.    Brooks Lodge – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

We all met at the Cobbler at 6:15 am. My stomach was feeling better but just not right. I had two hard fried eggs and sausage. Humm.. 20150707_171021

We loaded up and Dan drove us back to Towotee Pass. Poppa Smurf, Why Wait, Flop, Moonwalker and me. Dan and Mary were headed back to Boston and Jellybean headed back to Phoenix for personal reasons.

Smurf found the unmarked trail and we hiked the three miles to Brooks Lake Lodge. They are on the trail and hold boxes for hikers but with a three night minimum and 200.00 a night we were priced out.

Jason retrieved our box with “four days food” which was packed full..The gang was going to wait for us at the feared Buffalo Creek crossing so we quickly split the food and loaded our packs.

 

The lodge is a trail head for packers which means horses. Lots of horses and lots of mud. It started raining right away. The trail was hard to hike in. Actually there was multiple trails. All were full of mud. We followed Brooks Lake Creek to Bear Cub Pass. We are now both packing bear pepper spray and very alert as to our surroundings. Maybe we will see a bear today.

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When we arrived to South Buffalo Fork, Flop, Why Wait, and Poppa Smurf were waiting for us on the other side. The water was milky light brown. It was flowing fast and you couldn’t see how deep it was. “Work your way upstream near this spot”  Why Wait said. It was fast and it was deep. The boys almost went for a swim but made it out just it time.

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We hiked a little farther with a great view. We all hung out food with Moonwalker being the bear rope master thrower. As we went to bed I wasn’t feeling to well with a sour stomach.

Past South Buffalo Fork. 16 Miles

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15-07-08 Day 88 Sick – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-08.     Day 88.    Sick – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

My stomach was upset when I woke up. We met the gang at the Cobbler at 7:30 am. I couldn’t eat and felt like I was going to pass out.  I ran back to our room and back to the bathroom and went back to bed. By noon the Imodium started working but now all the food I needed to recharge was gone. Moonwalker got me some Gatorade, Yogurt, Pretzels, and bananas. Just what the Internet said I could eat. By 2:00 I was feeling better and Flop suggested I send the two food boxes to Lima and Leador. He gave me a lot of food and the rest I bought at the store and mailed it off.

Moonwalker and I went out to dinner and even though my stomach was queezy I had a great dinner.

I worked a little on my blog and went to bed.

Duboise.    0 Miles

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15-07-07 Day 87 Town Day – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-07.     Day 87.    Town Day – Mark Trail CDT

The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

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Town is a real motivator. We were up at 4:00 am and hiking at 5:15 am. The rain was still clinging and freezing cold. We found an old Forest Service road that had knee high grass covering it. Out feet were freezing and wet.

 

 

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We hiked down to the South Fork of the Fish River. Then turned North East and climbed back to the Divide before reaching Hwy 26/287.

We were not having any luck finding a ride. I think it was my beard and glasses. After 45 minutes and just before we were going to quit, Ollie stopped and picked us up. We called the Stagecoach Motel and booked a room. I needed rest. We did our town stuff and went out to dinner at the cobbler. I had a ruben sandwich that was delicious. We went back to the room and the gang of six were going out. Dan and Mary, Poppa Smurf, Flop, Why Wait, and Jellybean. By the time I finished my salad my stomach was in a knot. By the time I made it to the restroom, I was in trouble. I want back to our room and took an Imodium. Every fifteen minutes till 2:00 am. Oh boy…

Duboise  12.5 Miles

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15-07-06 Day 86 Shortcut?? – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-06 Day 86 Shortcut???  – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

As I was visiting the outdoor potty I could hear Moonwalker talking.. Jellybean came walking up. We haven’t seen any CDT hikers since South Pass.. Wow..

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We finished packing up and caught up to Poppa Smurf, Why Wait, Flop, and JellyBean. They were all section hiking that started on June 20th the same day we had. They were friends that met on various previous hikes. I collected their emails and hiked on.

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We would stop, they would pass. They would stop, We would pass.

We found a beautiful spring gushing cold, clear, delicious water… Do we filter… No…  Hummm…..

After we ate lunch, we looked on the map and there were two ways to go. One way had a cross country shortcut… What do you think? The group went one way, we took the “Short Cut”.. After a half mile I was thinking…. What was I thinking?… It was a hard traverse but we made it. It looked like we were the only hikers that took the route for years… The trail was overgrown easily lost. To make it more interesting the black clouds started to roll in. We filtered some water even though there were beaver dams along the creek. Not my idea of the best source but we needed water…

We crossed the creek and found a spot to eat. The wind picked up as the storm approached. We rushed to set up the tent just in time to escape the downpour…. YES!!

Above Squaw Creek.   18 miles

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15-07-05 Day 85 The Rain – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-05.   Day 85.    The Rain – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

The symphony of songs the birds were chirping was amazing…..I love waking up to the sound of birds….Not the sound of raindrops on the tent. Just a short sprinkle and we were up and out.

We walked over the bridge at the end of Green River Lakes at 6:20 am.  The sky was overcast so perfect light to take pictures of flowers as we hiked from 8,000 ft to 10,130 ft at Gunsight Pass.

It was 11:00 am, time for lunch and time for rain. It rained hard off and on for three hours. Our feet were soaking wet for the third day in a row. Between the rain, wet grass and multiple stream crossings my feet look like shriveled up white prunes.

We were making great time as we approached Lake of the Woods. Moonwalker yelled ” Look at the Moose”. Right in front of me was a momma Moose and her calf. Then a few minutes later as we were hiking past the lake, a Bald Eagle flew out of a tree. The rain stopped, and the sun came out in time for dinner as we crossed Salt Creek

A Mile Past Salt Creek.  20 Miles

Saw a Moose, Bald Eagle, Lots of Birds, Mosquitoes. ..

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15-07-04. Day 84 The Green River – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-04.   Day 84.    The Green River – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

Woke up to a beautiful view. The snow-melt falls that were near our tent provided white noise for a great nights sleep. As we hiked the sun was coming up. The shadows in the high lakes were spectacular.

We were at 11,000 ft and climbed to Shannon Pass the Cube Rock  Pass. That is where the fun began. First we were rock scrambling along a  steep side of an unnamed peak.

We soon came to a 60° Snow slide. I kicked in footsteps reminiscing of Colorado.  I was relieved when I reached the other side but had to watch Moonwalker cross knowing there was nothing I could do if she slipped. She did great and around the next corner…Yep another just as steep but smaller. We decided to climb down the rocks and back up the other side of the slide to avoid any surprises.

We dropped down and then a short hike up to Vista Pass. From there we dropped all day following the headwaters of the Green River.  The river was actually green and roaring filled with snow melt. We forded several feeder streams and thankfully there was a bridge when we crossed the River.

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P1030646.We had dinner with the mosquitoes at the first of two lakes that made up the Green Lakes. There was a Campground on the map at the base of the second lake where we wanted to get showers but no luck. Only a pit toilet. We camped near the campground in the woods.

 

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End of Green River Lakes. 18.5 Miles

Saw Deer, Trout, Biting Deer Flies, Mosquitoes

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15-07-03 Day 83 CDT Wind River Range Photos – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-03  Day 83 CDT Wind River Range Photos – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking the Continental Divide Trail

Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-02 Day 82 Fording Lakes – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-02.      Day 82.    Fording Lakes – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

We were hiking at 5:45 am. There was some animal moaning all night. It sounded like it was caught in a trap.. Every fifteen minutes….eeeekkkkk—–!

Moonwalker came hiking back towards me. “What’s up?” As I looked to the left, hundreds of Elk were grazing. Hundreds. Then the moaning. It was the Elk, crying from being bitten by the mosquitoes all night long

By 6:30 am we were fording creeks, Sheep’s Creek, Raid Creek, South Ford Boulder, and lots more. Lakes: Cross, Raid, Dream, Bobs, Sandpoint, Howard, North Fork, August, Rambaud. Lots of lakes.. And lots of mosquitoes. .. Amazingly we had lunch without mosquitoes, but only at lunch. It was a miracle.

We hiked till 5:00 pm, made spaghetti and set up the tent to eat in. At 6:15 we looked at the map and not a lot of options for camping ahead so we stopped.

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A mile Past Fall Creek.  18 miles

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15-07-01 Day 81 Texas Pass – Mark Trail CDT

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15-07-01.    Day 81.    Texas Pass – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

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We watched the sun shine on the tops of the peaks and slowly illuminate the Cirque range. We started our climb up Texas Pass by hiking around Lonesome Lake. There really wasn’t a trail per say. There was a way with cairns spaced far apart. The pass was still snowed in so we hiked east along the rocks.

We climbed from 10,480 ft to 11,300 ft to Texas Pass. I was relieved to see the west side of the pass was snow free but steep. Real steep. The hiking was slow all the way sliding on the loose gravel as we dropped 700 ft. to 10,580 ft.

When we got to the Shadow Lake Trail the hiking was much easier. We followed the Washakie Creek till we got back on the CDT.

The mosquitoes were horrific. Never giving us a break. Just before Sheep Creek we set up the tent to give us a break and called it a day.

Sheep Creek.        11 miles

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15-06-30 Day 80 Cirque Of The Towers – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-30 Day 80 Cirque Of The Towers – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

I slept in since the coffee wasn’t going to be ready till 7:00 am. We ate breakfast with Stan and Wes as we went over the route through the Cirque. “There might be snow”… Oh boy, here we go again.

We packed up six days of food and fresh fuel canisters. A large one can last ten days boiling water for two breakfast and dinner. Since we were not carrying three liters of water, the pack weight felt good.

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We packed out at 10:30 am and climbed 500 ft to Big Sandy Lake where we sat next to the lake and had lunch. We then climbed up to  10,800 ft to Jackass Pass. The views were breathtaking. Literally. .. I was gasping and loving it all the way.

We then dropped down to a campsite on the side of the mountain overlooking Lonesome Lake. We set up the tent since the mosquitoes were thick and as we were making dinner, dark clouds rolled over with a few booms and drops of rain. At 8:00 pm I was fast asleep dreaming of hiking up Texas Pass in the snow.

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Near Lonesome Lake.   9 Miles

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15-06-29 Day 79 Big Sandy Lodge – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-29.    Day 79.     Big Sandy Lodge – Mark Trail CDT

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The food was still hanging in the tree since Moonwalker’s great hanging abilities. We started hiking the earliest yet at 6:15. I wonder if it was because we were planning to hike to Big Sandy Lodge.

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The trail was up, down, and across. The trail was overgrown and sometimes hard to find. We were following the official CDT because it was a direct route closer to our destination. We have Jonathan Lay’s paper maps and Bear Creek way-points on our GPS. The route we are hiking is not on Lay’s maps so we are following the trail totally by GPS. It worked but was challenging and uncomfortable not having paper maps.

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For the second day the mosquitoes have been relentless. Hopefully the season is short and we will survive.

The lightning cracked as we completed the thirteen mile hike to the lodge. Wes and  Natasha greeted us with welcoming smiles and showed us our cabin and where the bath house was. There is no phone, internet, or electricity but the shower was perfect. We did laundry

Big Sandy Lodge.  13 Miles

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15-06-28 Day 78 Wind River Range – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-28.    Day 78.     Wind River Range – Mark Trail CDT

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As we slept, there was a little thunder and the wind blew but no rain and no dew. The goal was to get a earlier start so the alarm woke us at 5:00 am and at 6:29 we were off to a great start.

As we hiked we were wondering what was the big deal about the Wind River Range. When we passed the Sweet river campground we saw Mt. Nystron which at 12,366 ft was a big deal. The mountains were majestic and best of all, little snow!!!

All along the trail we could see the work of trail maintainers and soon heard the sound of chain saws. Val, Cody, and Tammy were from the Pinedale and Lander chapters of the Backcountry Horseman. There were a lot of trees across the trail that they had sawed up.. Cody gave us his bear spray since ours was coming at Brooks Lake Lodge. Thanks so much.

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Later we crossed paths with Straight Arrow and Iron Stomach, locals out on a fishing hike. They showed us their fish and gave us some cherries…Yea trail magic!

When we got to the top of Dutch Joe Larson Creek Trail, 10,120 ft. We realized the CDT turned left and off the maps we had. We hiked down past Little Sandy Lake and had dinner on an rock overlooking two unnamed high mountain lakes.

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After dinner we followed Bear Creek way-points to Little Sandy Creek which wasn’t so little. We looked at the map and the trail shifted uphill before the crossing. We looked for the trail and decided to aim for a way point since we couldn’t find trail. After bushwhacking for a quarter of a mile we were back on the CDT.

We found a Campsite and after a heated discussion about hanging our food, Moonwalker demonstrated why she is considered the rock throwing, food hanging Queen from her days on the AT.. Up the food and smelly stuff went since we were sleeping in Grizzly country. Night Night

Past Little Sandy Lake 14 Miles

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15-06-27. Day 77. Trees – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-27.    Day 77.    Trees – Mark Trail CDT

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There is nothing like sleeping by a babbling brook. Although we got up at 6:00 am it took us a while to eat and pack up due to the heavy dew. An easy price to pay to sleep in downtown South Pass City.

As we hike down main street we imagined a bustling town a hundred years ago. With gold flowing out of the mine, there was a lot of money readily changing hands. I took a picture of Moonwalker, the only inhabitant at 7:30 am on a Saturday morning. Times change.

I carried two and a half liters of water not knowing what to expect the streams to be like. Willow, Slaughterhouse, and Little Pine Creeks were all flowing so I guess water was going to be plentiful. Yea!!!

 

As we hiked, trees showered cool refreshing shade we so appreciated. Several meandering creeks needed to be forded and again we enjoyed the cold water soaking our feet. We ate a 11:00 first lunch and a 2:00 second lunch.  We also hiked on a real trail through the woods you would imagine you would do on a traditional hike and the trail only lost us a few times. We stopped at Little Sweetwater River for tea and dinner and camped a mile further.

Past Little Sweetwater River,   17 miles.

We saw a family of Marmots, Pair of Ravens, and a few Antelope.

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15-06-26 Day 76 South Pass City – Mark Trail

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15-06-26.   Day 76.   South Pass City – Mark Trail CDT

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Flash, Crash, and Pitter Patter. It was the first time we were in the Zpacks Heximid Solo Plus in the rain. We both stayed dry and had a good night’s sleep. The tent was wet heavy, so Moonwalker volunteered to carry it. What a great backing partner.

We had nine miles to hike to South Pass City so we were in no hurry. Moonwalker practiced hiking cross country with GPS, map and compass. We came out right where we wanted to and realized that sometimes it may be faster to hike a dirt road a little out of the way then dodging the sage brush.

As we hiked into town we stepped back in time to the eighteen hundreds with gold mining the main economic activity. The buildings were preserved with a dirt main street and boardwalks along both sides. We rushed to the general store where Sandy served us two ice cold root beers. And Moonwalker borrowed her cell phone to call Sandy Lake Lodge to let them know we were coming…. NO ANSWER…..We picked up our food box and dived up our food for the next three days.

Katherine gave us a tour of the saloon and Sandy come to talk about long distance hiking. She invited us to her one room historic cabin for a beer and how could we resist. She offered us showers and afterwards we set up our tent in downtown South Pass City.

Trail Magic!! Thanks Both Sandys.

Downtown South Pass City.     9.2 Miles

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15-06-25 Day 75 Company – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-25.   Day 75.   Company – Mark Trail CDT

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I haven’t missed waking up with condensation on my sleeping bag since Colorado.  I should have known we would have dew since we were camping in a field next to Weasel Spring. I hiked a few minutes to the spring, pumped three liters and hiked back to have breakfast. Nothing special about our routine.

We were hiking by 7:00 and hiked 5 1/2 miles to Mormon Spring. There was a rock with shade which provided a perfect excuse for an early lunch. Moonwalker went for water while I solved all the problems of the day which meant-  I took a nap. Moonwalker made tsampa soup and I tried to eat everything in my pack. After an hour we hiked mostly west and a little south towards Sweet Water Creek.

We hiked the California, Oregon, and Seminole Cutoff trail. The trail signs came out of nowhere and we left them the same way. Maybe I can do some research about old trail routes that we pass.

The white BLM truck stopped ahead of us. Jim jumped out and asked us if we needed water or could he take our trash…Little things…. Very nice. We thanked him for the work the BLM had done fencing off water sources to keep the cows out.

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Shortly we saw three bikers zoom by… We must be hiking the Great Divide Biking Trail. Then Alyson with her Bike Friday rode up behind us and stopped to day HI. She is riding from Mexico to Canada just like us except she will be in Canada way before me.

 

Then Sterling and Farmer hiked by going south. They are part of a group of veteran hiking the trail. They are the first hikers we have seen in four days. Farmer was helping another hiker mover her car and stopped and was the trail magic king.. Mountain Dew, String Cheese and Water.

At Sweetwater River crossing we had second lunch and worked on Doctoring Moonwalker’s Blister. Cleaning, sanitizing  running thread to help it drain. Hope for healing.

We dropped down to ford Willow Creek three times, made dinner, watched the sunset, and went to bed.

Willow Creek.   18 miles

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15-06-23 Day 73 Birthday Girl – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-23.      Day 73.       Birthday Girl – Mark Trail CDT

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It’s Moonwalker’s birthday.  We are going to have a party today. Complete with chocolate cake, candle, and coffee for breakfast.

We hiked six miles to Barrel spring along Cooks Creek and watched the Horses play in the distance. The spring was flowing so we stopped and filled up. It was hot and a short four mile hike to Barton Spring were we found some shade. I cranked the Beatles birthday song and we danced, ate lunch, took a long siesta.

After coffee, we hiked past Arapahoe spring with cows welcoming us but the bull through a fit.

 

The terrain was beautiful, with treed slopes and rolling hills. The Antelope ran this way and that way all day long. We came to a BLM fenced spring that was bone dry. A quarter mile down the hill there were two ponds with cows taking an evening swim. At 7:00 pm Moonwalker realized she dropped her camera about a mile back up the hill and ran to get it. At 8:45 it was getting dark so I packed up and started to hike back up the hill when The happy Moonwalker with camera appeared. We hiked up a side hill and found a great spot to cowboy camp..

Above Two Cow Ponds 17.5 Miles

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15-06-22 Day 72 20 Mile Line – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-22.  Day 72.   20 Mile Line – Mark Trail CDT

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After running out of water yesterday we slept in. We packed up and hiked ten minutes to Bull Spring. The solar powered pump was running and the water was flowing. We made breakfast and loaded up with water. Hiking the Great Divide Basin is very different. We hiked in one direction all day. Northwest… Thats it . We hiked on old dirt roads. Sometimes going up and sometimes going down but always going Northwest.

We hiked to the A and M Resorvour and had first lunch and took a much needed swim. As we hiked along the straight dirt road we found two new water sources that had nice cold, clean water. Quite refreshing in a desert.

Somewhere Near Bare Ring Slough. 20.5 Miles

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15-06-21 Day 71 Hike Naked or Carry Water – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-21 Day 71. Hike Naked or Carry Water – Mark Trail CDT

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We watched the sun rise as we drank our coffee and ate oatmeal. Feels like 2012 hiking the PCT.

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With an early start we were hoping to have a great first day. After seven miles we needed to get water at Fish Pond Spring and Reservoir.

It has been redone by an assortment of agencies and has a lot of tanks and a Solar panel but I couldn’t figure out where you were supposed to get the water. I found a pool and squeezed two liters. The next water was sixteen miles and that should be enough. We were crossing the Great Divide Basin and you would have thought that I would know that there were NO trees and NO shade. At 3:00 pm were we very low on water and had six miles to Bull Spring. We were walking along Mineral X Road and flagged down Jim and asked for water. Out of luck and I made a poor decision to continue hiking. It was 7:00 pm and Moonwalker was out of water and out of gas.

 

I went on and got to the spring at 8:00 pm. I filled two liters and headed back when Moonwalker walked up. Wow.. That sure saved me hiking back the two miles. We set the tent up and I quickly took two Advil and went to sleep.

Just before Bull Spring. 23.5 Miles

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15-06-20 Day 70 Back on the CDT – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-20.  Day 70.   Back on the CDT – Mark Trail CDT

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Up at 5:30, Start the coffee, get the paper, fry the bacon and the eggs… Humm. Bront and Shelly have been awesome Trail angels. I went to college with Bront and he has been the supply point man for me while I hike. After two weeks waiting for my hand to heal we finally came up with a plan. Take Greyhound to Rawlins, WY and hike north.

Moonwalker, who I hiked the PCT with me, is joining me to hike till the 20th of July. Hopefully we will make it to Yellowstone National Park before then.

Bront and I mailed the last box at the UPS store and we left for Ft. Collins to meet the Greyhound bus. We said our goodbys knowing I would be back to finish Colorado this fall. The bus ride went by quickly and we arrived in Rawlings at 4:30 pm. After a few pack adjustments we were soon hiking north. As we were leaving town, Jerry Brown walked up and asked if we needed a place to stay….Wow… Trail Magic strikes again. Since we were all ready to hike and eager to get back on the trail we said we were hiking on. We talked about the trail and thanked him for all he does for the CDT.  We hiked 5.75 miles out of town and at 8:00 we set up the Zpacks Heximid Plus for the first time.

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Just out of Rawlins. 5.75 Miles

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15-06-08/19 Day 58/69 Boulder – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-08/19  Day 58/69 Boulder – Mark Trail CDT

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I went to college with Bront. He is my supply point man and trail angel. Dave and Shelly graciously provided me with a wonderful room and a great environment to rest and recuperate. I did a few chores like line trim all the native grass in their garden. Oops. I put all the dishes in the wrong places so Shelly would have to rearrange the kitchen when she came home. All in all it was a great visit.

What to do? was the question. Bus to Rawlins, WY and hike south?…..hike north?

Moonwalker was coming to hike so we needed to get somewhere so she could fly to Denver and catch her flight back home on July 20th.

After much debate it was decided we would hike north to Yellowstone and catch a plane from Bozeman on the 20th. Leaving Boulder was bittersweet. It was nice to be getting back on the trail but sad to leave the Petroy’s lap of luxury. Again. THANKS so much

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15-06-06/07 Day 56/57 Gunnison

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15-06-06/07 Day 56/57 Gunnison

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The critter would not give up. It was brown and squirrel like but no fluffy tail. I shined my headlamp, swung aimlessly my hiking poles, and screamed. When I awoke I assessed the damage. Another animal attracted to the salt on the pack straps.  Please not the shoulder straps. Luckily only a bite but a side strap completely chewed off. Cut as clean as a knife. Luckily not a bite on me.

The right hand was crusting over nicely but the left was beginning to swell. I loosened the bandage and pushed on it. It was sore but no feelings like it was infected.

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I packed up and started hiking, looking for someone to help me get to Gunnison for some medical treatment. As I walked the rain pelted the umbrella. I walked on dirt roads with no luck. When I reached Hwy 114 I was filled with relief.  Traffic yes!

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Debbie Phillis stopped and gave me a ride into Gunnison. I tried to go the a clinic but they couldn’t fit me in. “The emergency room is right next door”. I explained what happened to Carol, the triage nurse.  “Let’s look at your hand”. As I unwrapped the bandage you could see the missing skin. No infection. “How about you wash your hand in the bathroom and I will get some Neosporin and a few bandages.” “Ok”… I said.  Jay, the Dr. looked at it and said, ” Treat it like a burn”. “So do you want to be admitted?” Carol asked and at the same time said I would be fine.  NO charge… Amazing Trail Magic…

The next hurdle was to find a place to stay till I could arrange transportation to Boulder.

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I contacted Kim through the bicycling community and she let me stay in her garage for two nights. I found a bus to Denver and made reservations…. Thanks Carol and Kim, The best Trail Angels!

Gunnison.    15 Miles

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15-06-05. Day 55 The Slide – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-05.      Day 55.   The Slide – Mark Trail CDT

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I wanted to get an early start to avoid the post-holing. I put on the snowshoes and was hiking by 6:20 am. Crunch, crunch as I traversed along the slope. I could see where trees were freshly snapped off and bent over. I looked down and could see the pile of greenery… Humm…. Avalanche? Well at least I’m not post-holing…. As I made my way I could see I had two traverses to cross at the start of Spring Creek drainage. As I looked at the map I could see the first was below a 13,285 ft peak with relatively wide contour lines. It meant that it wasn’t too steep above me, so I wasn’t too worried about avalanche. I could feel my hiking boots dig into the sides of the snowshoes as I crossed the approximately 60 degree slope. I gasped in relief when I passed into the next drainage at 12,400 ft. I only had one more to go before I dropped down below snow line. I began to cross and could see the “trail” crossed tight to the 12,935 and 13,155 ft peaks.

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The contour lines were very tight and I could see snow above me. I came to one drift facing me with a six foot wall of snow. I dug in the snowshoes and they did quite well and with the Black Diamond Whippet Ice Axe, I pulled myself up. I was snowshoeing on top of the next obstacle when BOOM………my heart was wailing… Not Good…. Nothing moved, just the snow settling….

Then I had a twenty foot cornice to get down. I found a dip that had the least amount of drop. I sat down with my snowshoes on thinking it was just a short slide. With my Ice axe on my side I gave a wiggle. The ice axe was too deep in the ice crust and lifted it to slide. In a second, I was off to the races. I was spinning as the snowshoes dug into the ice. I had to get onto my stomach and get the whippet into the ice. It was all a blur. By the time I stopped, the skin on the back of my left hand and three chunks on my right had been scraped off by the ice.

I was alive but now had a new challenge. I climbed the 200 ft. back up to the original planned stop and found a spot where I could take my pack off and get something to cover the open wound on my left hand. I put a large band-aid on it and wrapped it with elastic bandage. My main concern was infection and to get some medical help.

I hiked on hoping I might run into someone on the dirt roads that I could see ahead on the map. It started snowing as I descended and dropped below the snow line. The notes on the map noted that there was a bridge crossing the Cochetopa Creek but someone forgot about the snow melt now two feet above the bridge that only went half way across the creek. Be Safe, Be Safe rolled through my head as I entered the rushing water. The freezing ford only went up to the bottom of my pack and the feeling of being swept away quickly passed as I crawled up the opposite bank.

No one crossed my path so I hiked till 6:30. Found a spot in some trees, set up the tarp, ate some cheese and sausage and went to sleep.

Wow… To much excitement for one day on the CDT.

Past Quemado Creek.  22.5 miles

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15-06-04 Day 54 Now There’s One – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-04   Day 54   Now There’s One – Mark Trail CDT

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We slept in next to the mining train in the Veterans Memorial Park in the center of Creede. She-ra made drip coffee while we waited for the grocery to open. I needed five days of food to make it to Monarch Crest where the road to Salida crosses. I went to the PO to pick up my snowshoes and when I returned,  She-ra was ready to hike to Stony Pass to get back on the divide. We hugged and off she hiked, skis and all.

 

I stopped by the Creede Museum and learned all about the Silver Mines that were the main industry for the town. Now it’s tourism that is the main economic activity. As I hiked up to San Luis Pass from 8,800 ft to 12,000 ft , I passed as to what’s left of the mines. I wondered what it would have been like back in the day.

As I approached the pass, I could see the snow a mile ahead. At first I tried to hike it without the snowshoes, going from grassy area to grassy areas. I soon began to post hole up to my knees so I put on my snowshoes. Even with the snowshoes, I post-holed deep into the snow. I climbed up to 12,300 ft before the trail dropped along some trees. It was 6:30 pm and the trail was above treeline for the next four miles so I decided to camp.

A Mile North of San Luis Pass  11 Miles

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15-06-03 Dat 53 Why? – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-03.  Day 53.   Why? – Mark Trail CDT

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Woke up at 5:15 am and my sleeping bag was dry. This is the first time cowboy camping where the condensation didn’t form on the top of the bag. I cowboy-ed on the PCT all but a few nights with no condensation. What a difference.

I made coffee mocha to start off the day of the road walk to South Fork then Creede. As She-ra and I walked, we hoped the guys were doing well as they hiked along the ridge. I questioned my decision as to walking the road. All the options and ramifications. All I know is that I don’t want to put myself in the same position as I did five days ago. One slip or one slide and it would have been over…

We stopped in South Fork for second breakfast and Wagon Wheel Gap for second lunch. We were now following the Rio Grande upstream. When I bicycled across the country with Moonwalker, we crossed a dry Rio Grand. This time it was filled to the top with snow melt.

 

As we walked, we had to pick unique trash. It’s just the right thing to do. The game is to find something unique and give it to your hiking partner to carry.  I think She-ra won by carrying the most trash including an explosive sign.

 

We walked into Creede worn out after 25 miles at 6:30 pm in time to hit Tommy Knockers for a sandwich and beer. I was to dehydrated to drink my beer and She-ra was so gracious to help me out. We walked to the Veterans Memorial Park and Cowboy-ed behind the mining train……in the center of town….

Creede 25 miles

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15-06-02 Day 52 Choosing the Road – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-02.   Day 52.   Choosing the Road – Mark Trail CDT

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It was time to get back on the trail. I packed up with to much food for the 40 mile road walk to Creed. We said our goodbyes to Rusty as he left for work. First Man and I walked to town for coffee to blow some time before Whip Tail came to drive us back to Wolf Creek Pass. We left Durango at 10:30 am for Pagosa Springs where we dropped off First Man and picked up Lott.

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Wagon Wheel, Vanilla Face and Andy were there. We spent some time catching up and it was time to drive back to the pass. Once again we hugged and said goodbye not knowing when or if we would see each other again. At  Wolf Creek Pass, Restless, #2, and Lott hiked north while She-ra and I walked the road to South Fork.

We stopped at Highway Springs campground and found a great Campsite under pines with lots of soft needles. It was a clear night so we could cowboy camp away from the road near the South Fork of the Rio Grand River. It was churning with a lots of snow melt. Melt baby Melt.

Stealth at Highway Springs CG. 9.5 Miles

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15-06-01 Day 51 Melting – Mark Trail CDT

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15-06-01.       Day 51.     Melting – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

A repeat of yesterday’s breakfast with salsa and tortillas…  First Man and I walked back to Jean-pierre’s for a few hours. He left to walk the river while I did the tourist thing. Train musems and Fish Hatchery. A perfect day to enjoy the snow melt. I walked back to Rusty’s and First Man started cooking dinner. Garlic Chicken and Fried Plantains.

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15-05-30 Day 50 R and R – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-30.   Day 50.   R and R – Mark Trail CDT

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Slept in till 7:00 am and made a great breakfast of Bacon, Eggs, Mushrooms, and Cheese… Yum. Town day and much needed rest.

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First Man and I walked down to downtown Durango. It was Sunday so there was a lot of activity. We went to Jean-Pierre’s for coffee and parked ourselves for a good three hours catching up with the social thing, email, post cards, and blogs..We walked along the Animas River’s river walk park. The town’s bike and walking trails made it a great place to watch the snow melt rush by. I am hoping that by the time I get to San Luis Pass, I won’t need to use the snowshoes.

 

At 4:00, Rusty, First Man, and I rode over to Whip Tail’s home for a celebration of  WT’s birthday. Ribs, potato salad, and asparagus.   Yum…

We discussed each hikers plan to continue hiking come Tuesday when we get back on the trail. I’ve decided to road walk 40 miles to Creede, pick up my snow gear and hike up 12,000 ft to San Luis Pass. We shall see…..Pray for Melting……

She-ra, #2, Restless, First Man, and I

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15-05-30 Day 49 Wolf Creek Pass – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-30.   Day 49.   Wolf Creek Pass – Mark Trail CDT

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Mark Trail CDT 2015

The ice was just starting to crystallize in my water bottle as I squeezed it into my pot to heat. The birds were having a cheep fest and the sun was up. At 6:15 we started down FS 390 looking for a spot to cross Pass Creek so we could hike cross country up to HY 160 to Wolf Creek Pass. The creek was full of snow melt and roaring.

While we were making a plan, She-ra comes hiking up the road in the opposite direction, also looking for a place to cross.. We shared our previous days adventures and decided to hike 390 east to HY 160 and six miles west up to the pass.

At 10:30 am we met Whip Tail,  who hiked the PCT with She-ra in 2006. He drove us to Pagosa Springs for lunch and then to Durango.

The Band                         First Man, Shera, Restless, #2                       It was Tail’s birthday and he was playing with his Bluegrass Band at the Balcony Bar that (Saturday) night. First Man and I were staying with Rusty, the amazing fiddle player. We had a front row seats and unwound from the five days in the wonderful Colorado snow

Wolf Creek Pass/Durango Co. 10.5 miles

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15-05-29 Day 48 Amazing Terror – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-29.  Day 48. Amazing Terror – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

5:00 am and coffee and oatmeal. Yum. She-ra, Restless, #2, and I hiked to Elwood Pass where you can take the CDT or low route hiking forest service roads. It was a beautiful day… Bright and Sunny….  Humm…..

#2, Restless and I took the CDT high route. It was beautiful. Really. … The snow was firm and you could walk. Around 11:00 it all changed. The snowshoes sunk in 4 Inches and the terrain became challenging. We were to traverse along areas with tight couture lines… (60° +- slope) During the summer, no problem.  Now, 2 to 8 feet of snow….All wet and no trail. Between route finding and the effort to cross 60 degree slopes safety, my bucket of CDT adventure has been filled to the top. My knuckles were white as I gripped my Black Diamond Whippet Ice Axe. The snowshoes would slide sideways a foot or two and then stop. I had twenty feet to slide before I flew off the edge where I could not see where it landed. My heart was pounding out of fear and exertion. My snowshoes were post holing just like I was trying to walk in my boots.

When we got to Silver Pass I had fallen more than ten times. Three times face first down hill. Been off route more than on route. Glissading to try to return to the route.  Since it was getting late and there was more steep traverses ahead, we thought the morning ice would be to dangerous, so we cut down silver pass to FS 388 and to 390. As we where looking for a place to camp, we saw a huge elk and twenty-five yards away, a bear looking for some bugs to eat from a dead tree…

Amazing

Pass Creek next to FS 390.  16.75 Miles

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15-05-28 Day 47 Capitulation – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-28.    Day 47.     Capitulation – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking Along The Continental Divide Trail

Mark Trail CDT 2015

When I awoke at 5:00 I was done. In order to hike the trail you need full blown winter hiking gear. All of it. The problem is I need to hike 18 plus miles a day to reach Canada by September 15th. We’re hiking 1 mile per hour. Thats thirteen miles in thirteen hours. Ouch. Also all that gear is breaking my back. If I continue doing what I’m doing I will be done. Someone told me that I have to be flexible and open minded in order to hike this trail..

The snow is brutal. Snow camping is hard. Fingers and toes are important. With all that said, we decided to drop off the red route and take a lower route. Done.

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It was 8:00 am and they were ready to go so we all hiked together to the El Rito Azul river. Instead of hiking back up to the divide. We took the Conejos River trail to the forest roads. By the time we reached 10,000 ft we were out of snow and on Tera Firma. …  There is hope…. We hiked FS 250 then FS 380. Talking about the trail ahead. Do I flip to Wyoming? Do I find a low route to hike? Do I road walk? Lots of optiong… I know one thing, I cannot hike the crest and make it to Canada by the 15 of September. ….

By Iron Creek FS 380.    20 Miles

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15-05-27 Day 46 Wet Snow – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-27.     Day 46.    Wet Snow – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking the Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

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The wind blew and the snow fell. #2 and I packed up and put on our snowshoes. I have never hiked all day in snowshoes and it was exhausting.  At first the snow had a nice frozen crust with a inch of new snow. By 8:30 am the sun was up and the new snow was clumping under the shoes. By noon we were sinking in and the wet snow was on the shoes adding to the additional two lbs on each foot. We found some water and took a break.

This was real flowing water… Very rare at 11,500 ft. As we climbed,  It would thunder, the wind would blow, a little snow, and the sun would come out. We climbed to 12,000 ft with #2 doing a great job navigating. As the day went on the snow got heavier and made the hiking harder. At 7:20 pm we had hiker 13 miles…. I made a snow box for my tarp and went to bed. To tired to make dinner

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Below 11,894 ft peak,  13 miles

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15-05-26 Day 45 Got to Go – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-26.     Day 45.     Got to Go – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

I needed to hike. I didn’t care what route. The high route, the low route, or road walk. It didn’t matter. We came into town on Thursday, hiked 9 miles out and back (18 miles ) and here it is six days later and we are at the same place.

I openly told my plan. If I go alone I will walk the low route. If someone goes with me, the high route. #2 said he would go. Sooo.

We said our goodbyes with everyone going in different directions. Alice, our wonderful Trail Angel Mom, drove #2 and me to Cumbres Pass for the third time and at 11:30 am we started north. Like before we hiked on trail and could hear the steam engine train from Chama huffing and puffing up the pass. As we hiked the trail went from dirt to snow. Now I had another SIX pounds of gear. Snowshoes, MSR Pocket Rocket Canister Stove, and neoprene socks. This is in addition to the extra sleeping pad, Microspikes and Black Diamond whippet. Winter camping…humm.

After hiking past the campsite we stayed at on Saturday night, we dropped down, thinking we would go around the peak in front of us. We ended up scrambling up to the top of the ridge…  Wow I was exhausted. We found a nice spot in the snow and stopped for the day.

Flat Trail Intersection. 10.2 Mile

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15-05-25 Day 44 Indecision – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-25.   Day 44.   Indecision. ..   Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail

Mark CDT 2015

I was exhausted. Really tired.. Morally tired. Eighteen miles and no advancement. The inner drive to hike and the weather and mountain conditions were in conflict. What to do? Flip to Wyoming where there is “Better” conditions, Wait for the snow to melt, Hike the high route, hike the low route ( forest service roads) or just hike the highway…. How am I going to make it to Canada by the 15th of September?

BirdDog and Raven doing some customer service

Andy’s Mom, Alice was at the outfitter in Telluride, getting snowshoes, and buying equipment. Great, more gear to carry. I needed a stove and snowshoes. She arrived at 5:00 pm just in time for a hiker cookout. We found a grill and had meat and vegetables roasting. Yumm..We were all talking of the options on the table. It felt like no one wanted to split up but change was coming.

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Cookout  at the Y Motel with #2, Alex, Alex, and Trail Angel Alice

Still in Chama.   0 miles.

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15-05-24 Day 43 Retreat – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-24.    Day 43.    Retreat….  Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

I tossed and turned all night. I wondered if the tarp would stay over me as the wind blasted. We were at 11,500 ft sleeping on snow. Once the wind stopped, it started to snow and I could feel the cold snow under me. I had all my cloths on. Everything. What were we in for?

I got up at 7:00 am and there wasn’t a sound. I put on my micro-spikes and gaiters. As I crawled out from under my tarp it was still snowing. An inch or two had fallen. I walked from tent to tent to check on everyone. We had some problems. The number one issue was water. We had no idea how far it was to water. We checked on a pond a quarter mile away and it was frozen. My alcohol stove would not stay lit. There were other concerns as to the weather forecast. Since we were climbing it looked like the conditions would worsen. After a loooong discussion we decided to turn around and hike back the 9 long miles to Cumbres Pass and Chama. The snow continued to fall and the snow turned slushy as we approached the pass. We were post-holing and slipping. It was a chore to hike.

All seven of us crammed into the back of a pickup truck for the ten mile ride to Chama. First stop, Foster’s restaurant. Second stop, The Y motel. Third, The High Country Restaurant. Finally bed.

Hikers: Wagon Wheel, Alex (Vanilla Face), Andy, #2, Birddog, and Me.

Back to Chama,  -9 Long Miles

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15-05-23 Day 42 Snow Shoes ? – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-23.    Day 42.   Snow Shoes ? – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

 

Eight of us hikers slept in a small cabin with no snoring…Amazing. Everyone was packing up so we could be at the opening day of the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad.  The town was also recognized as a CDT gateway community. It was another magic moment of being in the right place at the right time.  Singing, Praying and Boy Scouts. A big community event. At 10:00 am the conductor said ” All aboard” . The train whistles, black smoke blasted from the steam engine, and off it went.

We got our packs and headed up to Cumbres Pass to start hiking to Pagosa Springs. It wasn’t long until we were at 10,500 ft and we were on snow. Andy put on snowshoes and broke trail, Grits packed it down and Birddog and I brought up the rear. We climbed from 10,015 ft to 11,500. The highest point on the trail so far.. At 6:00 pm we began to look for a Campsite blocked from the wind. We hiked down looking for a pond since we were low on water. It was frozen over so Alex and I built a fire to melt snow….. IT was fun and enough for the day. I tried to boil water on my alcohol stove but no luck. Sausage and crackers for dinner.

Near Flat Trail Intersection 9 miles

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15-05-22 Day 41 Chama – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-22     Day 41.     Chama – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail

Mark Trail CDT 2015

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Bacon and Fried Eggs with Coffee.
What a way to start off the day. Sourdough had made his exit plan to ride the 3:00 pm bus to Santa Fe to see some friends, then fly out to visit family before returning to Alaska. We were planing the next section of the trail.

As we were coming down to Chama from the pass I was busy trying to find a way to get some hiking boots in two days. My Walmart Ozark Hikers were having problems from the daily grind. This was a big problem.  I ordered capilene long underwear from Backcountry that wasn’t at the PO. I called customer service and Jacob Wilbanks answered. ” No worries, we can overnight the order. Is there anything else I can help you with?”. “Well actually yes there is….”. At three o’clock my Keen Voyageur boots and Patagonia capilene underwear was delivered to The River Bend Lodge. Thanks Jacob and Backcountry! Great customer service!

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Alice, Andy’s mom, was the best trail angel, driving us all over town doing our errands. Thank You so much Alice.

 

 

We made spaghetti dinner and eight of us crammed into one cabin for a cozy night.

River Bend Lodge.   0 miles.

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15-05-21 Day 40 Colorado – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-21.       Day 40.      Colorado – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail

Mark Trail CDT 2015

It was Sourdough’s last morning on the trail so he wanted to sleep in. At 6:00 am he came over to my tarp. “Can I borrow your pot?”. “Sure. Are we starting at 6:30?” I asked.  “I’m making hot water and leftovers”. Ok.. Great…..Leftovers…. I like to hike a little and warm up a bit before I eat in the morning but this was a big day. Completing the CDT in New Mexico, 650 miles in 40 days.. Wow.

Time to celebrate.


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As we were approaching the state line, there were Wagon Wheel and Alex…. Amazing. They were two hours ahead of us yesterday and the only humans we have seen in five days.. We started at the border of Mexico 40 days ago and we are going to cross into Colorado together. We took some pictures and hiked on.

 

The route we took had a small section along the narrow gauge railroad to Cumbres Pass. We all Choo Chooed along. I checked the GPS and we were a half mile away. Fifteen  minutes later I checked it again and we were walking away from the pass. What’s up?. The tracks were winding up the pass. Sourdough and A and W were ahead so I turned around and cross countryed up to the pass.

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Shortly we all made it and started hitching into Chama. John picked us up and promptly took us to the Box Car Cafe for the daily special, Fish and Chips…..

Alice, Andy’s mom came to be our town trail angel. Well that’s our story. She drove us to the River Bend Lodge where we cleaned up and did the town thing. Eat, Shower, Laundry, Resupply, Eat, Rest. W made Mexican dinner for us and Ice Cream for desert.

Hikers : Sourdough, Wagon Wheel, Raven, First Man, Andy, Birddog, Grits and #2.  and of course Alice our Trail Angel

Chama, New Mexico   6 Miles

But really Colorado

Saw a Coyote or Wolf.

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15-05-20 Day 39 Slip Sliding Away – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-20.   Day 39. Slip Sliding Away – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail

Mark Trail CDT 2015

I woke up at 5:45 and we were starting at 6:00 so I had to hustle. We we dropping from 10,200 ft to 9,500 ft along a road bed. I remember growing up enduring the mud season. Lingering snow and melting frost heaves. I talked about mud previously but this was different, much different. I could do the moonwalk sideways, front-ways, and back-ways.

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It was crazy. My legs were moving but I wasn’t. As I was attempting to walk, I wondered how the trail kept pounding away at me. Nothing personal, a quiet pounding. Just when you thought you could deal with something then ….. Wow I never thought. ..

 

 

We dropped to Rio San Antonio stream and stopped for breakfast with hot chocolate. …and coffee….

The sun was shinning and it was one of those moments that it’s all about.  It was wonderful.

 

 

Back to the trail and soon we were in breaking trail in three foot drifts and searching for the trail at the same time. It was another challenging moment. We were hardly moving and there was an alternate parallel trail on a  dirt road a quarter mile below us. After a short discussion, we headed down. There it was a beautiful muddy dirt road…..Humm here we go again.

We climbed to 10,900 ft and decided to stay on a road trail even though it was covered with snow drifts. We could follow a snow covered road, a snow covered trail is a different story.

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We were also following Alex and Wagon Wheel’s tracks who were two hours ahead. They hike later and we get up earlier. Usually we see them by ten o’clock in the morning, but not this morning. Maybe they were trying to make it to Chama today. Either way we will see them in town.

Osier Mesa  17.8 Miles

Saw A Heard Of Antilope

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15-05-19 Day 38 Snow – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-19.     Day 38.    Snow. – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

I set my tarp up off the ground to allow air to flow so maybe I might not get a lot of moisture on my sleeping bag. It was drizzling lightly so no worries. I woke up at midnight with hail bouncing up under the tarp and piling on me. I pulled up the polycro ground sheet to block the hail. My backpack blocked the other side.

 

When I got up the ground was covered with snow/hail. I packed up the wet tarp and hiked to water. Alex and Wagon Wheel were camped and we hooted as Sourdough and I passed. The clouds were getting thick and we were in a full blown snow storm by 9:30 am. After an hour and an inch of snow, it stopped and the sun came out. The whole ground was a sloppy, muddy, snowey mess. I tried to dodge the water as best as I could but my feet were frozen.

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We hiked to Hopewell Lake Campground where the water was on and the pit bathroom blocked the cold wind. All the stoves came out and Sourdough made potato soup. I boiled water for coffee and hot chocolate.

We hiked on and crossed HW 64 and found Trail 41. It was great until we turned right and began to cross three foot snow drifts.

 

Alex and Wagon blazed the trail as we decended to Spring Tank were we crossed a swollen stream.  The meadows were all under water and made crossing unpleasent. Well maybe just wet. As we hiked to end the day the sun was shinning and snow flurries were in the air. Amazingly wonderful. ..

Murphy Tank.     24.2 Miles

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15-05-18 Day 37 Choices – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-18.    Day 37.    Choices – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail

Mark Trail CDT 2015

After having a restless night I knew I had messed up. Everything was covered with frost. The top of my sleeping bag was wet and the sides frozen. I thought I was under enough tree canopy, but I was wrong.  Another lesson.

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Sourdough and I started at 5:45 am. The mud was caking and I wasn’t going to complain since the last time we ended up wading in snow melt for two miles.  I started to hike cross country and as usual headed in the wrong direction. Eventually I got back on the “Trail”. Well….. actually there were a lot of options. Old Trail, New Trail, Red Trail, Purple Trail. Cross Country, Purple Dotted Trail. A wonderful dirt road trail appeared and I checked the GPS and it was the trail… GREAT.. No more mud. Fifteen minutes later I checked the GPS again………um…ah…On the Purple route that ended with a mile of cross country hiking… Snow, Blow Downs, Up hills and Down hills.  I started to question my ability to navigate until I saw two Bud Light cans. I was assured I knew I was getting close. Back on the Red Route, Alex and Wagon Wheel showed up just in time for breakfast.. Already a fun packed day. We worked our way north. Cross country, red and purple routes. Wagon Wheel started the don’t care walk and walked through the puddles and small streams. We dogged the puddles and rocked hopped the streams but eventually my boots were soaked. Late in the day we crossed the Tres Piedras Rio by log that was the excitement for the day. The sun was setting and the drops of rain began to fall….

 

 

Saddle Below  Deer Park Tank  23.3 Miles

Saw eight Elk

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15-05-17 Day 36 Going up! – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-17.    Day 36.      Going up!   –  Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

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Hiking day so I was up early to pack the food for the next five days, Mail the cards, and take a refreshing HOT shower.

All packed up, we went to “The Last Breakfast” having the feeling of wanting to get back to hiking and at the same time knowing we will have memories and the sound of Bluegrass dancing in our heads for a long time.

 

We started out gradually and climbed from 6,500ft  to 9,300 ft with the tempeture dropping. As we hiked you could look to the east and see the snow capped mountains… Humm. Then when we turned a corner, you could see north and yup, you guessed it…. SNOW….  it was here and there with an occasional drift. The roads and meadows were wet and muddy. After hauling five days of food and two liters of water I was ready to camp at 7:30 pm.

 

FR724   16.5 Miles

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15-05-16 Day 35 Bluegrass Camp – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-16.    Day 35.    Bluegrass Camp – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

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Ghost Ranch

Breakfast isn’t till 7:30 am so it’s a good reason to sleep in and rest our bodies. The breakfast was eggs, hash browns, and oatmeal. I passed on the oatmeal and loaded up. Even after two meals, I could feel my body bouncing back from the pressure of the daily mileage.

 

20150517_090511   I worked at uploading the blog and writing some Georgia Okeeffe post cards, going through the food for the next five days to Chama. Wow, soon we will be in Colorado.

As I walked the campus of Ghost Ranch, I imagined what a special place it is. Rich in South West history.

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Grits and Birddog

Hikers at the Ranch are: Sourdough, Alex, Wagon Wheel, First Man, Hanatizer, Andy, Birddog, Grits, She-ra, and #2. A real hiker hangout. Hikers Ahead are Ltd Dan, Lion King, and Frenchy? Not to sure of any of that info.

Fried Chicken, Mac and Cheese and Cole slaw with Watermelon for desert…  Yum.

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The students of the Bluegrass Camp practiced all week for the Saturday Night Grass Band Hoopla. We were entertained as each group played a few songs. Then the Teachers got together and let loose. It was perfect timing for an amazing evening of Bluegrass Music… Wonderful Talent.

Ghost Ranch.   0 Miles.

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15-05-15 Day 34 Ghost Ranch – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-15.    Day 34.  Ghost Ranch – Mark Trail CDT

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

Since we had a relatively short day we made hot water at 6:00 am. We took out time trying to empty our pack of food. Shoving in the last crumbs of crumpled crackers and nuts. Whatever we had to eat. Yumm.

 

 

We packed up and headed to the Ghost Ranch Living Museum. As we walked up to the doors you could tell there was nothing living at the museum. It looked like one day someone locked the doors and never come back. The weeds were growing up through the pavement and the front sign was removed. We looked around for the “Nature Trail” we were supposed to follow to the ranch. We found the trail on the right side of the building with all the signs still identifying plants sometimes that were there otherwise, long gone. It was spooky… Get it…. “Ghost Ranch”….OK.

 

As we hiked the temperature dropped. I looked over my right shoulder and it was coming. I put on my pack cover and rain coat bracing for and racing for the ranch. The rain started to really come down as we reached the registration building. “What do you want to do? Camp?” I asked. “Get a room if they had one” Sourdough said. I was all in. The rain poured as we arrived just in time.

We split the room four ways and bought lunch and dinner tickets. We quickly took showers and was at the front of the line for lasagna and the salad bar… Oh Boy…..It was great. My body craved fresh greens and I was more than willing to shove it in. I ate for the full lunch hour…

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Susan, one of the Ghost Ranch Staff asked us if we were hikers. Of course, come sit with us. She offered to take us to buy some beer for us on her next break… What a wonderful place.

Sourdough had food for two since Phil went home so I lucked out. Sorry Phil. I forwarded my food I sent to myself at Ghost Ranch to Lake City, CO since it was the next stop that needed 5 days of food.

It was Bluegrass Camp this week at Ghost Ranch, our lucky day. We listened to the students play and it was wonderful. After the show, there was a impromptu hiker party back at the corral dorm rooms. Yippee….

At 10:00 I drifted off to sleep…happy I wasn’t in the rain or snow.

Ghost Ranch.  8 Miles.

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15-05-14 Day 33 Overcast All Day – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-14   Day 33. Overcast All Day. – Mark Trail CDT

The Continental Divide Trail
Mark Trail CDT 2015

 

Since yesterday was a challenging day we knew it had to be a real easy day to make it to Ghost Ranch as planned. I left at 5:40 am and said I would stop before 2 hours. I paralleled HWY 96 for three miles and stopped for breakfast and wait for Sourdough, W and Alex to catch up.

 

After we crossed the highway, we climbed from 7,400 ft to 8,500 ft. to Camino Mesa. We crossed the San Padro Wilderness, Rio Chama Wilderness and the Chama River Canyon Forest Wilderness  We then hiked the Ojltos Canyon to the Chama Grant. It was a chocolate river, thanks goodness I got water previously.  We found a great place to camp next to the Chama River at The Whirlpool Dispersed Campground,  privy and all . Once again, we went through our packs, eating everything and anything. The wasn’t easy enought to make it all the way to Ghost Ranch. No Worries…. The food in our packs will keep us alive but we need real food to thrive. Tomorrow will be a day to thrive.

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Whirlpool Campground. 21.7 Miles

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15-05-13 Day 32. Oh My – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-13.   Day 32.     Oh My – Mark Trail CDT

The Continental Divide Trail

Mark Trail 2015 CDT

 

The forecast was for storms and snow. The rain stopped at 1:00 am and no snow. Actually it was warm. We were hiking on the FS95 at 5:37 am. As we walked the mud caked to the bottom of our shoes. I would step forward and slide back 1 inch. After the mud would pile up, clumps would fall off to start the whole process again.

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We had breakfast at the Los Pinos Trail Head (CDT) and we were happy to be done with the mud. We climbed to 10,000 ft noticing beautiful snow along the trail. By the time we reached 10,500 ft the drifts were 2 feet deep. Alex and Wagon Wheel (The Boys) were breaking trail for the senior generation..

At lunch our boots were damp. Some might even say they were wet. I thanked the boys for a great job leading.

As I surveyed the meadow, I could see the trail markers in the middle of shimmering ICE COLD lake of water. No… Can’t be. Well Be… I danced from clump of snow to clump of snow trying to avoid the water, when I gave up and started to run. The water went from 1 inch to 2 inch to ankle and then calf deep…..Oh That’s Cold. As if that wasn’t enough, the trail was under water off and on for a a few miles….. I would wring out my socks only to come to another meadow crossing. We crossed San Pedro Peaks and started down the north side. The snow faded away and……..  The blow downs began. NO WAY…….Yes Way. Blow Downs as far as you can imagine. .

When we arrived at the Cecilia Springs we had our fill of another special day on the CDT.

Cecilia Spring.   16.5 Miles

I never found the spring..

And my camera broke…

15-05-12. Day 31 The Nero – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-12.     Day 31.     The Nero – Mark Trail

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Mrs. Yang, the owner of the Del Prado Motel had errands to run so she said there was no hurry to be out of our room by 11:00 am. After hiking 5 20
mile days in a row I needed rest. We slept in till 7:00 am and went to Mc Ds for first breakfast. It is 3 Days to Ghost Ranch so I didn’t need to buy much food at the grocery store. We did have to buy 2 bottles of heet to get us to Chama which was a bummer.

We ate again and went to the Post Office to send some cards and gear I wasn’t using back home.. I also contacted Bront to send the ice ax, (black diamond whippet), micro spikes, and gaiters, to Chama. I ordered some capline long underwear from backcountry to be sent there too. Lots of busy work at it was time to leave town at 4:00 pm.

As we hiked out, one last stop at Subway for a sub. I couldn’t resist to buy an extra for later. Sourdough looked at birds and W and Alex cough up to us….

There was a storm forecast-ed with rain and snow. We could see it coming and as soon as the lightning started we stopped to camp.

Sourdough and I shared the sub and it was off to bed as the sound of rain hitting the tarp lulled me to sleep.

FS 95.  5.1 miles

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15-05-11. Day 30. Celebrate – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-11.  Day 30.  Celebrate

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We were in the middle of the 30 mile stretch of little water and all I had left was the water from the How Now Brown Cow Tank. Humm…..Maybe I can make it to the next water without drinking it. We got started at 6:30 am and had a beautiful hike along the rim of La Ventana Mesa.

 

 

The boys were already at the Jones Canyon Spring when we arrived. Since we were close to town, it was a feeding frenzy. Sourdough was eating a dinner for breakfast and I made the Ramin that I have been carrying since Silver City. To bad it was low sodium, just wasn’t what I was looking for.

 

When we stopped for lunch we had a little over five miles to NM 197 and then a five mile road walk into Cuba. We didn’t know if we would make it but the chances of camping along the road didn’t look good. At 5:30 pm we all walked into Cuba together.  Alex’s friend Alex met us as we walked to Mrs Yang’s Del Prado Motel. We all showered and Alex drove us to El Bruno’s Mexican Restaurant to celebrate one month on the trail….I had one to many margaritas. Another Great Day….

Del Prado Motel, Cuba. 22.1 Miles

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15-05-10. Day 29. This is it! – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-10      Day 29.     This is it!

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I slept great under my tarp for the first time in a long while. It was cold but not enough to freeze my water or sleeping bag.

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I was on the trail at 6:00 am to clear skys. We  dropped down to 6,100 ft to the Arroyo Chico wash. Water was running as this was the second river we have crossed on our way north. Well it wasn’t a river. Maybe two feet wide… We had “30 miles” of “NO” water and already there was water in just a few miles. I was already loaded with three and a half liters so the water really wasn’t needed. It’s been cool so maybe the three liters will last.

We then climbed 300 ft to Mesa San Louis where we could see back where we climbed down the day before. We crossed the  Los Cerro Colorados where we saw all kinds of sandstone formations. We weaved in and out, up and down amazing scenery. This is what it is all about. Days like these make it all worth it. We stopped at several old windmills looking for water and settled on a water tank full of cows. The water made me gag… But I needed it. I ran it through a coffee filter and my Sawyer filter. Then treated it with aqua mira. Hopefully it will keep me from getting what Phil got.

Since we weren’t hiking a road, the pace was slow but we worked hard and I was exhausted. Alex and W had finished  dinner as we arrived and hiked on. At 8:00 pm as the sun was setting we found a spot off the trail to sleep for the night….

Along the Mesa San Luis  20 Miles

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15-05-09 Day 28 It’s Snailing – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-09.    Day 28.    It’s Snailing!

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Back to our old schedule.  Up at 5:00 am, hiking at 5:30 am. We watched the sunrise at 6:17 am. By 6:30, it was hailing. Sourdough and I caught up to Wagon Wheel and Alex at 7:20 and stopped for breakfast. By the time the water was boiling, it was snailing.. (snowing and hailing). We packed up and hiked till 9:30 for second breakfast. Again it started to snailing. There was a spring where we needed to get water but it was a half a mile off trail. When we got there, W and Alex had already loaded up on water for us….. So Nice.

 

We found a spot out of the wind for lunch and thankfully no Snow. We were at 8,500 ft crossing a high mesa. At the end we could see the whole valley as we began to decend. We dropped to the valley floor where it began to rain…… And hail. I guess that would be railing.. What a day.

 

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We arrived at the Ojo Frio Spring at 6:00 pm. As we were making dinner…… You guessed it…. It began to rain. We called it a day and set up camp. Sourdough,  Wagon Wheel, Alex and I.

Ojo Frio Spring.  21 Miles

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15-05-08 Day 27 Phil – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-08.   Day 27     Phil

Hiking  The Continental Divide Trail

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I was frozen. Alex came over to see the sunrise. I stayed in my sleeping bag waiting for Sourdough and Phil to climb to the top. They showed up a little past 7:00 am as I was packing up. The wind was blowing cold. My hands were so cold, I had problems stuffing my pack.

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When I caught up to Sourdough and Phil, Phil was still sick from the day before..  After all the blisters now this. After a few miles he decided to turn around and go back to Grants to see a Dr.. He is the toughest man I know. I would have stopped after the second blister. He had so many blisters and new ones every day. He bought new boots in Grants and seemed to help. Now this….

A truck came up the road and we told him about Phil. Hopefully he picked him up.

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We hiked till 6:30 pm and found a place out of the wind to cook and camp. I needed some sleep.

1 Mi. Past Ranger Water Tank. 20.4 Miles

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15-05-07 Day 26 Mt Taylor – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-07       Day 26        Mt. Taylor

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W made arrangements for the Carrot Express to give us a ride to mail our boxes ahead. Dennis our driver was patient as we waited for the PO to open then dropped us off at the Ranger Station on the edge of town.

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After a short road walk we were on trail headed for Mt. Taylor. At 11,300 ft it is the highest point so far on the trail. You could see it in the distance getting closer as we hiked. It reminded me of hiking the PCT. After looking on the maps I could see that I might be able to make it to the top before sunset. At 7:00 pm I had 700 ft to climb. W, Alex and Grits were on top. Sourdough and Phil stopped just below the peak.

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The sunset was the entertainment for the night. After the sun set so did the tempeture.  It was the coldest night yet. I couldn’t get warm. Frost formed on my pack and me. Oh.

Taylor Peak 11,301 ft. 21.2 Miles

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15-05-06 Day 25 Grants – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-06.    Day 25.    Grants

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We were up early to eat the free breakfast at the Travel Lodge.

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I rushed to Walmart  to buy boots before the Mumms picked us up at 9:30 am. They gave us a ride back to the RV park so we could hike the CDT back into town. At McDonald’s we had the BIG breakfast as second breakfast. The goal is to get a mix of as many calories and  fresh vegetables into the system as possible.

P1010678P1010674            We stopped at the mining museum where we learned about the uranium mining around Grants. The town was also noted for carrot production until someone opened their refrigerator with a broken light and the carrots were glowing as bright as can be. Humm, didn’t they say to eat your carrots so you can see at night?

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The Smiths Grocery had wonderful salad selection for lunch and finally we made it to the ranger station to complete our days hike through town. We hitched back to the Travel Lodge to complete packing a box of food to send ahead to Ghost Ranch Resort and the next 5-6 days to Cuba 105 miles away.

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As I was working on the upcoming maps in the lobby of the hotel, Evey, the front desk clerk, shared her home made vegetable stew with me…. The nicest addition to a wonderful day in Grants

Grants.     4 Miles

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15-05-05 Day 24 Tevas Toast – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-05    Day 24.    Tevas Toast

We are in the middle of The Malpias Lava Flow…. THE BADLANDS… It doesn’t take 8 miles of hiking in a lava flow to realize why no one lived there. The Zuni-Acoma Trail was a way natives crossed the lava flow. Humm, It must have been a good reason to hike the trail.  It chewed up my Tevas to the point I had no cushion left….. Not Good. We actually were happy to hike on a dirt road.

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We walked north west up Bonita Canyon, with high cliffs to the east. Then turned east on a gravel road going down the tight Zuni Canyon to Grants. While it twisted and turned, the gravel ground at my feet. I took Advil to give me some relief which helped. I had enough of the trial of hiking in sandals. The best feature of sandals are that they are light, cool, dry and don’t get smelly. I can adjust the straps as my feet swell. The bad part is that the foot bed is thin and you can feel all the rocks, big and small.

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As we got closer to town we realized we could make it by 6:00 pm so Grants here we come.

We made phone calls as we hiked to use our time wisely as town days are busy days. Carol and Hugo Mumm are trail Angels. Bront, my Boulder supply angel, sent a package with the next section of maps and food to them for the next section. They picked us up at the edge of town at the campground and dropped us off at the Travel Lodge to clean up before dinner.

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Problem Bear, Raven, Wagon Wheel, Phil, Sourdough and the Mumms all went to WOW for a delicious dinner.  Time for bed since we have a full day tomorrow.

Grants, NM.          26.4 miles

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15-05-04 Day 23 Highs and Lows – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-04.    Day 23.    Highs and Lows

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Since we were next to the solar tank with plenty of water we made hot water. There was frost on the ground so our sleeping bags were wet from condensation as our sweat hit the cold tops of our bags. We will dry them in the sun at lunch.

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After a four mile road walk on NM 117 we had breakfast at the trail head for The Narrows Rim Trail. There was a picnic area so Sourdough went all out and made potato soup.. Delicious.

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We have been road walking since Mangas Mt Fire Lookout so being on a trail was nice. The rim trail was amazing. With great views of our next section The Malpias Lava Fields, we could see for miles.

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We even hiked cross country and climbed down a dry creek bed between the tall cliffs. When we arrived at the road again, Phil decided to hitch into Grant to get some new shoes and let his blisters heal. I have no idea how he has walked this far with ALL his blisters. Off to the road and he was gone.

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Sourdough and I hiked along the road till we came to Zuni-Acoma Trail Head. It crosses The Malpias Lava Field for eight miles. The trail was on lava up, down, over and through. Very slow going.  We stopped for dinner and at 7:30 we camped.

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Half way across The Malpias. 15 Miles

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15-05-03 Day 22 Road and Water – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-03.     Day 22.     Road and Water

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5:40 I awoke to be ready to hike at 6:00 am. We hiked to the Corner Well for breakfast. Commando was there camping and left as we were eating. We hiked north then east to our next water.

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I carried a liter since it was only eight miles to the next water. Armijo Spring is a half a mile up Armijo Canyon. There was suppose to be water but only a four inch pipe with water in it, but it was not flowing or dripping.

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Although it was a very historic site, I was bummed. It was getting hot and I only had a little water left and 10 miles to the next solar well. I flicked the water with my finger into my bottle for twenty minutes and only got two  dirty cups…..There were a few water tanks along the way but most were dry. There was a windmill six tenths of a mile up the trail but I didn’t want to hike it as I was pooped from scrambling a mile up a canyon with no water.

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As Alex and W started to hike cross country to the windmill, we found a muddy water tank with water next to the trail. Sourdough waded out and filled our bottles with sand brown water. I doubled filtered. Once with a coffee filter and second with my Sawyer Mini. The water came out of the filter clear.. Yes…

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We ate lunch and hiked another 9 miles to highway 117 and a Solar Well. It was flowing and was great water. We ate dinner and camped by the tanks. The sunset was awesome and the moonrise better….

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Solar Well at 117 and Sand Canyon. 17.5 miles

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15-05-02 Day 21 On the Road Again – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-02.  Day 21.  On The Road….Again.

The Continental Divide Trail                                                                                   Mark Trail CDT 2015

5:45 am the Coffee Pot was on. I made the Toaster Special, Fried butter with a couple of eggs with bagels.

We ate a big breakfast as we prepaired to head out. There is never enough time to Eat, Rest, Catch up with email, and Pack for the next section. We left at 8:00 am as there was a new batch of hikers coming in

Hikers Ahead that we know of: Dan, Problem Bear, First Man, Michele and Jamie

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Behind us: Commando, Lion King, Bird Dog, Grits, Boston Bones.

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We hiked 15 miles to the Thomas ‘ home. It is a must stop for CDT hikers. We caught up to Michelle and Jamie, so there were seven of us at there home.

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We had a great time listening to family stories of days long gone by. The wind blew and a short rain passed and it was time to go. We filled our water bottles and off we went. We had dinner next to the road and camped 2 miles before the Corner Well. We set the tarp up but there wasn’t any rain. A long day walking on road.

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2 miles before Corner Well.   22 Miles.

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15-05-01 Day 20 May Day – Mark Trail CDT

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15-05-01.    Day 20.     May Day

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The dogs took turns barking ALL night. My pinky toe on my left foot did the same thing my achilles on my right foot did in Silver City. Very frustrating and painful. No sleep that I really needed.

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I made coffee and started on the chores. The Toaster House is a place for hikers hiking the CDT and Bikers biking the Great Divide Trail,  to stay while in town. There are showers down the street at the campground..       The Pie-o-neer Pie Shop didn’t open till eleven so we had time to clean and repair some equipment. My thermarest had gotten a leak for the second time so we patched it then patched Phil’s Neo Air sleeping pad.

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We walked to the Pie Shop for some lunch and pie. The vegetable Quiech was wonderful. I ate two. I needed to pick up my resupply box,  three miles east at the Top Of The World convenience store.  I walked about half way before I got a ride to the front door. Vickie retrieved my box and looked for any other mail I might have. “that’s all” she said.  ” Do you need a ride back?” .  “Sure” and back to the Toaster House I went.

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I rushed to the Pie House to have a piece of pie before they closed. Kathy spoiled us with conversation and a scents of home, we missed. I had a piece of  Apple Pepper, Their last piece..

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We had multiple dinners including Wagon Wheel’s spegetti with special sauce. It was a great day of rest and food. We had some tea and bed at hiker midnight. ( 9:00 PM ).

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15-04-30 Day 19 Road Rally – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-30.    Day 19.      Road Rally

Since the way we were taking into Pie Town was total road, we wanted to start at 6:00 am. To bad we had hot drinks and breakfast to enjoy. We could eat ALL the food left in our packs so we were eating. At 6:20 we had enough light to start hiking, enjoying the sun rise. .. The road had lots of rocks and gradually got better on our feet. We took turns listening to music to make the walk more enjoyable.

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We arrived at the only water for the entire walk into town. Gene came out to show us how to operate the well and to share some time together. He owns the property that has the well and is a Trail Angel to CDT hikers. He said he had the water tested and did not need to be filtered. It was cool and refreshing. Sourdough cooked lunch to get rid of the now excess food we were saving to get us into town. Gene commented that ” Maybe you guys won’t get to town today” . That reminded us that we still had 16 miles to town to hike and off we went.

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At 1:00 pm we stopped for second lunch. We cranked up some tunes to get us in the mood for the road walk. Many hours later we were rushing to get to town before the store closed. Alex set the pace and we arrived in Pie Town at 6:15. Just a little to late for pie.

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Pie Town.     22.9 Miles

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15-04-29 Day 18 Crush – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-29.       Day 18.       Crush

The coyotes were right on time howling to wake me up at 5:50 am. We were having COFFEE Time !!!!!  before we started hiking and it was awesome.  We are two days from Pie Town resupply so we can start to eat all our food and burn the fuel. The timing was perfect since it was the coldest morning yet with frozen water bottles. At 6:35 am we were hiking and at 6:50 we were off trail…Not lost, just off trail. The start of another wonderful day on the CDT.

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We crossed highway 12 where “W” hitch hiked last night  into Reserve NM 10 miles off trail to resupply some food  and hoped to catch us in Pie Town. As we left the road, there was TRAIL MAGIC!!!!  past the gate under a tree. Orange Crush…Yea!!  Thank you who ever you are…..You Are Very Wonderful..

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We had two choices of trail to take to Pie Town. The “Official” red route that goes through Pie Town or the purple that evolves a 8 mile hitch into town. We chose the red route thinking to avoid the hitch. We found the trail well marked with new signs and a nice tread. At 10:30 am I looked for our position on the map and couldn’t find our position. “Oh no..” We are on the purple route which is the official route. I was crushed again. Twice I have led us the wrong way this morning…. Since the trail is in the development stage, there is a lot of choices as to what route to take. We reviewed our situation snd made a plan. Hike on and hike cross country for a mile or two to get back on the red route. We had lunch and was looking for our turnoff when the Official trail turned straight up a steep incline. The trail builders installed rock water bars and all. I was gasping for air and again, Crushed… When will be able to hike without getting winded? We were at 8,800 ft so maybe I need a little more time to aclamate.

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We all had our compasses out as we hiked cross country. We would take a bearing, pick a tree or rock, hike to it, and repeat. This is just what we learned in Boy Scouts. We come out exactly where we wanted, and headed to Valle Tio Vinces Spring to get much needed water. After much searching, the spring was dry. Another 3.7 miles to Mangas Mtn Fire Lookout for the next possible water. The lookout is 9,691 ft and manned by Dave. He gave us some of his personal water and gave us a tour of the tower. Another amazing day.

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FS Road 4914U.   16 Miles

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15-04-28 Day 17 Three Hands

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15-04-28.   Day 17.    Three Hands

The ice on my tarp cracked and shattered as I stuffed it into my pack. It was cold. Real Cold. I had to get moving to warm up. It was 6:38 am and we reached tank no 2 or the Farm Tank just below John Kerr Peak at 7:30 am  for water and breakfast.  Alex was there waiting for us. He was ahead of us when we decided to stop last night.

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There was First Man Camped next to the trail. He started a day behind us and passed us somewhere. He got sick and slowed down enough for us to catch him. We shared our past hiking experiences and reinforced that most hikers on this trail have a lot of experience.

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It was “9” miles to the next water. Unfortunately that was as the crow flys. We hiked along forrest roads and brand new unfinished trail. It ended with some pink flags guiding us through the woods.  We hiked  “cross country” down to the old trail along a dirt road. At one point I had a map in one hand, a compass in one hand, and a GPS in another hand. What a feat!!!

First Man came along and showed us how he could have passed us.  With legs up to my arm pits we said “HI” and zoom, he was gone.

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I was getting a little nervous as the miles wore on with no water. We passed one green tank but my stomach couldn’t take it. At 6:00 pm we arrived at the Aragon Well, Windmill and tank. It was a beautiful sight with great water. We loaded up and found Alex next to an old buss.. Shelter!!!

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As we made dinner, Dr. Sourdough performed surgery on Phil’s blisters…. It was hard to look at. I don’t know how he is hiking…Great dinner of White Bean Chili.

Aragon Water Well.      19.1 Miles

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15-04-27 Day 16 The Divide – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-27 Day 16.    The Divide

It was cold, very cold, not freezing, but cold. I had all my cloths on except for two extra pair of socks. It rained a little, Sunshined a little, and hailed a little. We headed to Cox Canyon between Eagle Peak and Pinon Knob.

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We first climbed to 8,400 ft. then up to the Divide at 9,023 ft. There was still snow on the ground from falling the day before. Chef Sourdough made a wonderful freeze dried pasta salad for second lunch. The sun came out and we dried out our sleeping bags. We left the dirt road and hiked along the Divide on trail. It felt really good to be on trail. It was short lived as we soon were in a burn area with no trail. We looked at the map and GPS and headed cross country where we picked up the trail again. It was 6:30 pm and hungry. We didn’t make it to the next water but made due with what we had. We cooked over fire since we were low on fuel. We saw Elk, Mule Deer, and lots of birds.. Sourdough knew them all, especially the robins… Nice Moon…

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Tularsa Mtns.     29 Miles

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15-04-26 Day 15 Snow Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-26. Day 15.   Snow

The drops of rain gave me enough time to run a string and set up the tarp. It was 11:58 pm. Alex having sent his tent in for repairs jumped under. By 6:00 am the rain turned to snow. Not a good time to be stream crossing. At 9:00 am the snow/rain stopped and it was time to go. The rain and snow and sun took turns, changing from one to the other.

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At 2:22 pm I crossed the Gila River for the last time. As I sloshed on with my soaking wet feet, I reminisced of the past 6 days. The Gila was at one time a great hike. Since the flood it is different. It is river crossings, rock hopping, sand grinding, willow wacking, tree climbing, trail finding, snow raining, four alarm adventure. As Moonwalker would say, ” I’m done with that taste”…. Next…..

The birds we saw or heard were Canyon Wren, Common Merganser Duck, Mexican Whip-por-will, and Zone-taried Hawk. Animals, Elk, Bear, Beaver and Turkey Prints

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We are a little short of food and hoped to mooch some at the Snow Lake Campground. Alex and WW hauled out a chair and stainless pot from  “camp trash” they found in the canyon. We saw some campers and brought them “Gifts”.

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Suddenly WW had four hot dogs on the fire. Brothers Bobby and Gilbert were at Snow Lake to hunt turkey. They told us the whole story of how to grab us a turkey. All we need is another 20 lbs of gear.. The hot dogs were fantastic along with mustard and buns. Where they turkey dogs? Humm….. Suddenly you could see the rain comming over the mtn. We quickly  thanked them and ran back to move our packs as we were again rain/snowed on. The bathroom sheltered us from another wave of weather. At 4:20 pm we needed to move on to Gail Tank where we had dinner and watered up. What a day…..

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1 mile past Gail Tank. Xx Miles 7,920 ft. Snowing again…

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15-04-25 Day 14 Little Things/Big Things – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-24  Day 14  Little Things/Big Things

What is a cup of hot water? The notes on the map said we had 85 more river crossings. By 6:45 am I had already lost count and we weren’t even at the point where the note stated the counting started. My feet were numb and the rocks were like 80 grit sandpaper gringing on my feet. Every time I entered the river I would shake the sand and stones out from between my Tevas and my feet only to have them fill up again as I climbed out. By 8:00 am I was being tested.

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Off in the distance we could see a person. As we approached we could see a fire and a “Hello”. Do you want a cup of coffee? ”

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Do you really mean it? YES!. Burny, Rick and George from Tucson, Az were out for week. They asked a lot of questions while we enjoyed drinking hot coffee by the fire. We were all warmed up and it was time to go. I said ” Little things to Through Hikers are big things and this is a really BIG Thing”. It was. Thanks so much!  I was ready to hit the river again. As amazing as it was, it was challenging as well.

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At lunch we reviewed our progress and realized we underestimated how long it would be till we get to Pie Town, our next food stop. Maybe we can get some food from the campers at Snow Lake tomorrow.

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Along The Gila River near Swinging Cross Canyon.   15 Long Miles.

Oh, Phil fell today…….Sourdough fell in the river…..

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15-04-24 Day 13 Gila Cliff Dwellings – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-24.  Day 13.  Gila Cliff Dwellings

It sprinkled as we were going to bed and it started to rain at 1:00 am for a few hours.  I was suppose to get up at 5:00 am. but at 5:30 I was still in bed. It’s hard to get up when it’s been raining.

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We packed up and hiked to the porch of Doc Campbell’s so we could get out of the rain and eat breakfast. The rain was off and on as we road walked to the Gila Cliff Dwellings.

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They are about a mile off the trail but a must stop on our way north. Sourdough filled me in on the history of the 40 year time frame when the (pre pueblo) cliff dwellers lived here.

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As we walked to the Little Bear Canyon trail head we met a group from New Mexico Junior College.  They rolled out the first trail magic for us, Little Debbie Snacks… YUM!

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It was Friday and the first time we saw hikers on the trails. We hiked to the Gila River and headed upstream to Jordan Hot Spring. When we arrived there was a group from Arizona taking a Leave No Trace and Leadership 18 day class. To bad we were hiking to Canada. We still had miles to hike weaving in and out of the Gila River. I found my Darn Tuff wool socks did the best to hike in. The nylon and Seal Skin socks attracted every stone in the river bottom to lodge between my foot and my Tevas. Ouch…

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The first day on the Gila River I said, “this is the best”. That was then and this is now the best. The canyon walls were mesmerizing.  I am so blessed to be able to hike this trail.

2 miles Before The Meadow on the Gila River.      12 Miles

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15-04-23 Day 12 Hiker Trash Tour – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-23.    Day 12.    Hiker Trash Tour

Crossing the Gila in the dark at 5:30 am was to much to digest so we settled on 6:30 as the sun was coming up. We woke at 6:00 and needed to start in shorts. Oh boy… It was cold. Phil decided to have the best sleep he had ever had in two years, he slept in till Sourdough served him coffee at 6:20 in bed. I got back into my Zpacks 10 degree bag to wait till the last minute to get out. Since we were in no hurry, I boiled water.  The Via coffee that Phil brought made my hot chocolate taste much better. Off we went at 7:00 am for our first crossing. Oh …..Oh that’s cold. By 8:00 am I had lost count of the river crossings but knew it was more than I have ever crossed in all my backpacking experience.

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By the time my feet thawed, it was time for another crossing. At one point I had to wrestle my way through 20 feet of thick willows.  As the sun came up the water warmed quickly. We settled into bushwack, cross and bushwack again up the river gorge.

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W, Alex and I come across two old rafts and some trash. Decision time. W and Alex are Eagle Scouts and get it. We all took a load and carried it out on the tradition of the Hiker Trash Tour.. CDT 2015.

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As we hiked we found two hot springs on the side of the Gila river. We stopped at one and soaked our feet.

We came to the Gila bridge and on to Doc Campbell’s to get our packages. Too much food. Really?…..yes really!. We loaded the hiker box with all our extras although we have 7 days of food to get to Pie town.

Off to the Hot Springs for a soak. Dinner and Sleep…

Gila Hot Springs. XX Miles

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15-04-22 Day 11 The Gila Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-22.      Day 11      The Gila

Sourdough woke us at 5:00 am a healed man. Not perfect but much better. 5:30 am we were headed to the famed Gila River.. Up we climbed Sheep Correll Canyon to 6,900 ft along the Sapillo Trail before dropping to 5,200 feet to the Gila River.

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We stopped on our way for breakfast and Alex and Wagon walked up. Somehow they took the long cut out of town and had great stories of their adventure. We all hiked together to the river for lunch. Eats and his son Ents joined us for a true hiker feed. They moved on quickly as they were doing big miles having started 3 days behind us. Everyone hikes their own hike.

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The trail got washed out in 2013 so it was SLOOOOW going. We crisscrossed the river walking on sand and rocks. Ouch… My feet took a beating in my Tevas that I have hiked in since the border. I have Keen Voyager boots and Topo trail runners ready to switch to when I am ready.. I might be ready.

Along the Gila River  Miles. ?

15-04-21 Day 10 The Eye Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-21. Day 10. The Eye

The eye looked bad. Real bad. It looked like an old faucet with a constant drip. Sourdough tried to sleep in his contact in one eye. He knew he made a big mistake… Decision time. Head to a Dr. or head to the trail.. Tough it out and head for the trail was the decision. We packed up and headed to the Food Basket Market to get Smartwater bottles of water and Fritos. We just needed the bottles the water came in since we were hiking long streches without water.

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On our way we met up with Avelino from the Silver City Daily Press. He is the Editor and was tipped off that there were some CDT Hikers in town by a lady we met while walking through town. He knew the trail out of town so he guided the way for us telling us the history of the newspaper and his years growing up in town. Hiking through the Little Walnut Park added to our great stay in Silver City.

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At the end of the park we said our goodbys and hiked on. As we climbed out of town, Sourdough’s eye continued to water and was a big problem for him but he continued on. We crossed our first running water of the entire hike as we crossed Bear Creek. At Moore Canyon Creek we ate dinner and camped below Big Trap Spring.. As we fell asleep we prayed Sourdough’s eye would heal.

Big Trap Spring.     18 Miles

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15-04-20 Day 9 Silver City – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-20.  Day 9.    Silver City

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A Zero Day….  Eating, Resting, Eating, Computer work, Eating, Shopping, Eating, Resting… Thats all…. Well not actually. I couldn’t get to sleep last night. My achilles was throbbing. It felt like someone putting out their cigarette on it, taking a puff, and burning it again. At 1:00am I got up and took some ibuprofen. At 2:00am I wrapped it with a towel filled with ice. I finally fell asleep.  when I woke up my feet looked like they were in a 9 round boxing fight and lost by TKO. Mr. Puffy has arrived. Between my tendon and swollen feet, I was a mess. The feet OK, the tendon hurt… Really hurt. I iced it and massaged it. No improvment. After walking (Limping) around town doing the P.O. and the grocery thing, I took a shower. On closer examination it looked like a blister. Well a blister is much better than an injured tendon. Hydrogen Peroxide followed by moleskin was my treatment.

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Phil, Sourdough’s friend from Alaska arrived  at 7:30 pm. He is a trail runner and has never backpacked long distance. He and Sourdough planned to hike New Mexico together and I invited myself to join them on my way to Canada….. Now there are three.  There, Done!

Silver City.  ZERO Miles.

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15-04-19 Day 8 On The Road – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-19.  Day 8.   On the Road

Hiking The Continental Divide Trail

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Up ay 5:00. Hiking at 5:31. Great start for hiking into Silver City. I bicycled through Silver City last spring with Moonwalker as we biked across the US. I was looking forward for a return visit. Deadman Canyon was steep and washed out in places as the water appeared and dissappeared and disappeared for good..

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We walked around Tyrone Copper Mine and hit the paved road 90 for a 12 mile road walk. That’s a 4 to 6 hour walk….. We listened to some tunes to break up the monotony.

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That didn’t help so we waved to the drivers as they passes and started to categorize their responce. The No responce,  One finger, Hand. And the full arm with hand. Then we started picking up trash to decorate our packs. Fun?

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As we approached town we contacted Alex and Wagon Wheel to see what’s up. The La Cocina mexican restaurant was the place to fill up. Then we had to decide where to stay. The Gila Hike and Bike shop sent us to the Bike Haus for hikers and bikers to stay at.

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Jamie welcomed us and gave us a tour. I asked him what was his passion and “Just Bikes” was his answer. Wagon Wheel knew SOL who was hiking with the Warrior Hikers starting tomorrow so we went to share in giving them a great sendoff. Lotta Burgers was the place. We ate and went grocery shopping.  Back to the Haus and bed.

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Silver City.      22.5 miles

15-04-18. Day 7 THE TRAIL – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-18.     Day 7    THE TRAIL

Awoke at 5:13 and hiking at 5:41. For the past six days we have been hiking either cross country or dirt road. After a short road walk we were hiking on trail. Maintained trail. YES!

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We headed towards Goat Camp Windmill, climbing all the way..I took a lot of wrong turns including walking a half mile down Knight Canyon Road, two miles short of Goat Camp where we needed to get water. Sourdough, the scout, used his Etrex 20 and Bear Creek Maps to get us back on track.

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While we were having lunch, Bill Grubbs walked up. He was the first person we have seen on or near the trail other than Alex and Wagon Wheel.  Bill’s daddy purchased their property in 1959 when Bill was 9. He has been a rancher ever since raising beef cattle. Sourdough showed him his aqua mira to purify the water. Bill wanted to make sure we didn’t get sick from the water in the cow tank.

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After lunch we climbed Jacks Peek to 7,919ft. I huffed and puffed all the way up and was rewarded with a great views. We could see all the way back to Big Hatchett Mtn. where we started 7 days earlier. We found the next water along Deadman Canyon. It was late so we ate dinner and camped. Before bed we treated 3 litters each for the next 22 miles into Silver City tomorrow.

Along Deadman Canyon. 19.5 miles

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15-04-17 Day 6 Sharing – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-17      Day 6.    Sharing

The plan was to get up at 5:45 am and leave by 6:30 am. Like all good plans 6:30 came and went. The lodge was bustling with 10 hikers going over their last minute plans and gear adjustment. The shuttle left at 6:30 and calm returned to the breakfast room. Sourdough made some delicious waffles fresh off the griddle. He has a special recipe he wouldn’t share. What a sour puss. He did load fresh strawberries on top with lots of syrup.

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Hiker boxes are located wherever hikers overnight or resupply. If you have to much oatmeal you put the extra in the hiker box. As an example, If you need some ziplock bags that someone didn’t need, you help yourself. Alex said there was a headlamp exactly like the one Sourdough lost in the box…Humm strange coincidence. Another example of trail magic.

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We talked with Peru and Radar who are active in the hiker community and are supplying the water caches and helping the CDT Hikers in any way needed.

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We said our goodbys to everyone and hit the “trail” at 8:00 am. Walking through town we stopped by the Western Auto. Bernadette was most helpful in showing us her large supply of Yellow Heet used for alcohol stoves. I promptly put the word out on the CDT facebook page helping the hikers behind us.

As we hiked we could see Apache Peak, Gold Hill, and Walker Mtn. The trick was to find Engineer Canyon to hike up. Not being creative in our route finding today, Sourdough took lead in navagation.  By 4:30 pm we were at Engineer Windmill.

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Most water sources are water supply for cattle. This was a classic source. The cows lined up one by one, taking turns at the watering hole. There was water for everyone including us hikers. One BULL was upset that we were there but calmed down after displaying a tantrum of stamping his feet and snorting very loud.

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We packed up and hiked to the Coop Solar Well about 3 miles farther to camp. As we were hiking we were thankful of the ranchers supplying great tasting water. Sourdough even commented the water had a slight flavor of steak.. YUMM…

Coop Solar Well. 17.5 miles.

PS… Passed the 100 mile Mark today! Yes!!!

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15-04-16. Day 5 Lordsburg – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-16       Day 5.     Lordsburg

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Today is a town day so no worries waking up and getting at it. Hiking at 5:32 am, looking for a shower and a salad, Yes. We had 4 miles to water cache #5 and 6.9 to town. After an hour and a half of going to town hiking, ( 3 miles per hour ), we came to the road where the water cache was supposed to be. Where’s the cache? Where’s the “Trail” signs? Scrambling with the maps and gps we both come to the conclusion we were a mile off the trail in the wrong direction. One mile isn’t a big deal in the 60 mph car world, ( More like 70 today), but it’s 20 to 30 minutes in the 2 mph hiking world. We finally saw the cache south of the trail 6.9 miles from town. You need water? I have a liter. I have a liter too. The cache was south of the intersection and in reality not to far off the trail but at that point not worth the effort and not needed. We would make it to town on 1 liter. That would be 26 miles on 5 liters with an overnight… Great.

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The Econo Lodge was bustling with activity. Since the Continental Divide Coalition set up shuttles to the border, 10 hikers will leave to the start hiking while 10 will arrive from the start, hiking back into town about 5 days later.

Juan, our driver, who has helped us without question..greeted us. “Well, how did it go?” It was as I expected and more than I expected. Thats how I could sum it up. We went next door for pizza and had a hiker feed with Dan, Giggles, Boston Bone and Grits who I met while he was hiking the AT last year.

Back to the room to pack for the next section and write.. Nice day.

Lordsburg NM Econo Lodge, 11.4 miles

15-04-15 Day 4 SourScout – Mark Trail CDT

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15-04-15    Day 4.    SourScout

Up at 5:00am and on the trail at 6:00am. We hiked along with one headlamp.  Somewhere many miles back is Sourdough’s headlamp laying in the trail. We left Coyote Hills headed to Pyramid Peak, a 6,008 ft cone. Between Sourdough’s Binoculars and GPS, we could see the peak all day as we weaved ourselves across the desert.

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We picked up 5 liters of water at cache #4. The water cache was filled with 40 gallons of water as the CDT shuttle has started transporting 10 hikers a day to the start. In four days we have only seen Alex, Wagon Wheel, and two sobos. NICE!!! The wind picked up during the day and the clouds made the hike much better than it could have been.

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We took an hour lunch at 12:30 knowing we were trying to hike 20 miles to the next water. 7:30 and we were warn out. Found a gully to block the wind..

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Oh Sourdough almost got bit by a rattlesnake.

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Rockhouse Seep. 22 miles

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15-04-14 Day 3. Lost, Found, and Lost – Mark Trail CDT

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Rise and Shine at 5:00. Fire up the stove for some Hot Chocolate / Coffee mix and oatmeal.  Oh no..Where is my spoon? Tear my whole pack apart… No spoon. It’s hard to eat without a spoon. Sourdough lent me his but I was disheveled. Where did I put it?

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We were hiking by 5:50 am.. The sunrise entertained us while we left the Little Hatchett Mtns. It was our first day of full sun. By 10:30 my eyes were tearing. I had my glasses on and not my contacts, due to my dirty hands and conserving water for the 20 mile section between water caches. What was I going to do. I grabbed my sunglasses and put them on over my glasses with instant relief…  At 2:30 we hiked 16 miles to the third water cache. We put up my tarp for shade and made lunch, an oasis in the middle of nowhere. As was getting my food bag, my spoon jumped out.  Instant Joy!!!!. I could eat..

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Alex and Wagon Wheel joined us for a much needed siesta.  We watered and packed up as we had 13 miles to hike to the next water. We passed a nice water hole for the cows who were gracious enough to share. The water was cool and refreshing as it was our third day out. Say goodby to the Hatchetts Mtns and hello to the Coyote Hills. There was a nice place to sleep about half way to the next cache that we couldn’t resist. As we set for the night, Sourdough couldn’t find his headlamp. Big problem. He’s still searching as I fell asleep.

Halfway to Cache #4  24 miles

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15-04-13 Day 2. The Way – Mark Trail CDT

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The rain stopped around 9:00 pm. and the wind howled till 10:00. My tarp only blew off twice. I was to tired to put it back up until I had to get up to pee.

After tossing and turning all night we got up at 6:00 and hiking at 8:00 am. Kinda late start but it’s only our first night. Sourdough and I took turns getting lost, found, and lost again. Well actually we wern’t lost. Big Hatchet Mtns were on our right and there isn’t a trail. There are 4X4 wooden posts placed to show you the way….. If you can see them. We used the gps to guide us. Hey it’s over there. Now it’s somewhere over that way.

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Sometimes  the markers were blown over. Sourdough needing to do a good turn for today put up three and packed rocks around them. We zigzaged 12 miles to the next water cache arriving at 3:30. 7 hours to hike 12 miles.. Humm. It’s going to be a long day. After we filled up with 5 liters of water and drank 2 20s (Gator Aid Bottles), we hiked on. Sourdough looked for birds while looked for the “way”. I started to use my compass to guide us from post to post…

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Sourdough found 7 birds, 3 from Mexico. A Fly catcher, Black Throated Sparrow and a Scale Quail.  Nice.. At 6:30 we stopped for the night.. Oh I forgot. I Fell!  Way to go..

4 miles north of Hachita Peak Road . 16 miles.

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15-04-12 Day 1 The CDT – Mark Trail CDT

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Day 1.         The CDT

 

     Juan Reynon arrived ten minutes early,7:20 am,  at the Econo Lodge while Sourdough and I finished our breakfast. We packed the four-wheel drive suburban with 17 gallons of water to place in 5 water caches on our way to the border. As we left town we looked for yellow heet for Sourdough with no luck. As Juan drove, we talked about the history of the starting point of the trail where a Crazy Cook was murdered. What a great place to start….We picked up Wagon Wheel and Alex in Hachita as we began dropping off our water. It was crazy thinking that we would be back in a few days to pick up the water at the boxes. The Suburban  bounced along the dirt road as we made our way to the border arriving at 12 noon. The monument has been vandalized. Bummer… We took a bunch of pictures and off we went. We weaved our way toward Big Hatchet Mtn. Looking for the trail here and there. Oh there it is…. I was warned that this was going to be a different hike. It started to rain off and on then mostly on. At 5:30 Sourdough found a tree to cook dinner under. We fired up our alcohol stoves and had yummy freeze-dried dinners. .Turkey Tetrazzini is one of my favorites. P1000187 At 7:30 we arrived at the Sheridan Canyon water box in a steady rain and called it a day.

 

Day 1 Sheridan Canyon 13.7 mi.

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15-04-11 It’s All Coming Together

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After months of dreaming, I am on the final leg of my way across America to the start of the CDT. Greyhound rides again. I am looking into Mexico from the bus headed to Lordsburg, NM, the jumping off point. Humm…  The mexican border.       Where’s Canada? Six months away… 180 days…, 2,800 miles.  Sourdough will arrive at 5:00 without his alcohol for his stove. He was trying to smuggle it on his bus traveling east from Arizonia…  what was he thinking? My yellow bottles of heet are traveling below, safetly stashed in my Osprey backpack as I travel west from Texas, I don’t look like a drug trafficker like Sourdough….. Yet!

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Maybe our ride will show up tomorrow morning on time. Maybe we will find a place to stay tonight. Maybe everything is packed. Maybe the planning is coming to an end. Yes!!!

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14-03-27 Gulf Coast

I woke up in the lap of luxury. Clean body, clean cloths, and well rested. Steve didn’t say his camping trailer was parked in the barn. It was huge, including a slide out. Karen was up early feeding the Dogs, Horses, Donkeys, Goats, and Chickens.

I packed up and headed south off route. Steve recommended riding along the coast instead of riding north to Poplarville. He said I would be closer to New Orleans, which was my destination in two days. When I arrived at Ocean Springs I knew it was the right choice.

With the wind at my back, Biloxi, Gulfport, Long Beach, Pass Christian, Bay Saint Louis and Waveland, just flew by. This was the best day so far. White Sand and wide beaches lined my left for miles. Stunning homes out of historic times dotted my right. Many driveways and sidewalks lead up to vacant slabs, reminiscent of past hurricanes. Watching all the news about the area over the years can’t capture how amazing the area is.

I stopped at Beauvoir,  Jefferson Davis’s home and museum. The first and only president of the confederacy. I love history and learning about our country. One of the many benefits of traveling at 10 miles per hour.

Day 16, 58.5 miles. Waveland, MS.

14-03-25. Alabama

My legs felt great having rested for three days. I sadly said my thanks and goodbys to Al and Sally.

The forcast was for a windy day and by the time I reached Pensacola, it was blasting. My rear gears were ghost shifting, shifting at random times, so I stopped at Bikes Plus. Brian put my bike on the rack and found my wheel was not seated. I never would have thought of that. Thanks for experts who suoport me!

On to the Alabama border. The ride would have been enjoyable if it wasn’t for the wind. I needed to be at the Ferry by 5:45 so I spent a long day on the saddle.

Pleasant Grove, Gulf Beach, Florabama, ALABAMA State Line, Gulf Shores, and Ft Morgan.

There was only one car in line at the ferry, not a good sign. Scott and Kim, who are from Oregon, pulled up on their bikes and Scott confirmed the ferry was closed due to the wind. We shared our frustration and decided to make the best of it and made dinner. As we ate, they shared their story of biking from South Florida.

We camped next to the ferry and had a friendly visit with the local security. “I’m sorry to say you can’t camp here. Sir do you know where Minton Florida is? Can you imagin what my rear feels like?” After some convincing negotiations by Scott, we were fast asleep.

Day 13, 86.2 miles, Ft. Morgan, AL

15-04-01 Fool of Dreams CDT Adventure

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Fool of Dreams

Springer fever is in the air. It’s an exciting time for starting a life changing adventure. For thru hikers of the past it is a time of reminiscing of memories so vivid, emotional, intoxicating and addicting. What is my life about here in our culture? How do I make this or that decision? Where do i fit? There is another life, Another person, with another set of values within me. Trail Life.

For sometime now a new dream has been swimming upstream. Wrestling with our culture as to what, when and how. Now is the window in time to hike the CDT. Once again all the small ardous details that are involved in a long distance hike are coming together. The timeline is making the planning stage come to an end and I rejoice in it. The first post of the journal is another step closer to Crazy Cook, one of three northbound starts to the trail…. Admittedly I have been contemplating all the negative aspects that go along with a long hike. It’s a lot to digest. It’s time to go with the flow. I am ready for some desert and the dessert…. Here we go……
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14-03-26. Mississippi

The birds started chirping around 6:30 while Scott and Kim took down their tent so we would not appear like we camped at the ferry landing. ” We didn’t camp, we were only waiting for the next ferry”. That was our story and we were
sticking to it. It was cold as we packed up and enjoyed a nice breakfast together. The wind had died down but still cold.

As the ferry approached, we stood out of place with our bikes all loaded up. Only 28 cars could fit on the ferry and wanted to make sure we wern’t left behind so we pushed our bikes up to the front of the line. As we rolled our bikes on the ferry, Mary, the boat attendant, told us to stay near the back so we wouldn’t get wet. Oh boy, after yesterday, I could use a shower but a hot one was what I was thinking of. When we got to Dauphin Island, Kim was thinking of a danish, so we said our goodbys and off I went.

Alabama Port, Coden, Bayou La Batre, Grand Bay, Dees, MISSISSIPPI State Line, Hurley, and Wade.

At dinner time, I stopped at the Cheveron Station to steam some vegetables. A truck pulled up and out jumped a rancher cowboy hat and all.  Steve asked, ” won’t let you eat inside?” I laughed and after he saw my bike we talked about adventure. ” Where are you staying tonight? ….. In a park somewhere around Vancleave.” I said. ” Well thats where I live. You can have a shower and stay in my barn….. It’s better than a park.”  Blessed again.

Day  15 , 58.4 miles. Vancleave, MS.

14-03-31. San Diego

The Greyhound arrived on time in San Diego. Scout picked me up at the bus station and shutteled to his home. I met Scout and Frodo as I finished through hiking the PCT in 2012. Since they hiked the PCT in 2007, they provide a base for people wishing to start hiking the PCT and are what the hiking community call, TRAIL ANGELS. It looks like Grand Central Station,  transportation from the airport, train, and bus station, showers, meals, and finally transportation to the trail head near Campo, Ca. The process starts up in March and slows down in June. Friends and Neighbors bond together as the caravan of vehicals leave promptly at 6:30am filled with eager hikers dreaming of backpacking from Mexico to Canada.

I assembled my Silver Surly Long Haul Trucker and did a few chores around their home that took long past sunset. We had dinner together and a few minutes to sit and enjoy a glass of wine together sharing our life events before Scout drove me to Rick Harris’s home for the night.

Day 18,  Miles 0.  San Diego, Ca.

14-03-29. Packing Bike

Kabang-a-ranger, the thunder rang out over New Orleans. When morning light finally rose, the skies had cleared and I was well rested.

Ricky was ready for a busy day at the Cafe as he knew the line outside would feed an enless suply of hungry customers inside. He called out my order, “Mushroom Omelet with Grits”. That was easy but when he called out an order for six hungry customers, I was amazed at how the Grill Man could remember all the details. There must be some secrete code that I wasn’t privy to. I inhaled the breakfast to give me the energy I needed, for I had a challenging day ahead, packing the bike.

The seat came off easily……… Then the PEDELS…… Oh my, why did they have to weld them on? Back went on the seat and I rode to “A  Musing Bike Shop”. Michael taught me a class on pedal removel. I passed the exam and rode back to Deja Vu’s to start over again.

Remove the seat, pedals, front tire, front rack, front fender, disconnect front brakes, remove handel bars, and spin front fork around. Pack it in the box with as much gear from the panniers as I could. Done! Time? Two hours.

Deja Vu was sad to see me go, I think. After three hugs and a hand shake he left me in the care of Greyhound. Oh boy…..

Baton Rouge, La.  7:45pm

Lafayette, La. 9:23pm

Lake Charles, La. 10:56pm.

Beaumont, Tx. 12:05am

Houston, Tx. 1:55am

Change Bus……………

San Antonio, Tx. 6:15am

Change Bus……………

Kerrville, Tx. 8:15am

Junction, Tx. 9:15am

Ft Stockton, Tx. 12:30pm

Van Horn, Tx. 3:00pm

El Paso, Tx.

Wow.. Texas sure is BIG!

Change Bus……………..

Bus and Drug inspection 1 hour

Las Cruces, Nm. 7:02pm Time Change

Burris, Nm.

Boarder Patrol Check

Deming, Nm  8:29pm

Lordsburg, Nm 9:30pm

Tucson, Az 11:22pm

Phoenix, Az. 1:15am.

Change Bus………

Tolleson, Az. 2:10am

Gila Bend, Az. 3:15am

Yuma, Az. 5:20am

Calexico, Ca.6:25am

El Centro, Ca. 7:20am

El Cajon, Ca. 9:20am

San Diego, Ca. 9:50am

Wow……. 43  Hours!

Day 18 and 19, Lots of miles. California!

14-03-28. New Orleans

The fine mist of rain blew across my face as I reached to check to see if my sleeping bag was wet. It was damp so I got up and looked to see if I could find a better place to sleep that was protected from the storm. It was still dark but I could see water was puddling all around me. As being blessed, my island was still dry. Between the thunder and nearby train rumbling by, I didn’t get much needed sleep.

At 8:00am Deja Vu, who backpacked the Appalachian Trail in 2010, pick me up just in time to save me from the mass of starving knats. As we drove into New Orleans, sheets of huge rain drops pelted the car so that it was hard to carry on a conversation. Oh how nice it was not to be riding my bike today.

Karen, Deja Vu’s wife, met us at the door of their beautiful new home in downtown New Orleans. Eating, Shower, Laundry, Shopping, Getting a box to ship the bike in, and Eating again was the plan.

I received a text from Scribbles, who hiked the AT in 2011, that she was headed to New Orleans for a funeral, and asked me where I was.

“New Orleans……Now?…….Yep!……”

We all went out for a wonderful night at Joey K’s and a delicious Remoulade Shrimp Salad. Later we toped it off by walking to Cafe Du Monde and splurged with a local delicacy of Beignets and coffee. I kinda like this biking thing.

Day 17, 0 miles, New Orleans, LA.

14-03-24 Dr. Hodnette

I was anxious to see if it was possible to see a specialist let alone perform a procedure in the same day. Time was of essence. Sally went to work at the local school system. At 8:00am sharp, I began calling the GI specialist the 24 hour clinic recommended. “We do not do that procedure. You need to call a surgeon.” I began to sweat. I called the Surgery Group

and explained my situation to Kala. She said to come in at four, they would squeeze me in. Being impatient as I am, I was thankful to  have  someone see me the same day.

Al and I drove to Pace, one town over,  to have some locks rekeyed. We then laied out some tile planing to lay when we got back. I think Al wanted to keep my mind off the coming Dr. Visit.

Al drove me the hours drive to Pensacola so I would be on time. I begged the nurse to please help me have the procedure done today so I might have a chance to heal so at least I could start in San Diego April first. When Dr. H looked at my situation he said that all was well and that it would go away. Answered prayer. Relief was instantaneous. Back home for dinner and ice cream with mayple syrup.

Day 13, Miles 0. Milton Fl.

14-03-23. Don’t Read This

I woke up eagar to get back on the bike after yesterdays day of fun and rest. The plan was to go to church and then continue the bike ride west. As I did the morning thing, I noticed, I was bleeding. I had an enlarged H that I was trying to ignore. I guess the time was up and I had to deal with it.

On the way back from church we stopped by a 24 hour care facility and Dr. O suggested I see a specialest.

Sally and Al assured me that however long it takes to heal, I was welcome to stay in their home. I realized their amazing commitment to their mission, to be the hands and feet of Christ, was being carried out and I, again, was being fully blessed. Grace and Mercy was facing me directly. Total strangers were opening their home to me. Feeding me breakfast, lunch, AND dinner. Driving me to see a doctor, waiting for me, getting medicine, waiting for me, and shopping for supplies, and waiting for me, so I wouldn’t make such a mess of everything. Very humbling.

Is my ride over? Is it delayed? Would I make it to New Orleans to catch the bus reservations I just made? Is this a more serious problem? Lots of questions….

I did know I was experiencing God’s love through Sally and Al. We rested and prayed for healing. I planed to see if I could get an apoinment with a GI specialist tomorrow.

Day 17,  0 miles.  In God’s Hands.

Al and Sally

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14-03-22

Al and Sally

        Al and Sally are a real bonus I had no idea I would experience on my adventure. Al rode the East Coast Greenway from Amelia Island to Key West and back a few years ago and now host cyclists biking the Southern Tier Bike Route.

        They are a team, making sure every need is met. I told them my plan was to meet my son at a hotel in Pensacola. Al invited him to come to their home ans stay the night. Wow….

        As we waited for Mark to come, I gladly performed some chores around the house. Al told me how much fun it was to remove all the leaves from his pool. I bit, reminiscent of a chapter out of the book, Tom Sawyer.

        It was so nice to see my son Mark. He was on his way to Valdosta, Ga. and made a detour to see me. We helped Al mount a table saw to a table and Mark continued his drive east.

        After dinner, I confirmed my plans to ride my bike to New Orleans and then take a bus to San Diego.

        Day 16, 0 miles. Milton, Florida.

Milton

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14-03-21

Milton

I was looking forward to meet my son, Mark, on Saturday. Somewhere around Pensacola would work. I looked on “Warm Showers” were hosts are listed in towns and their status if they are available for hosting. I emailed Al and Sally and they replied that they were home. Great! I was smelling pretty bad and needed rest after yesterday’s miles.
As I biked on US90 which parallels I-10 and thought about our transportation habits. An interstate on my left, railroad on my right. All the energy we consume to move from place to place. Just a thought…
I was checking email in Holt, Fl and Steve rode up. He was the first east bound biker that I had a chance to ask questions to about biking and the route. A lot of tips you can’t find in books. He was ready to get to St. Augustine and get back home. He had been out two months enjoying everyday at the same time missing home. ” I am having a fantastic day due to my stay at Sally and Al’s. You are in for a real treat”. He also said Mark, the owner of Truly Spokin bike shop in Milton was the bomb. I was having trouble with my front shifter so why not check it out.
Mark had me bring in the bike and went right to work. He looked like a honey bee working on a bouquet of flowers. Check this, adjust that. Amazing. “You’re all set”. All tuned up and on my way to Al and Sally’s.
As I pulled into the driveway, Sally welcomed me and set down the rules. Shower, laundry, dinner at 5:00.. Nice!

Day 10, 52.5 miles. Milton Florida.

De Funiak Springs

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14-03-20

De Funiak Springs

As the train rumbled next to me, I woke up to a great morning. I made some coffee and oatmeal in my JetBoil. Wow was that fast! On the road at 7:30 am.

Biking through Florida with its rolling hills and small towns began to take on a rhythm. Cottondale, Chipley, Bonifay, Caryville, Westville, Ponce De Leon, Argyle, and DeFuniak Springs. Each “Town” had a convince store so of course a great stop to stretch my legs and support the local economy. In Cottondale I surveyed the breakfast bar. “Whats that? Oh that’s breakfast casserole. A little bit of everything. I’ll try some of that”. It was delicious. As I was leaving town, Rich rode along side me huffing and puffing. “Saw you leaving town. What’s up?” It was nice to bike again with Rich and Rob. They are real bikers. I mean Philly Bike Club jerseys and all. They helped me along as I took turns drafting them. My bike computer read three miles per hour faster as we bicycled west. As we approached Argyle, Rob fell back. Rich said he was going to slow up so Rob could catch up. I hit the Tom Thumb gas station for an afternoon tube steak and waited for them. I emailed Rob and headed out since they must have missed me. As it turned out, it was the last time I saw them.

The town of De Funiak Springs surrounds a perfectly round lake about a quarter-mile wide. Either a sink hole or spring, it is beautiful. I rode around town and stopped at the town museum. “Where is THE place to eat in town?” Mom and Dads was on my way out-of-town and thursday night was prime rib night. Very local, very nice, and very delicious.

As I rode into the sunset, I began to look for a place to, (I don’t want to say crash), sleep. I stopped at the fire rescue in Mossy Head and asked if it was ok to camp, In the woods of course. What great day!

 

Day 9, 70.3 miles. Mossy Head, Fl

 

Sharing Time

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14-03-19

Sharing Time

Four Beard’s Mom, Carolyn made us a delicious breakfast of fresh coffee, sausage and eggs. Yum!

We toured the art store where Four Beards works and admired all his paintings on displayed. It’s not rocket science, that it takes time to get to know someone and to experience all of their talents. I am thankful to be able to visit with Four Beards family and to see how great an artist Four Beards is.

It was time for Last Minute to drive me back to Quincy where I could run some errands before I continued west. Thanks Last Minute for taking the time to stop and share time together on your automobile adventure.

It was getting late leaving Marianna, Fl, so I looked for a place to sleep when I came upon New Hope Baptist Church just finishing up Wednesday night activities. ” Is it alright to camp at the back of your property? Sure, that would be OK.” Blessed again. As I drifted in and out of sleep, the sound of the trains rushing past me 25 yards from where I was, brought back memories of sleepless nights on the Appalachian Trail.   Day 8, 50.5 miles. Marianna Fl.

Hiking Friends

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14-03-18

Hiking Friends

Maria and Diane were great hosts. Five dogs, Gringo, Stitch, Cafe, Carmelita, and Chino, two cats, and baby chicks kept me occupied. I felt so comfortable and rested. I cleaned the chain and checked the air in my tires, which was over due to be completed.

With clean cloths and body, I toured Monticello and found Tupelo’s

Bakery & Cafe. Kim and Abby made a delicious Quiche, smiling faces and all.

The road to Tallahassee was lined with Crepe Myrtles, rolling mile after rolling mile. What a sight it must be in June when they are in full bloom.

I met Last Minute, who I met while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in 2012, in Quincy, Fl. We loaded my bike in his car, “more like crammed”, and drove north to Bainbridge, Ga. To meet Four Beards. I met him while hiking the Appalachian Trail in 2011. His mother Carolyn, made us strawberry shortcake, a perfect ending to another spectacular day.

 

Day 7, 55.3 miles. Quincy, Florida

 

 

The Rain

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14-03-17

The Rain

Once again, up early. The forecasted storm didn’t disappoint me. Lots of wind, rain, and lightning. Thanks for the pavilion, I am truly thankful.

With all my lights flashing, I headed out in the rain towards Madison, Fl. I was looking for a local diner but McDonald’s would have to do.

As it rained off and on, I pulled into Greenville, Fl. to local diner. “Anything fresh on the menu?……The fish is….. That’s what I’ll have”. The tilapia sandwich was delicious and got my mind off my wet condition.

As I was pedaling out-of-town, two cycling angels appeared in my mirror. Humm… company. As they got closer I could see it was Rich and Rob. I slid in between them and the pedaling became a lot easier. I was so thankful, I offered to buy them a beer when we arrived in Monticello.

It was St. Patrick’s Day and time to celebrate. Rob had other plans so off they went while I rode to Maria and Diane’s, warm shower hosts, to dry out.

 

Day 6, 41.5 miles, Monticello, Florida

The Wind

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14-03-16

 

The Wind

 

Up at 5:30am so I wouldn’t bother anyone since I was near some homes. I used the map app on my Android phone to find my way to Wellborn where I was assured to be back on the bike trail.

I was looking forward to a cup of coffee at a local diner but none was to be found in town. As I crossed I-10 the wind picked up. Riding along farms prepared for their spring crop, the blowing soil looked like the great dust storms I remember seeing on the old western movies. I learned what the low gears on my bike were for.

I reached Lee around 4:00 PM as the forecasted storm became a reality. With no motels nearby, I asked the locals if there was a community park with a shelter in town. “Well… today is your lucky day, two blocks past the light”. All it took was fifteen minutes for me to get prepared for tonight’s show.

 

Day 5, 58.5 miles, Lee, Florida.

Warm Showers

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14-03-15

Warm Showers

Tom met me at the turnoff from the Gainesville-Hawthorne Bike Trail into Gainesville. He was finishing his run, prepping for an up coming race. As he said “HI”, little did we know I had just emailed him, requesting to stay at his and Martha’s home as they are host to bicyclists on Warm Showers. “I’m drying out and waiting to hear back from Tom a Warm Showers host”. “I’m Tom, come on, I’ll show you the way to our home”.
What a welcome to the world of long distance biking. “Would you like a cold beer. Dark? Great! Shower’s upstairs, laundry out back, appetizers on the table. Help yourself”. Martha let me pick the greens from their garden for the salad, and top the home-made pizza with mushrooms and broccoli. We had a delightful dinner outdoors next to a fire. For entertainment, Leo the cat, performed circus tricks including jumping thru a hoop.
It was hard to leave but I needed to mail some more not needed gear home. After running errands in town, I started to ride towards Alachua at noon. At O’leno State Park I found a bike trail. It was so nice, I rode it off trail to Fort White. Oh no, I am lost….. Well not really.
After dinner, at Ichetucknee State Park, I missed RT 137 and looked for a way to get back on the trail. It was dark and a pickup truck revved his engine as he passed by. It was time to call it quits.

Day 4, 63 miles. West of Ichetucknee Springs State Park, Rt 247. Woods near homes.

Freezing

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14-03-14

Freezing

 

Tossed and turned all night. I never made it to the ” Primitive Campsite”. A loaded bike will not navigate a sand road. Lesson learned. Mistake number two. Do not camp in open fields. The dew made everything wet and FROZEN. No wonder I was cold in my thirty degree Western Mountaineering down bag.

I got up at 6:00 am, packed and walked my bike back to the road. As I rode, my hands and feet turned to icicles. I put Tyvak mailer bags on my feet that provided some help. The oasis appeared in the distance in the form of a Quick Stop. I savored a large coffee for an hour as my feet thawed.

As I was leaving Rich and Rob rode up. “The coffee’s Hot, see you soon” as I left. I followed a “Rails to Trails” bike path to Putnam Hall and missed the turn off on Rt 26. As I biked back, I met the two Rs and gave them the good news. Luckily they missed it only by few minutes.

We rode into Gainesville together giving me some much needed social interaction.

 

Day 3, 45 miles. Gainesville, Fl. Warm Showers Host.

Molasses Junction

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14-03-13

Molasses Junction

On the road by 9:00 AM and a little sore. I needed to find a sink so I can put my contacts in. As I watched for cars in my mirror two bicyclists were approaching. After some time Rich and Rob from Philly caught up. Yes there are other crazy bikers on the southern tier bike route. They went ahead and I caught up to them at Molasses Junction. You can imagine one of those small stores along the road in the middle of once sugar cane fields. Heartbeat had just finished making his famous yellow rice and sausage. What a way to start a wonderful day?

Day 2, 54 miles. Camped Just before Florahome.

Cramps

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14-03-12

Cramps
Oh my. What was I thinking? Road biking is not backpacking and touring biking is not road biking. I have the mentality of backpacking with no limit as to what I can carry. Wrong! On my way to St Augustine my quads started to cramp at mile 25. I had 7 more miles to go. My legs took turns as go which hurt more. The wind was so strong on the Vilano Bridge, I had to pedal going down hill. By the time I reached Anastasia State Park I was in trouble. At last I could rest. Well there wasn’t a campsite and Jim, the gate attendant, had no sympathy as to my situation. After an apple and some water, off I went for another 7 miles to find a wonderful Camp site and much needed sleep.

Day 1, 39 miles and two Advil. Camp in woods west of St Augustine.

Prep

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Well here we go again. After two years of dreaming it appears I will be starting west from St. Augustine, Florida heading to San Diego, California. I have two months to get my feet wet in the sport of long distance biking. It all started in 2012 while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. Great stories about biking trips from Sonjay, Cruiser and Gutsey Rabbit got my wheels spinning. Humm, let me think,  I can have an adventure along with an abundant supply of fresh food. Yum! That’s a great dream and on Wednesday it will become a reality.
The Surley Long Haul Trucker is all packed. While loading the Ortlieb panniers, memories of the first hike on the Appalachian Trail filled my head. I know I will be sending a lot of gear home, but what the heck.  Do I really need two tarps and a hammock? Well I don’t have a clue and that will make the first week all the more fun.
That’s all for now, my next challenge is to find a way to attach my sleeping bag and pad to the Nice Surley Racks that couldn’t fit in the panniers. It’s beginning to look just like a homeless person’s shopping cart on two wheels.
I hope you enjoy my posts and please come along for the ride.

Cheers!
Mark Trail

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