Day 1. Pacific Crest Trail Section Hike
7/10/2019
Mile 1501 (I-5 Castle Craigs/ Dunsmuir) to 1523.5 (Helen Lake)
22.5 miles
Mags drops me off at the Castle Craigs trailhead to start my 500+ mile section hike after cooking up a huge breakfast in the motel parking lot. What a send-off!
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Scrambled eggs and sausage for breakfast! |
I’m going north from where I left off in 2014. I’m hoping to connect up to where I ended my 2016 section hike in northern Oregon (near Ollalie Lake). If I make it, I will only have a little over 200 miles left in Washington to complete the PCT.
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But really all I care about is the journey, not how far I get. |
The first backpacker I meet asks, "Are you a PCT hiker?”
“Ummm,” I stammer.
The shock of being out here after so long away hits me. I just started hiking two hours ago. Am I really a PCT hiker again?
The other backpacker has questions about the Guthooks app. So I am happy to help. Simple, practical questions. Being able to answer them reminds me that I know what I'm doing.
Because I’ve spent the last few years in Utah, at my first break I automatically go to shake the sand out of my shoes. But there is no sand! I am also not used to the fact that the PCT is wide and smooth. There is no time that I have to stash my poles in my pack to use my hands to scramble over rocks like I have to in Utah. The PCT is the complete opposite of our mostly off-trail Utah scrambles.
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Loving these views! |
The trees are so tall! The air smells sweet with blossoms. Mount Shasta is amazingly massive even in the distance. I glide along beneath the towering Castle Craig rock formations.
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Castle Craigs |
I am in heaven!
At a stream, I am shocked and delighted to find pitcher plants (Darlingtonia californica), which are carnivorous plants native to California and Oregon. In my botanical excitement, I forget to collect water and end up passing by the last water source in a long stretch. And therefore have to hike further than I’d liked before I camp. I’d intended to ease into the trip with lower miles. Oh well!
What a beautiful first day! It feels good to be back.