Category: Pacific Crest Trail 2025

  • PCT Day 9: 84.5 to Mile 94.4 (May 27)

    PCT Day 9: 84.5 to Mile 94.4 (May 27)

    Amazingly, although I slept with only my thin, roll-up pad and sleeping bag against a rock I had adequate rest. I felt pretty good. This morning I did something unusual. I had breakfast before I got on my way. I believe this was the first day I had done breakfast since being on trail.

    Camp site and first breakfast on trail.

    It quickly became hot. And miserable. My goal was to make it to a water cache. What stinks is after you THINK you’ve gotten to the water cache you need to walk almost a mile down in order to get to it. Hot and exposed with almost no shade.

    The empty bottles from the water cache. So thankful for the trail angel who supplies it.

    Iris was there. She was sunburned. I felt so sorry for her. She’s from the Netherlands. She was putting on her sunscreen. We chatted for a while and then she went on. She said that she had been there for quite some time. A few minutes after she left I noticed that she had left her sunscreen so I put it in my pack. I thought I would see her again for sure.

    I was told that there was shade by another hiker, but half an hour can make a big difference in the sun’s position and so by the time I got there, there wasn’t any shade for me to enjoy. So I gave that up and continued on. Partway up the trail from the water cache I found a large bush, and I hid under that for about an hour or so.

    Hiding out from the sun again.

    The end of the day was better than the beginning. I had a beautiful hike with a bit of elevation gain – but it was fine. I found a nice tent spot. Eventually, Dave Number Two came (so called because he was the second Dave that I met) camped near me at the same site. He saw an enormous rattlesnake that wouldn’t move. So he called me over and made sure that I would be able to see it as well. It indeed was very huge – but he was just relaxing and not upset at all so he didn’t bother me. (I would estimate – not exaggerating – over 5ft long, over 3in diameter.)

    I survived the day.