Friday, May 10, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
After hiking all morning in the rain and cold Bob was greeted by the following beautiful sight. Can you see the snow? No wonder he has been cold! He arrived in Cabazon, CA in time to catch the 7AM local bus to Banning, CA where he got on a 9:45AM bus to Los Angeles. Then he will board a Greyhound bus to Seattle. His bus will arrive in Seattle around 3:30 tomorrow afternoon. No telling what adventures he will encounter on the bus from LA to Seattle!
Monday, May 6, 2013
Bob had to hike through a whole lot of rain and cold the last couple of days. He is now in Idyllwild with a couple of other hikers drying out in a motel. He has a trail name now - Two Track. The other hikers named him that because of the odometer he made to measure the trail. They say they always know where he is on the trail because of the two small tracks it leaves in the trail - and they have been looking out for him. That's good news!
There is a big snow storm coming in so he plans to hike two more days to Cabazon and then come home before he hits higher elevations where the snow is. He has been having a lot of fun meeting the other hikers and really hasn't had any problems other than rain and cold. He has had enough of the rain and cold, however. And it is 86 degrees in Seattle!!
There is a big snow storm coming in so he plans to hike two more days to Cabazon and then come home before he hits higher elevations where the snow is. He has been having a lot of fun meeting the other hikers and really hasn't had any problems other than rain and cold. He has had enough of the rain and cold, however. And it is 86 degrees in Seattle!!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
At 8AM this morning Bob was at Highway 74, Pine to Palms Highway, milepost 151.9. His next stop will be Idyllwild (mile 179) for food and a motel room to sit out a one day rain/snow storm that is coming through. There were trail angels at Highway 74 serving a pancake breakfast for the hikers. Also, a doctor checking peoples blistery feet. Bob has no blisters, but wishes the doctor had been there last year when he came through. It was Idyllwild where he had to finally go to the doctor and sit out for five days to heal his feet. I guess blisters like he had last year are very common at this point on the trail for through hikers. There was a line waiting for the doctor!
Friday, May 3, 2013
Bob called at 9:00 this morning to say he was in Warner Springs, where there is a post office and community center. The community center does laundry for hikers for a small fee. While he was talking to me someone came and said they had no water and didn't know why - this happened in the middle of his laundry cycle. He decided he didn't want to wait all day for the repairman, so he was in the process of wringing out soaked clothes, when the water came back on. He finished his load and then was off to the post office to pick up his food package. He's been making good time and has no blisters - hope that continues.
We stayed at Warner Springs resort when we did this section, which is closed now.
We stayed at Warner Springs resort when we did this section, which is closed now.
Warner Springs
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Bob just called and said he was at Barrel Springs at mile 101.4. There is a group of trail angels there that are cooking up a barbecue for all the hikers coming through. They also have ice cream and lots of other good food. He was going to eat and then take a nap during the heat of the day before starting again later this afternoon. He has been hiking with a group that started at the same time as him.
There is poison oak all over this area. Another hiker pointed out that he had propped his hiking stick up on a poison oak bush. He immediately washed it with soap and water, as well as his hands. He does not want to get poison oak like he did a few years ago when we hiked this section. He is now on the alert for poison oak and staying far away from it.
There is poison oak all over this area. Another hiker pointed out that he had propped his hiking stick up on a poison oak bush. He immediately washed it with soap and water, as well as his hands. He does not want to get poison oak like he did a few years ago when we hiked this section. He is now on the alert for poison oak and staying far away from it.
Barrel Springs Water Tank
Poison Oak
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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