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    • Day 74

      Aufstieg in Richtung San Jacinto

      April 8 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 2 °C

      Tag 17
      Am Morgen brechen wir, bei sehr sonnigem aber auch windigem Wetter, sehr zeitig auf.
      Zum Anfang sehen wir noch oft unser Ziel: den San Jacinto Peak.

      Kurz vor dem Aufstieg zum Apache Peak (junction Fobes Ranch Trail) treffen wir viele Hiker wieder. Sie diskutieren, ob sie hinaufgehen können, ob das Wasser reicht usw.
      Wir lassen uns aber nicht beirren und gehen weiter bergan und treffen dort die Hikergruppe um Chuck wieder.
      Diese Gruppe will die „Alternate“ Route nehmen. Wir bleiben aber auf unserer Route.

      Am Apache Peak angekommen, müssen wir noch Wasser holen. Es geht ein sehr langer und sehr steiler Weg bergab zum „Apache Spring“.
      Das ganze kostet uns über eine Stunde. Es ist also sehr „teures“ Wasser! 😞 wie Jonas es formuliert.

      Dann kommt die gefährliche Stelle, wo im März 2020 ein Hiker tödlich verunglückt ist. Wir sind also gewarnt und ziehen deshalb unsere Microspikes über.
      Jonas hat auch eine Ice Axe dabei und geht voran.
      Es ist wirklich sehr sehr gefährlich ⚠️.
      Am Ende beglückwünschen uns, dass wir diese Stelle unbeschadet überstanden haben und schnallen die Microspikes wieder ab.

      Aber es kommen noch einige weitere gefährliche Stellen. Deshalb schnallen wir die Mikrospikes später wieder an und lassen sie bis zum Ende auch angeschnallt.

      Ich bin total K.O. und hungrig und deshalb froh, dass wir kurz vor 17 Uhr endlich einen schön gelegenen Zeltplatz erreichen.

      Mi 159,7 bis Mi 172,2
      9:16 h
      15.12 mi
      Höhe 2179
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    • Day 17

      PCT 2023 - Day 15 - HOT TUB BABY!

      May 1, 2023 in the United States ⋅ 🌬 10 °C

      The only one with the mayor, laundry and hot tub!

      📍 Location: Idyllwild rest day.

      🏔️ Elevation: not a lot!
      🥾 I actually walked: no idea! But I bet it was a few miles. My Garmin charger has broken so I’ve ordered a new one from Amazon.
      💰 Money: Laundry $5, Breakfast $22.80, resupply $85.
      ⛑️ Health: I feel like a new woman. All good and well rested.

      ☀️ Weather: Weird! It was very warm then a mist came over the town and it was freezing! A sign of things to come. I’m glad I’ve got my Sundick booties and down pants from my bounce box! It’s gonna get chilly!

      🍲 Food: Loads! Corn beef hash breakfast with 3 eggs, followed by a plate of watermelon. Cherry pie (my favourite with coffee). Pizza for dinner. I’m stuffed!

      💤 Sleep: slept like a log in the cabin last night. No sweats, so perhaps it was just the heat?

      👨 People update: caught up with loads of people that I’ve not seen for ages. Supervisor Sam’s crew were heading out to summit San Jacinto at sunrise tomorrow. It was great to see them.

      LEARNINGS:-
      Listen to your body, it’s essential for survival.

      THE LONG WINDED VERSION:-

      💤 4.30am - Slept like a log! I was up at normal time and did blogs, postcards etc. I then face timed Matt & Rachel to say hi. It feels so good to see their faces and hear stories of home.

      So today has been a day of rest (well, sort of). It’s actually been a day of chores:-

      ✉️ Collected my bounce box and changed into my town clothes (felt like heaven).
      🍳 I had a text from DinkyDi who was in The Red Kettle Cafe having breakfast with The Royals (Amber & Harry). I joined them and had corn beef hash, hash browns and three eggs, followed by a big plate of lush sweet watermelon. DinkyDi started howling with laughter when she learned that the owners of the cafe were called Kath & Kim. We didn’t know what in earth was so funny, but apparently it’s an Ozzy TV show with two comedians called Kath & Kim. The owners actually looked like them as well so they posed for a photo. (You had to be there moment!).
      🧺 Then went to the Laundry and washed my clothes (an experience!). If you’ve seen the episode of Friends where Rachel & Ross do laundry, it was just like that, even with the little wheeled baskets. 😂
      🥘 Next stop was resupply food. I bought some meals for the next 5 days at Nomad Adventures £51 (thanks to Julie B, Gillian and Grace for their PCT donations). And then another $34 for snacks, water and breakfast stuff from the grocery store. My food bag is heavy!
      🦯 Whilst at Nomad Adventures I asked if they had hiking poles. I only need one but they only sell them in pairs (at over $100!. “There may be one in the hiker box outside” said the owner. And yep, sure enough there was a Black Diamond hiking pole there which had my name on it. The guy who left it broke his other pole so bought a new pair. So a win/win. Hopefully these mountains will be a bit easier with two poles.
      ☕️ Disco Daddy turned up at the outfitters. “Would you like a coffee?”. Why not! We then sat and chatted in the coffee shop for a few hours! It was a lovely way to pass the time.

      ❤️ Idyllwild is such a lovely town. It has some strange shops such as “Dicks Dogs” or Happy Frog”. The buildings are all wooden and look like something out of a Western Movie. I love it and could easily spend another day here.

      🐕 Probably the strangest thing and the highlight of the day was meeting the mayor. The mayor of Idyllwild is a dog! For real! See photos. It’s a golden retriever called Max. He also has a deputy mayor, whose name I’ve forgotten. The dogs were gorgeous.

      🍕 I said goodbye to Max the dog and made my way to the post office to meet my Tramily. I posted my bounce box on to Big Bear (I should be there in about 10 days. We order pizza and then hike as a group to our cabin in the woods. Well, we started walking and a trail Angel called Grumpy Bear picked us all up and took us to our cabin.

      The cabin is amazing! We get to work putting a detailed plan together of our hike for the next few days (well, Harry does and we all listen). We scoff pizza and drink beer (they have some lovely non alcoholic beers here).

      🏊 Once we are settled then Amber and I jump in the hot tub in our underwear. Why not! Omg it feels so good (apart from a slight stinging feeling in a small open blister on my left foot).

      It’s been an awesome day and I’m ready for the next section. Bring it on!!

      PS - Thank you to everyone for my coffee pot donations. It’s all been a bit overwhelming and super appreciated. ❤️❤️
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    • Day 19

      PCT 2023 - Day 17 - We laughed!

      May 3, 2023 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 0 °C

      The one with the cloud inversion, amazing sunrise, firemen a home cooked meal.

      📍 Location: MM163 back to Idyllwild

      🏔️ Elevation : High! Over 7000ft
      🥾 I actually walked: 9 miles
      💰 Money: Breakfast $24, $25 groceries, $100 for two nights accommodation (not bad!)
      ⛑️ Health: I’m on form and feel great. My bisters are gone, shoulder pain is no more and I have good energy levels.

      ☀️ Weather: It’s turned! We woke up to freezing weather and my hands were so cold I couldn’t clasp the zip of my tent. Packing up was challenging! We have a storm rolling in so we are cutting the walk short today and getting off the mountain.

      🍲 Food: Breakfast oats with cranberries and peanut butter, Cheeeeburger and potato salad, then Harry cooked for five of us (Spaghetti bolognaise, salad, garlic bread and wine). A good food day.

      💤 Sleep: Not the best night as it was freezing and super windy. Tonight I’m back in a proper bed though 😜

      🐍 Snake count: 5 still

      👨 People update: We are a bit worried about DinkyDi. She is struggling with the altitude so we were sensible and went to the Fire Station and the nice firemen took her blood pressure and gave her the once over. She’s ok but he talked to her about nutrition and electrolytes, and not to use the caffeine electrolytes).

      THE LONG WINDED VERSION:-

      🏕️ 5.10am It took me nearly an hour to pack up today due to the lack of dexterity in my fingers, but eventually we are off. As I start to hike the sun is peaking its head over the mountain and sprays a deep pink and orange colour through the sky. With the lights of Idyllwild below it’s stunning. The wind is now non existent so it’s extremely peaceful and all yuh can hear is the crunch of our feet as we walk.

      ☁️ We are so fixated on the sunrise we hadn’t really looked to our left but when we did we all just stopped in our tracks. Me, DinkyDi and Disco were in awe of the spectacular cloud inversion that was happening below. It looked like a huge ocean was rolling over the mountains. I’ve never been this high before and I’m loving every moment.

      ☕️ 6.49am - The trail starts a steep descend which is formulated in a series of endless switchbacks but I’m loving it. Disco has his stride on and we lost him a while ago so it’s just DinkyDi and I now. She spots a gorgeous little tent site with a log to sit on and a cave to explore “breakfast time” she declares and and we set up our stoves as we enjoy the a well deserved break. Little did we know what was around the corner!

      😂 8am - OMG! That was so much fun. I have not laughed that hard in ages as two 50+ year old ladies are trying to negotiate blow down trees. We are pole dancing around some of them. Soldier crawling under others getting filthy, legs dangling on the higher ones. The heavy backpacks were up and more than a tarts knickers! 😂

      💦 9.10am - We are still laughing at our antics when we turn a corner and are surprised to see a familiar face. It’s The Royals! We thought they would be well ahead of us by now but they had stopped for water (which was a mile down the mountain then another mile up). With the storm rolling in tomorrow, Di and I had no intentions of camping out in that and risking hypothermia so this intersection was our exit point into town. It’s a six mile hike down the mountain but we knew we would be in town by lunchtime. Amber chatted with Harry. She currently has 14 blisters on her feet and her Achilles are extremely painful with each step. After lots of chatting with Harry they also decide to take the exit point and stay with us for two nights. They will ride out the storm in town and rest Ambers feet. Good call guys!

      🎒 9.20am - We leave them to pack up as they will catch DinkyDi and us for sure.

      🥾 I’m loving the walk today. We
      See endless birds and hear woodpeckers. A humming bird flew right in front of me and hovered for a second. We are guests in their world and what fabulous world it is.

      ☀️ The sun is now out and we are starting to sweat! Outer layers are removed as are my waterproof socks. DinkyDi tells me stories of her childhood in Australia and it’s so interesting to hear tales of her past. We sing along to songs, dance in the sand and then DinkyDinhas an idea. “Let’s make a note for Amber & Harry”. With her pole she writes in the sand “sing out loud” and I draw a big smiley face and write “The Royals”. Apparently Harry has an amazing singing voice and can play the guitar. We hope to witness his talents in the coming weeks.

      🚗 12.10pm - DinkyDi and I made it to the road and now it’s the fun challenge of getting a hitch. I’m so glad I’m not doing this on my own.
      A few cars drive by but within 15 mins a car pulls over and a lovely lady called June shouts for us to hop in. June is a character and often gives hikers a lift. She had offered a lift to other hikers up the road but they declined as it was too dangerous to get in a car with a stranger, so they had called an Uber. There was nothing scary about this 61 year old lady who told us all sorts of stories of the local area. She had a strong negative opinion of max the mayor which made me smile. She wouldn’t take any money from us even though we offered and dropped us in the centre of town.

      🍔 We are not able to check in to the cabin until 3pm so we leave our packs in the hotel reception. “Burger?” I asked DinkyDi. “For sure!, Kathy and Kim’s?” She replied. I nodded and we headed back to the Red Kettle Cafe for a slap up lunch. I was starving!
      We had just finished our lunch when The Royals walked through the door. High fives and lots of coffee all around. Today is a good day, and it just gets better!!

      👨‍🚒 2pm - DinkyDi is a bit worried about her reaction to the altitude so we asked in the diner if there is anywhere she can get her blood pressure taken and get checked out. The waitress told us that they offer free check ups at the fire station so we make our way to the fire department. Sure enough, the lady made a quick phone call and within 5 minutes an ambulance appeared and DinkyDi hopped into the back with two hunky firemen called Troy and Trevor! “Have fun” I waved with a wink 😜. 10 mins later she had received a good service (medical of course!) and was given the all clear. No clots and her heart and blood pressure were fine. They gave her lots of advice and explained that they see a lot of hikers who struggle with the sudden change of diet, heat and daily exertion of hiking with a heavy pack. We both walk away feeling confident about how to manage our bodies going forward.

      👋 Guess who I saw? As we were walking back from the fire station we bumped into Ash from Ireland. It was so good to see her and we hugged each other in the street. She now has a trail name “zippy” as she got her hair caught in the zip of her tent and had to be rescued in the night! 😂

      🔑 We check in and get the key to our cabin. It has three bedrooms and a huge wood burning stove, a kitchen and a bath. We are here for two nights and sharing with The Royals and Disco Daddy. DinkyDi and I go grocery shopping whilst Amber and Harry go shopping for another pair of hiking shoes for Amber. She can’t wear those Zero Drop shoes anymore as they are wrecking her feet.

      🤩 Wow! In the supermarket a voice behind us said “are you
      PCT hikers?”. “We sure are”
      Says Di. The kind old gentleman introduces himself as Robert Muir. The famous John Muir was his great uncle. We stood in the cereal isle for about 20 mins chatting with this guy. He even showed us is his driving licence to prove his name! He was in his 80’s and had suffered a stroke about three months ago. But he just lived talking to hikers about the trail. It was an honour to meet him.

      🥘 7.30pm - Back at the cabin, Harry got to work making the most gorgeous home cooked supper, and then Disco Daddy turned up. We all sat around the table chatting and listening to Disco Daddy’s day. He has climbed over 100 blow down trees, traipses through snow, post holed and traversed over Apache Peak which is not too bad at the moment. He had fun sliding down a sleep incline in the snow on his bum. He looked exhausted, but very happy. We are all so proud of him and he deserved his meal and beer!

      🛌 10pm - I bid you goodnight and wander what tomorrow will bring.

      As I close my eyes I’m thinking about our 2nd tramily of Handyman, Jesse and Kodak who are still up there on the mountain with this bad weather rolling in. I hope they are ok.

      Thanks for reading my rambles.
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    • Day 165

      Büro-Tag

      March 10 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Nun sind wir fast 5 ein halb Monate unterwegs und langsam läuft unser KFZ Versicherung aus, die hatten wir erstmal für Kanada und USA 6 Monate abgeschlossen. Nun gab es zum Jahreswechsel einige Änderungen, so zum Beispiel versichert unser Anbieter (Thum) nicht mehr Kanada und ist gleichzeitig 70 % teuerer geworden. Also haben wir nach Alternativen geschaut und sind bei zwei unterschiedlichen Anbietern (Kasko und Haftpflicht getrennt) für Kanada und USA fündig geworden.

      Heute morgen online alles ausgefüllt und bezahlt.
      Dann alles ausgedruckt, man weiß ja nie wann und wo man es braucht.

      Ansonsten haben wir unseren Freunden mal auf die Füße geschaut.
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    • Day 164

      Wilderness Lakes Campground

      March 9 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Nach so viel Stadt wollen wir uns noch was ausruhen. Da wir auch einen Thousand Trails Pass haben, der für Kalifornien gültig ist, suchen wir uns einen Thousand Trails Campground im Hinterland bei Manifee aus.
      Die Fahrt dorthin führt uns über das Santa Ana Gebirge, von wo man einen schönen Blick auf den Lake Elsinore hat.

      Auf dem Campground sind die einzelnen Bereiche durch Wasserkanälen getrennt. So gibt es viele verschiedene Tiere zu schauen.

      Man kann sich aber auch einen Angelschein und Angelruten an der Rezeption holen und dann versuchen einen Wels fangen.
      Wir testen lieber den Pool und den Whirlpool.
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    • Day 163

      Christ Cathedral

      March 8 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Als Gegensatz zu dem Kloster besuchen wir als nächstes die größte Kirche aus Glas.

      Atlas Obscura:
      “Die Christ Cathedral, früher Crystal Cathedral genannt, ist eine ganz aus Glas bestehende Megakirche in Garden Grove, Kalifornien. Das 1977 vom Architekten Philip Johnson entworfene und 1980 fertiggestellte Gebäude verdankt seinen Namen seiner Struktur und Größe.

      Die Kirche, die für eine protestantische christliche Zielgruppe gebaut wurde, übertrug einst ihre Gottesdienste in der beliebten Fernsehpredigersendung The Hour of Power. Mit einer wöchentlichen Zuschauerzahl von 20 Millionen Menschen weltweit gilt "Hour of Power" als die meistgesehene christliche Sendung der Welt, in der eine seltsame Vielfalt von Rednern und Zeugnissen zu hören war.

      Nach einer Konkursanhörung verkaufte das Ministerium die Kirche jedoch an die römisch-katholische Diözese von Orange County.

      Die Christus-Kathedrale, die rund 2 700 Menschen Platz bietet, ist 12 Stockwerke hoch und besteht aus 10 000 rechteckigen, gehärteten Glasscheiben. Aufgrund der seismischen Aktivität in der Region hat Architekt Johnson das Monument so gebaut, dass es einem Erdbeben der Stärke 8,0 standhalten kann. Daher besteht die Struktur aus einem komplizierten, spitzenartigen Geflecht aus 16 000 weißen Trägern, an denen die Glasscheiben nicht verschraubt, sondern verklebt sind.”

      Ein weitere Superlative ist die Orgel, 16000 Pfeifen sind auf 4 Standorte im Inneren verteilt.
      Sie wurde von der italienischen Orgelbaufirma Fratelli Ruffatti errichtet.

      Alles ist sehr interessant, aber auf uns wirkt die Kirche kühl und zu zweckmäßig, da hat uns die Kirche in LA, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels,
      sehr viel Besser gefallen.
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    • Day 163

      Hsi-Lai-Temple

      March 8 ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Da es gestern spät geworden ist, bis wir mit der Metro vom Eishockey zurück waren, übernachten wir auf dem U-Bahn-Parkplatz a den Universal Studios hier in LA. Ein Besuch machen wir nicht, die Karten kosten 109$ pro Person und Tag.

      Wir verlassen LA wieder in Richtung Süden, etwa nach 30 Meilen fahren wir vom Highway ab nach Hacienda Heights. Dort gibt es einen der größten
      buddhistischen Tempel westlich von China.

      Der Orden stammt aus Taiwan und der Tempel ist 1988 fertiggestellt worden. Er liegt sehr schön am Berg mit einer tollen Aussicht. Die Klosteranlage besteht aus mehreren Gebäuden, in denen auch ein kleines Museum und ein Restaurant untergebracht sind.

      In dem Museum sind sehr interessante Objekte ausgestellt, die zum Teil so klein sind, das man sie nur mit der Lupe sieht. Der Tempel, leider darf man keine Photos machen, ist beeindruckend mit seine 3 Buddha’s und den Wandverkleidungen.
      Auch hier gefällt uns die schöne ruhige Atmosphäre im gesamten Komplex.
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    • Day 18

      PCT 2023 - Day 16 - I feel good

      May 2, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 2 °C

      The one with the mountains, alpine forests and a very windy camp!

      📍 Location: Idyllwild to MM 163

      🏔️ Elevation 7002ft
      🥾 I actually walked: 11.4 miles
      💰 Money: $10 on a hitch.
      ⛑️ Health: I feel amazing. I have energy and am enjoying the trail. I’m literally skipping up and down these mountains today. It’s all good.

      ☀️ Weather: Perfect weather. Around 18 degrees and was a bit chilly on the ridges but for me, it was spot on. I don’t miss the desert heat!

      🍲 Food: Lots of snacks and trail mix today. Noodles and bacon bits for lunch. Hot chocolate. So looking back I didn’t eat much :-(

      💤 Sleep: Last night in the cabin I slept like a log. I was sound asleep by 10am and woke up at 5am.

      LEARNINGS:-
      These multi vitamin gummies are awesome! (Thanks Rachel)

      THE LONG WINDED VERSION:-

      7am - Our trail Angel, Leo, collects all four of us from the cabin. He’s a character. I’m sitting in the front as he declares “I’ve not driven for over 20 years”. What?? He lived in New York so didn’t need to use a car. “It took me a while but I’m getting used to it now…. Ah! “School bus” he yells as we nearly had a head on collision with a big yellow school bus which he finds hilarious! The road is twisting and turning and I feel sick. My head goes down and Inclose my eyes praying that we all get to the trail head in one piece.

      7.35am - “There’s Disco Daddy” says Harry as we whizz by Paradise Valley Cafe. He is a fast walker so will catch us up.

      8.34am - We have Leo goodbye and thank him for the lift. I feel better now I’m out of the car. Rucksacks on and we are off! The trail is beautiful and we can see why so many western movies were made here. We have boulders to negotiate, and then little sections of alpine forest with humongous pine cones. We start meeting hikers who are coming the other way. A guy stops to chat whom is called “One Time”. He had a big beard and was sweating profusely so much so that it was dripping onto to the floor. He gave us advice about what lays ahead. Di and I looked at each other when he said “it’s easy if you have good mountaineering skills, but very sketchy if you don’t”. Um!

      It’s 9 o’clock navigating boulders. There’s a nice cool breeze. The snow covered San Jacinto mountain is looming ahead with looking quite intimidating. This is so much fun!

      9.14am - Di has issues with her shoes. She purchased new ones yesterday which were a bit big for her and they are flipping around in her foot like clodhoppers. Disco took charge and retired her shoe laces so that her foot sat better in the shoe. We stop for a break at the creek. It’s beautiful here. Perfect weather so far.

      950am - Look at the size of these pinecones, they’re gigantic. We snap photos of them next to our heads! Everything in American is huge!

      1247pm - Di is not feeling great and her altitude sickness has made a return so it’s my turn to take care of Di, rather than the other way around. Everyone else is ahead of us now as we just take our time and take lots of little rests.

      1.20pm - We are sitting on a log and hear giggling voices coming above. Two sisters are in hysterics laughing about something or other. They turn the corner and see me and Di sitting in the log and start laughing again. They stop to chat and their humour is infectious and exactly what we needed. The trail provides!

      3.10pm - We have bern climbing all day and now we are over 6000ft. The Royals and Disco are waiting for us in a shady spot. Harry takes charge and explains that it’s a mile off trail, downhill, to the water source. Then a mile back up. I think I carried the most of everyone and still had 3 litres left so I didn’t need water. I would wait under this nice tree while everyone else left their packs with me and headed down the hill. I get out my little chair and my puffy jacket. I’m all settled and ready to have an hour or two of rest. This is the life! PCT hikers go by and stop to chat.

      I’m still feeling good, especially as I didn’t do the 2 mile water source trek. A few others are knackered and if we don’t stop here then it’s another 6 miles to the tent side and the bad weather is rolling in. Decision made, we start pitching our tents in the wind. It’s challenging with a rocky ground and the wind blowing everything into spikey bushes!

      As soon as I get changed and snuggle up into my quilt with my puffy pants on I realise how tired I am. Let’s pray I sleep well tonight and that the rain forecast for tomorrow blows o we during the night.

      Night night. See you tomorrow.
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    • Day 7

      Happy New Year!!

      January 1, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      .. und das mit einem außergewöhnlichen Feuerwerk! Die Landschaft in Arizona und in Californien ist einfach grandios. Die National Parks sind eben mit nichts zu vergleichen. Unsere ganz persönliche Silvester Feier stieg am Abend ganz alkoholfrei in Denny's Fast Food Restaurant mit Burgern und Fries. Herrlich.

      An der Stelle euch allen etwas verspätet noch ein aufregendes und klasse neues Jahr! Wir machen uns jetzt langsam wieder auf den Weg zurück nach Long Beach, wo wir in ein paar Tagen auf den Rest der Gruppe treffen werden.
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    • Day 72

      Zero day in Idyllwild

      April 6 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 0 °C

      Tag 15 (Zero day)

      Früh mit Family telefoniert und beraten, wie es weitergehen könnte.
      Ich entschließe mich noch einen Tag länger Pause zu machen, um meine Beschwerden in Schulter und Brustmuskel zukurieren.

      Ein anderes Problem was ich noch habe ist mein Resupply Paket, welches ich mir von Campo zum PVC geschickt hatte. Ursprünglich wollte ich nur ein paar Sachen entnehmen und den Rest dann weiterschicken. Aber die Post hat heute und morgen geschlossen, da ja Wochenende ist.
      Also beschließe ich, das Problem pragmatisch zu lösen. Einen Teil der Lebensmittel verschenke ich an die Hiker von nebenan und einen anderen Teil werde ich noch aufessen.

      Nach dem Frühstück wandere ich von meinem etwas außerhalb gelegenen Hotel, dem Bluebird Cottage Inn, in die Stadt Idyllwild, um noch ein paar Besorgungen zu machen. Idyllwild liegt am Fuße des San Jacinto und ist eine beliebte Touristenstadt. Viele PCT-Hiker machen hier halt.
      Meine Aufgaben für heute: Fotos machen, ATM, Apotheke und Gear Shop.

      Zurück im Bluebird Cottage Inn
      habe ich mir mit der Kaffeemaschine Mittagessen gekocht und mich mit „Tiger Balm“ eingerieben.
      Eine Ursache für meine Schulterprobleme ist vorallem, der schlecht eingestellte Rucksack. Ich recherchiere im Internet und finde die richtige Montage und Einstellung des Hüftgurtes heraus, Hätte ich das doch bloß schon eher gemacht🙈!
      Nachdem ich meine Beiträge in FindPenguins aktualisiert hatte, war der Tag auch schon vorbei..
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Riverside County, مقاطعة ريفيرسايد, Ривърсайд, রিভারসাইড কাউন্টি, Kantono Riverside, Condado de Riverside, Riversidei maakond, Riverside konderria, شهرستان ریورساید، کالیفرنیا, Comté de Riverside, ריברסייד, Riverside megye, Ռիվերսայդ շրջան, Contea di Riverside, リバーサイド郡, 리버사이드 군, Riverside Comitatus, Riverside, Riverside Kūn, Comtat de Riverside, Hrabstwo Riverside, رورسائڈ کاؤنٹی, Comitatul Riverside, Риверсайд, Округ Риверсајд, Ріверсайд, رورسائیڈ کاؤنٹی، کیلیفورنیا, Quận Riverside, Condado han Riverside, 河濱縣

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