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    • Tag 3

      PCT 2023 - Day 1: And we are off!

      17. April 2023 in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      📍 Location: Campo to Just short of Hauser Creek.

      🥾 PCT Mile Marker: 11.4 / elevation 3396ft

      ☀️ Weather: Weird! Woke up this morning everything was frozen. The first 4 miles it was overcast and perfect but then the sun broke out and it got hot! We were walking in 35 degrees and carrying heavy loads. Quite tough and hard going but the scenery and company made up for it!

      ⛑️ Health / Physical / Mental: very positive today. Feel good but I’m filthy and smelly which is a mental struggle for me.

      🍲 Food: CLEEF campsite delivered an amazing breakfast of pastries, bagels, and coffee. Lunch was a packet of nuts and a nature valley bar, then spicy pork noodles for dinner which was yummy.

      💤 Sleep: slept ok last night but it was very cold. My feet were freezing even though I had my down booties on. I just couldn’t get warm.

      💰Money: $22 on my Wise card for shipping a bounce box to Mount Laguna (around mile 40).

      🐍 Snake count: zero! I was paranoid all day especially as the weather got hot! Every stick was a snake!

      👨 People update: We have such a lovely group of people as we are in the bubble. There are four Brits (me, Sam, Harry & Amber). I’ve walked with DinkyDi from Oz all day today which has been great. Brian (aka Captain Cook) from the US has the same tent as me so we geeked out. At our tent site tonight we have 12 of us which is great. We all ate together and chatted around an unlit camp fire.

      LEARNINGS:-

      I learned that being filthy is a real issue for me and I need to get over it! They all laughed as I heated up water and gave myself a wash. You should have seen the grime coming off my body, especially my legs! I’m going to purchase wet wipes as soon as I can. My clothes are disgusting and it’s only day one!

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      THE LONG WINDED VERSION:-

      🍳 6.30am - An awesome breakfast at CLEEF campsite and a great atmosphere as we waved people off on their PCT journey. I used a bagel slicer for the first time (small things eh?). Coffee was the best!

      🇺🇸 7.44am - Gave John (US) my spare hiking pole as his had broken and he needed one for his tent.

      🏋️‍♀️ 8.05am - and we are off! Boy this pack feels heavy. Trevor weighed my pack at CLEEF and it was 22lbs with food but without water but it still felt heavy. And no, I’m not giving up my chair. Well, not yet anyway.

      🕺 8.15am - Mile marker one! We stop to take the iconic photo of the 1 mile sign and bump into Harry & Amber, two Brits from Reading. Amber does a “Chandler Dance” with me at the sign (from Friends programme).

      ✉️ 8.30 - Im walking with DinkyDi from Oz and we have a really good chat. She’s great company. We walk about a mile and arrive at the post office. From here I can post my bounce box which I’d also been carrying since the campsite. It took a while, and I had to throw some bits into a hiker box as it wouldn’t all fit into a large Priority Mail Box. I cover it with bright pink duct tape and wave goodbye to my comfort items. See you at Mount Laguna!

      9.20am - DinkyDi had sent her spare phone home to Oz at the post office and then we continued to hike together. One of my goals for this hike is to slow down and find a geocache. Dinky Di helped me find one at mile 2 which was hidden in the bushes.

      9.30am - We hit the famous train track at mile three. DinkyDi and I celebrate by doing a chandler dance!

      10.20am What’s that? Two random weird statue things are looking at us from a rock. They are about 6 inches high, have a big head and one toe. It’s strange the things you spot on the trail! We hear a noise behind us and we are introduced to yet another Brit, Sam from Maidenhead. He’s a real character, around 30 years old and very chatty. Our little group of three hike together for a few miles.

      🦶 10.40 - Sam, Di and I reach our first water crossing. I fell in the creek but in all honesty, it was lovely to have cold wet feet as they were so hot!

      10.42 - Not long after the creek we bumped into two locals. They warmed us about the river crossings in the next few days. Apparently one goes up to your waste! Eeek!

      ☀️ 1.20pm - It’s now very hot and I’m drinking water like it’s going out of fashion. This desert hiking is beautiful and the views are amazing but the heat zaps your energy. We decide to stop for lunch at the next creek. We are in “the bubble” which means there is a big group of us that constantly leap frog each other. Id say the bubble is around 30 people. We spot out friend Sara (HYOH hair cut lady) who is sitting on a rock. She has had a fall and grazed her legs and cut her knee open.we patched her up and decided to stop here for lunch and keep her company. Sam continued on.

      The switchbacks here are great and nothing like climbing mountains in the UK. They sort of weave back and forth at a gradual incline and before you know it we are at the top of another peak. There is water everywhere so I’m carrying about 2.5 litres at the moment rather than the six that I had originally planned for.

      🏕️ 4pm - DinkyDi and I stumbled upon a group of hikers at Mike marker 11.4 and we decided to stop and camp with them. We have 10 tents in an area for for three so it’s a bit cozy!

      🙏 Grateful: To DinkyDi for walking with me and keeping me company.
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    • Tag 7

      Auf ins Abenteuer

      16. März 2023 in den USA ⋅ 🌙 8 °C

      Endlich geht es los! Den ersten Tag lassen wir langsam angehen. Die Wüste ist wunderschön aber es fällt noch schwer zu realisieren was gerade eigentlich passiert. Das erste kleine Wasserhindernis mussten wir schon überqueren und beinahe hätte es Mariam einen ihrer Schuhe gekostet (siehe Video). Dank Niko hatte sie aber großes Glück.
      Nun liegen wir in unseren Zelten und ärgern uns über die Hubschrauber die die mexikanische Grenze überwachen. Mal sehen was wir diese Nacht noch so hören.. Vielleicht einen Mountain Lion?
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    • Tag 4

      PCT 2023 - Day 2 - Shower time!

      18. April 2023 in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      The one where we had a squiggle, the best cheeseburger ever and an orgasmic shower!

      📍 Location: Mile 11.4 to Lake Morena

      🥾 PCT Mile Marker: 20 : 3496 ft
      🥾 I actually walked: 14.7 miles

      ☀️ Weather: Perfect! The umbrella did come out when we started to climb Hauser Creek but it was manageable.

      ⛑️ Health / Physical / Mental:- I struggled with not being clean today. In hindsight my light aqua coloured hoody was not the best choice. Physically I’m good.. tired but no aches or pains (the training is paying off!).

      🍲 Food: expedition breakfast (from the UK, I love these!), the best cheeseburger ever (thanks Kelly & Kevin). Then just snacked again for dinner as the cheeseburger was so filling!

      💤 Sleep: I slept much better as it was warmer, although I have a slow puncture in my sleep pad which is annoying. I’ll need to try and fix it when I’m in a hotel.

      💰Money: $16 on burger and chips. $12 for resupply for snacks and lunch tomorrow. $5 on a campsite.

      🐍 Snake count: still zero!

      👨 People update: Peter from Switzerland now has a trail name “Disco Daddy”.

      THE LONG WINDED VERSION:-,

      7am - I was awake at 5am but didn’t leave camp until gone 7am. I was the first up and the last to leave! Im walking with Di and Disco Daddy and the pace is just right.

      7.18 We talk about poo a lot on this hike! Horse poo, human poo and we also see a lot of coyote poo! Di knows her poop. She also told me that she could hear something sniffing around her tent last night which scared me to death! I was camping next to her and never heard a thing.

      7.26 - We stop at a small creek which was just 1 mile from our camp site and fill up on water. For some reason we got talking about cows (I can’t remember why?). Amber suddenly declares her love for cows and drops her shorts / leggings to reveal a very beautiful tattoo on her thigh of a Highland Cow.

      8.10 - Amber & Harry are speedy hikers so we soon lost them. Me & Di are happily hiking and outing the world to right when a booking voice comes from just below us and shouts “boo”. It scared the bejesus out of me and in early fell of the mountain… thanks Harry.

      9.08am - Three of us (me, Disco and DinkyDi) are walking side by side on a road track singing “D.I.S.C.O” the 70’s song. We were so distracted that we didn’t see the turn off for the PCT! One mile later we thought if best to check the FarOut Guide and I declared “in my club this is known as a squiggle”. We traipse back up the hill (no singing now!).

      9.42 - We head down to Hauser Creek which is flowing really well but is easy to cross using stepping stones. From here wee need to camel up as we have our first big mountain to climb (3496ft!). Others are here doing the same. Joel exclaimed that he had seen a snake! My heart stopped. It wasn’t a rattler, bPut just a small grey coloured one with a tiny head. He had to poke it with his pole to move it off the trail. We also bumped into a young man who was still packing up his tent. He shouted out to us “watch out for poison oak!”. I had no idea what it looks like so I went over to his little tent spot and he showed me the evil plant! Noted.

      The climb starts now. Let’s get this done!

      10.10am - 6.48 miles. This is a hard climb and full of switchbacks. I’m with DinkyDi and Disco Daddy. We stop for a quick breather numerous times on the way up and we are drinking so much. The views are just spectacular and it’s difficult to out it into words. We are walking through boulder fields then gorgeous green areas. The flowers are wonderful as well. Note to self: take photos of the flowers and Cacti 🌵 tomorrow!

      12 noon - All three of us turn a corner and there it is in the distance. Lake Morena in its full glory. It feels so good to see civilisation. 1 mile to go until we can order that cheeseburger that I’ve been thinking about for a while!

      12.30pm - We made to the famous Malt Shop where we all order burgers and coke. It tasted so good! Probably the best burger I’ve ever tasted! It’s gross though as I’m filthy and there is dirt under my nails! Captain Cook is here and has decided to continue on to the next campsite as he wants a PCT tag, and he can get one from the PCTA at Boulder Oaks Campground. That’s another 6 miles! Many people didn’t get their PCT tag at the start of the trail as the lady giving out the tags was on holiday for Monday & Tuesday.

      We finish our food, gather our stuff and lift those heavy rucksacks onto our backs. Heading back to the campground Dinky Di and I decide to camp here. It’s $5 for the night and more importantly they have hot showers! I have no soap or shower gel but find some in a hiker box. That will do! The shower is so good. It was $0.25 for 4 mins. I had 16 mins and washed my clothes at the same time. I feel like a human being once again.

      3.15pm. There are lots of familiar faces at this campsite and also quite a few new ones. We said goodbye to Disco Daddy, Supervisor Sam and a few others. Sierra (young lady from Montana) was sitting on the floor rubbing body glide on the inside of her legs. “Are you ok?” I ask. “Chub rub sucks!” She says. They all head off to Boulder Oaks to get their PCTA tags and we will catch up with them in a few days.

      4.10pm - An older gentle turns up at the campsite with a big bag of tangerines. His name is Scott and he lives in the village. He adores ThruHikers and he gives trail magic everyday to those at the campground. He points out a huge pelican that flew over the lake and also an eagle. Wow! “Does anyone need a lift to the Malt Shop?”. Six of us say yes please and hop into his people wagon. “Would you like a little tour of the lake?” He asks and we all say yes enthusiastically. Lake Morena is stunning. He drives us around pointing things out and telling us stories of the village and about his own hiking experiences. He gave tips on how to gut a fish and where the best place to go trout fishing in the area. He showed us an eagles nest that had two youngsters. It was just surreal. I’m so glad we stopped here. Scott dropped us off at the Malt Shop and I bought snacks and lunch for tomorrow. I was tempted to have another cheeseburger but thought I’d save my pennies.

      I spent the rest of the evening chatting around the fire pit and then writing my blog in my tent.

      LEARNINGS:-

      Showers are the best invention ever!

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    • Tag 5

      Tag 2: Meile 11.4 bis Meile 20.2

      8. April in den USA ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Die erste Nacht auf dem Trail war ziemlich unruhig. Ich muss mich wohl erst wieder ans draußen schlafen gewöhnen.
      Morgens bin ich mit reichlich Kondensat an den Zeltwänden aufgewacht.
      Zum Glück kam die Sonne schnell raus, sodass ich zumindest meinen Schlafsack während des Frühstücks trocknen konnte. Das Zelt musste tropfnass in den Rucksack 😬
      Los ging der Tag mit dem Abstieg zum Hauser Creek. Dort gab es einen kurzen Stopp, um die Wasserreserven wieder auszufüllen. Danach ging es steil aus dem Hauser Canyon raus, was allerdings mit einem tollen Ausblick belohnt wurde.
      Währenddessen gegen 11:11 wurde die Sonne teilweise vom Mond verdeckt. Wirklich wahrnehmbar war die partielle Sonnenfinsternis jedoch nicht.

      Gegen 13:30 Uhr kam ich am heutigen Ziel Lake Morena an und wurde mit der ersten Trail Magic begrüßt. Ein Typ namens Magic Man hat eisgekühlte Getränke verschenkt, die ich mit ein paar anderen in Campingstühlen genießen konnte.
      Nach einer Weile entschieden wir uns zum
      örtlichen Diner/Shop zu gehen und zu schauen, was für amerikanische Leckerbissen dort auf uns warten. Für Burger und Sandwiches war ich nicht hungrig genug, deshalb gab es für mich nur eine Portion Pommes.
      Danach war es Zeit zum Campingplatz zu gehen, das nasse Zelt aufzubauen und zu trocknen. Hab das dank des Windes und der Sonne super schnell geklappt.
      Den restlichen Tag verbrachte ich damit, mich mit den anderen auszutauschen bis wir um 20 Uhr alle in unsere Zelte verschwanden, da es langsam zu kalt wurde.

      Ich hoffe auf eine ruhiger Nacht und bin gespannt, was morgen auf mich wartet 😊
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    • Tag 155

      San Diego, Tag 1.2

      29. Februar in den USA ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Hier steht auch das Hotel del Coronado:

      Atlas Obscura:
      “Seit seiner Eröffnung im Jahr 1888 hat das Hotel Del Coronado Präsidenten, Könige und - vielleicht am berühmtesten - Schriftsteller beherbergt. L. Frank Baum wohnte im Hotel, als er Teile seiner "Wizard of Oz"-Serie schrieb. Er entwarf auch den Kronleuchter im berühmten Crown Room des Hotels.

      Das "Hotel Del", wie es von den Einheimischen genannt wird, liegt auf der anderen Seite des Wassers von San Diego. Es ist eines der wenigen erhaltenen Beispiele eines amerikanischen Architekturgenres, des viktorianischen Strandresorts aus Holz. Vielleicht erkennen Sie es als Inspiration für das Grand Floridian von Disney World. Es steht unter Denkmalschutz und ist das zweitgrößte Holzgebäude in den Vereinigten Staaten.

      Das Hotel ist für viele Dinge bekannt, darunter das berühmte Gespenst von Kate Morgan, den weltweit ersten elektrisch beleuchteten Weihnachtsbaum im Freien und seine Hauptrolle in Manche mögen's heiß mit Marilyn Monroe und Tony Curtis sowie in The Stunt Man mit Peter O'Toole und Steven Railsback. Das Resort galt in den ersten Jahren als Wunderwerk der Technik, und sowohl Nikola Tesla als auch Thomas Edison zählten zu seinen Gästen.”

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    • Tag 5

      PCT 2023 - Day 3: RIVER CROSSING!

      19. April 2023 in den USA ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

      The one with the waterfall lunch stop, a gruelling climb and our first proper river crossing.

      📍 Location: Lake Morena to Cibbets Flat Campground

      🥾 PCT Mile Marker: 32.6 / elevation today reached 4219ft (and I felt it!).
      🥾 We actually walked: 15.11 miles.

      ☀️ Weather: Similar to yesterday, it started off quite cool but by 10am it was absolutely baking. Hiking with a heavy pack, going up and down these mountains is just exhausting. Our pace was 34 mins per mile which shows how tough it was.

      ⛑️ Health / Physical / Mental:- Tired! My body is tired and my tent now stinks of deep heat. No blisters but my left shoulder keep cramping up. I need to get some weight out of my pack and learn to manage my water better. Mentally I’m still quite strong although I did put my airpods in towards the end of todays hole and Rachel’s gym voice of encouragement with “you got this mum, just push a bit more” was with me all the way.

      🍲 Food: Expedition breakfast, cheese and crackers for lunch, pasta bolognaise for dinner and snacks throughout the day.

      💤 Sleep: I actually slept well although Joey and Di both had little visitors (gopher’s, which are a bit like moles). I didn’t hear a thing and was fast asleep by 7am and woke up at 4am. I’m nearly over the Jet Lag.

      💰Money: Zero money spent today. #HappyDays

      🐍 Snake count: I didn’t see any, but about 30ft in front of me, Di saw a baby snake. I think it’s just a matter of time.
      🦎 Lizard count: 100 million! They are everywhere and still make me jump.
      🐶 Dogs count x 2. A gorgeous golden retriever called Max and. Beagle called Luke. Di works for an animal rescue place in Australia and loves all animals. She has a rescue goat at home called billy. You should have seen Di’s face when she saw the dogs today.

      👨 People update: Harry is not well. He has a migraine, but he now thinks it may be Ecoli from the water at the campground. We were told to filter the water or boil it before drinking it. Harry & Anber didn’t see the signs. They still made it to the campsite tonight but we’re about 2 hours later than everyone else.

      LEARNINGS:-
      When things get bad then we always have more in the tank. We just keep going. One foot in front of the other.

      THE LONG WINDED VERSION:-

      5am - Woke up and wrote up the last two days worth of blogs. I’m struggling to find time to edit videos as well and I don’t want to miss out on the social aspect of the trail. There is no point being here and just sitting in my tent editing videos so I’ll try and get those done in town.

      7.36 - Packed up, breakfast done and we are off. Freezing! Poor Harry has had a migraine all night so he and Amber are just going to see how they feel today. Tim, Joey and a few others have already left. It’s looking like a high of around 22 degrees today so should be a good day for hiking. (I laugh when I read this back as it got into the 30’s! - the weather apps lie!)

      7.54 - DinkyDi, Joey and I are hiking together. We see weird statues and then a random wild Turkey decides to cross our path! We do our “Chandler Dance” by a sign that reads “Campo 20
      Miles” and Joey suggests a trail name of Dancing Queen for me (but I decline it as I’m not that much into ABBA and I’m an awful dancer! 😂

      7.57 - We stop to chat to a local who is mowing his lawn. “Are you hiking the PCT?” He asked. “We sure are sir”, says Joey. “Well the PCT is that way!” As he pointed down the road where we had just come from. 😂 DinkyDi declared “another near squiggle”!

      9.13 - We are climbing up, up, up so at the summit of one hill it was time for a group of us to let the chickens out. (Which is a stretching exercise). DinkyDi has a similar exercise called “let the chickens in” which involves a lot of bending and swinging. It feels good!

      10.50 - This is where the fun starts as we approach our first real river crossing. On the other side of the river is Disco Daddy and Captain Cook. They tell us that it goes to your thigh in places and to face upstream as the current is quite high. We all change into our camp shoes and I have my Skinner socks on. DinkyDi goes first. DISCO Daddy is giving clear instructions as to which way to go. Apparently there are big holes in the middle so we needed to avoid those. Following his guidance Di made to the other side safely and now it was my turn. I took tentative steps as the ice cold water filled my shoes. It was smooth on the bottom and actually quite a pleasant experience. DISCO daddy guided me as well and before I knew it I was on the other side. Now it was Joey’s turn and he was over safely within a few mins. We joined Disco Daddy and Captain Cook for a break and a catch up whilst drying our feet. They didn’t make it to Boulder Oaks last night so were camping out here until 3pm to get their PCT tag, and then doing some night hiking. We wished them well and said we would catch up with them in town tomorrow.

      12.06 - The trail continues up, up. up, and the views are out of this world. All you can see is mountains galore in all directions. The yucca plants, cactus and wild flowers are beautiful. Bounding down the trail is a huge ginger Labrador, shortly followed by his owner. I hear a squeal of delight from DinkyDi who makes a big fuss of Max the dog. I was just thankful for the quick rest!

      1.36 - We heard through the trail grapevine that there was a side trail down to a waterfall. “Shall we explore and perhaps have lunch their?” I asked Di. “Brilliant idea”. It really hadn’t dawned on me that a waterfall would not be up high where we were. We left our backpacks in a bush just off the trail and I grabbed my chair and food bag. Heading down towards the waterfall it felt like we were off to the beach! After a rather sketchy scramble down we came out into an oasis which was just stunning. Jolly Sarah was returning from a paddle and she told us about the rattlesnake that was up on the rocks on the other side. Eeek! Im glad I’ve got my chair as I set up and put my feet is the cold water. You could near hear the sizzle as I did so. I washed down my legs and scrubbed between my toes. Blimey, I’m filthy! We spend about 40 mins Al having lunch and going for a paddle before packing up and making the steep scramble back towards the trail. The climb was worth it and was just what we needed.

      The next few hours was some of the toughest hiking I’ve ever done. The afternoon heat was just insane and my umbrella was not making much of a difference, plus it kept getting caught in the bushes. My feet are throbbing and I have pain in my hips and my left shoulder. This pack is really heavy and I tell myself that I can do it! Stop focusing on the pain and look at those views… which worked for a few mins! You know when things are bad when my AirPods make an appearance. I pop one into my right ear and get lost in a podcast. I only use one earbud as I’m keen to listen out for those rattles!

      4.15pm - We made it! Cibbetts Flat Campsite. We are here with MooseJaw (I think that’s what he said?), Jesse, Joey and Di.
      Funny story, DinkyDi in Oz means “it will be alright, everything is Dinky Di”. She’s never heard the term meaning “small”.

      6.10pm - Amber & Harry turn up. Yey and so do two more Americans. This campsite has toilet facilities which is a real bonus. No pooping in the woods!

      I’m so very tired and I’m in bed by 7.30pm. Goodnight everyone. Tomorrow is town
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    • Tag 2–3

      Tag 2 Km 18-32

      10. Mai in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Kurzer aber dafür heißer Tag. Wir sind jetzt auf dem Lake Morena Campground und haben erstmal eine Dusche genossen. Kaum zu glauben wie schmutzig man schon nach so kurzer Zeit sein kann ;)
      Heute nur 1 Schlange, die ich auch erst entdeckt habe, als ich schon direkt neben ihr stand :) sie war freundlich.
      Es ging hinab zum Hauser Creek und wieder hinauf in der Mittagshitze 🥵
      Wasser war zum Glück wieder reichlich vorhanden!
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    • Tag 8

      Die Sonne ballert!

      17. März 2023 in den USA ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Liebes Tagebuch, die Nacht war knusprig kalt. Alles war heute morgen gefroren. Aber zum Glück haben wir richtig gute Schlafsäcke. Anderen Wandersleut war wohl extrem kalt. In der Nacht haben die Kojoten geheult. Toll. Nachdem die Sonne aufgegangen war wurde es dann brutzelig warm. Das Eis auf dem Zelt schmolz und wir konnten unsere Sachen trocknen. Zwischendurch Frühstück und dann ging weiter Richtung Kanada. In zwei Tagen müssten wir das sein. Vielleicht dauert es aber doch drei. Mal gucken. Erstmal ging es zum Hauser Creek bzw Canyon. Erst runter und dann in der knallenden Sonne wieder nach oben. Aber bis dahin war der Weg eigentlich sehr unanstrengend. Oben angekommem bahnten wir uns den Weg durch die Wüstenlandschaft Richtung Lake Morena. Nach 13 Meilen kamen wir endlich an. Und dann wurde erstmal deftig gefuttert. Mit vollem Bauch ging es auf den örtlichen Campingplatz wo schon ne ganze Rutsche PCT Hiker ihre Behausungen aufgebaut hatten. Wir dann auch. Ein toller Tag, liebes Tagebuch. Ein toller Tag.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 13

      FOLLOW YOUR FUN

      21. Juli 2023 in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      FUNDAYS

      Dag twee van CC voor Maup. Hij gaat samen met Rahul rond 09:30 weer naar de Con. Mooi om te zien, buddy over the internet and now walking side by side in San Diego❤️

      Nick en ik zijn lui! 🥱 We chillen op de kamer en gaan rond 11:30 nog even richting de Con.
      We treffen Maup en Rahul en doen iets later nog een poging om wat poppen te scoren.

      Even ter info; Aangezien Maup Funko gek is is het doel de exclusieve poppen scoren die een speciale sticker hebben en super snel zijn uitverkocht. Een aantal dagen voor de Con mocht je je opgeven voor een exclusief plekje in de rij maar helaas hadden we dit keer geen geluk en moesten we in de rij naaaaa dat alle “lucky basterds” al poppen hadden gekocht. Toch was het geluk als nog met ons en konden Maup en Nick beiden Dé Freddy Toucan scoren. (Nerd info🤓)

      Vandaag staat het grote Fundays event voor de deur en dus moeten we terug naar t hotel om ons om te kleden! Ja jaaaa we hebben een hele outfit 🏕️ Het thema is Camp Fundays. Ook Rahul en Fam gaan.

      Even ter info; FUNDAYS
      Een exclusieve avond voor echt Funko lieverhebbers. 50.000 mensen wilde een kaartje, 2500 waren lucky genoeg er een te kopen, waaronder wij dus!
      Deze avond staat in het teken van 25 jaar Funko en dus grootser dan ooit. Op deze avond zijn er zoveel giveaway dat je het amper kan dragen als je weg gaat.
      En vergeet de locatie niet; The Rady Shell aan de haven van San Diego (Google het eens, je zal versteld staan!)
      Tevens bekende Amerikaanse mensen doen optredens. Echt Amerikaans en spectaculair dus. Om echt de beste plekken te krijgen (tafels gaan per 10 pers) staan sommigen al 08:00 sochtends in de rij. Zo ook een buddy van Rahul en dus schuiven wij om 16:00 aan.
      Zo schijnt dat te werken! Zie je dit al gebeuren in de Efteling? Jij 3 uur in de rij en dan schuiven we bij je buurvrouw nog ff 5 vrienden aan 🤯 Dat is dus heel normaal hier, lucky us 😎

      Om 17:00 gaan de poorten OPEN
      Op dat momenten kies je ook welke team je wordt, er zijn er 4. Wij willen lumberjack zijn en dus gaat onze hele groep in die rij.
      We krijgen nu meteen al zo veel spullen dat we t niet kunnen dragen 🤣

      Dan zoeken naar tafel 58….. en wat blijkt?!
      Vroeg in de rij werkt, we hebben de tafel voooooor aan tegen het podium aan.

      Wat hierna gebeurd is voor een normaal mensen echt bijzonder….. alle dozen gaan open en iedereeeeen wordt gek van alle exclusieve poppen die er nu al in zitten!!! En de avond is niet eens begonnen!

      Ook kregen we een pakket met eten; sandwich, chips en chocolate cookies.

      Om 19:00 start de avond en ik kan je vertellen, als een mwahhh Funko liefhebbber was dit echt een avond zoals ik hem nog nooit meegemaakt heb. Als teams (ong 50 tafels van 10 pers per team) strijden we tegen elkaar en elke ronde kent een heel team als winnaar. De winnaars krijgen dan op hun beurt een exclusieve pop die de rest niet krijgt.
      Alles onder leiding van de CEO’s van Funko, verkleed als Rangers.
      Giveaways, Artiesten, giveaways, goed lopende show, giveaways, gezelligheid en had ik al gezegd giveaways?? 🤪 Wat een avond 🥹🤩 Rond 21:30 is het afgelopen, jammer! Iedereen bevind zich naar de uitgang en daar staat iedereen elkaar op te wachten want iedereen wil ruilen want iedereen uit een ander team heeft andere pop gekregen dus het “traden” gaat beginnen.
      Rond 22:15 zeggen we gedag tegen de helft van de groep en lopen bepakt en bezakt met Rahul en aanhang naar t hotel!
      Adrenaline suist nog door ons lijf dus het duurt even voor we “moe” zijn.
      Alle poppen worden uitgestald op bed en dat is een hoooooop! 🤩🤩🤩

      Wat een avond
      Wat een poppen
      Wat een geweldige sfeer
      Wauw

      En morgen?
      Morgen rijden we door naar LA

      TRUSTE 😴

      Ps meer foto’s volgen
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    • Tag 20

      San Diego Teil 2

      30. August 2023 in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      San Diego ist die schönste Stadt unserer Reise. Die Strände und das Stadtzentrum sind ganz nahe nebeneinander. Die Temperatur ist unter 30 Grad und die Nähe zu Mexiko lässt sich nicht verleugnen. Am Pazifik haben uns heute die vielen Surfer beeindruckt. Nachher waren wir in San Diego Down Town, im Gaslamp Quarter. Leider gab es am Abend für den Rotwein auf unserer Terrasse nur Plastikbecher, sonst war aber alles perfekt.Weiterlesen

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