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    • Day 52

      PCT 2023 - Day 42

      June 5, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      The one with the hire van, terrible blisters and happy hikers.

      📍 Location: Walker Pass
      💰 Money: $574 on a mini van rental for 11 days( which I can also sleep in). $84 on trail magic supplies and food for me for the next few days (Walmart is cheaper when you buy in bulk). $10 on pancakes and coffee in a cafe.,

      THE STORY SO FAR:-

      I just want to say thank you to everyone who has followed along with this adventure. I have loved reading all the comments and messages of encouragement and support. It’s truly appreciated. 🙏 ❤️

      This will be my last entry as I will simply be driving and doing trail magic for the next week or so. I may add some extra photos to Facebook, especially from Kennedy Meadows. 😃

      🍳 8am - I’ve been wide awake since 4am. By 6am I needed to get out of the hotel room as I was feeling claustrophobic. I walked to a cafe and lounged around eating pancakes with syrup and two large coffees. I’ve edited all my videos and written up the blogs. I’m feeling quite productive this morning! The walk here was 1.4 miles and is literally around the corner from the car hire place. I can not put my right heel on the floor today which solidifies my decision to get off trail. I made the right choice.

      🛻 10am - I arrive at the car rental place and a nice guy called Eric takes my details. In 10 mins I’m standing in front of a Toyota Sienna with the keys in my hand. “It’s all self explanatory” he says, and leaves me to it! I’m now thinking that this car is huge. I tap the open button and climb into the drivers seat (which is on the wrong side!). Apparently it’s a hybrid car but I have no idea what that actually means. I’m chuffed that it’s an automatic. The key doesn’t go into an ignition, it’s one of those push button starts. The most scary thing is that it’s brand new with less than 200 miles on the clock!

      👋 I turn the engine on and try to link it to my phone. If I’m going to be driving for 700 miles then I need my audio books, Waze, music and podcasts. I can’t get it to work so I turn the engine off and then head back inside to ask Eric for a lesson on the various aspects of the car and to see if he can sort out the phone.

      🏬 30 mins later… I’m all sorted. I’m driving like Miss Daisy and I head down the main road. This feels so weird! I make my way to Walmart and park in a spot miles away from the entrance so that no one can dent the car! (Good training from my hubby!). I then hobble into Walmart and purchase stuff for the day ahead. For trail magic I get cans of pop, bottles of water, Gatorade and fruit. I’m looking forward to seeing their faces! Everyone loves a bit trail magic. Now that I’m not worried about the weight of things, I pick up a big bag of fresh cherries 🍒 my favourite.

      🪄 Walker Pass Trailhead is about 30 minutes drive from Ridgecrest. Bloom, Sketch and possibly Disco daddy will be arriving there sometime today. By the time I get to the trailhead I’m feeling more confident with the car. I set up the polystyrene cool boxes that I purchased with ice and added the drinks. It wasn’t long before my first lot of hikers came through. I was so happy to see their faces when they saw the trail magic in the hatchback. They all had a drink and one lady called me the Root Beer Angel! 😂 have you tried root beer? It’s disgusting, but the Americans seem to love it! (For me it tastes like perfumed medicine).

      😃 By 1.30pm I was greeted by a very exhausted Bloom. She has done so well and smashed the last few days with big miles. She looks tired and needs a few days off. She grabs a Dr Pepper (her favourite) and then sits at the picnic bench for a well deserved rest. More hikers come through. One guy grabs some ice from my cooler then pours some bourbon over the top. He then takes a coke from my cooler and adds this to the mix. He took one look at me and said “heaven” with a cheeky wink! These are my people and I feel right at home. I know what it’s like to receive trail magic after a hard day of walking in the blazing heat. I’m in my happy place right now.

      🕺 2pm - A familiar bright yellow figure dances down the mountain…. It’s Disco Daddy with Miles not far behind him. I greet them both with a big hug and offer them a well deserved ice cold beverage.

      🏨 4pm - I’ve dropped everyone at their hotels in Ridgecrest and then receive a text from The Royals. They are in Ridgecrest and currently resupplying at Walmart. “Do you need a ride back to the trail?” I ask. “ are you sure?” Replies Amber. “Happy to help” I say. I tell them that I need to get something to eat and will collect them from Walmart at 5pm.

      😮 It was so good to see The Royals. Three Brits in a car and not one of us noticed that I was driving on the left until another car approached us head on! Oops! We dialled down the chatter so that I could concentrate on the road. I’m sure it will be second nature in a few days!

      🦶 At the trail head Amber and Harry grabbed their shopping bags and the decanting of produce started on the side of the road. With boxes opened, cheesy Mac going into zip lock bags, electrolytes and sachets of hot chocolate put into snack piles, coffee removed from jars. It was a big mess to start with but it all came together in the end. Rucksacks organised and now it’s time to sort out body parts! Harry declares that he needs to sort out his blisters. I thought mine were bad, but blimey his were really gross (see video). Amber has a painful rash on her leg caused by Poison Oak so she had bought cream to help reduce the irritation.

      🚌 As bodily parts are being looked after, a little noddy bus pulls up and six more hikers disembark. I recognise Sketch and give him a hug. Amber grabs nail polish from him and paints her nails bright blue as she was still waiting for Harry to finish draining his blisters. As I’m here I offer everyone drinks and they all take a mini Gatorade.

      👋 Eventually I wave them all goodbye and head back to Ridgecrest and the comfort of my hotel room…. On the right side of the road I hasten to add!!

      🌙 7.20pm - Just as I’m pulling up to the hotel car park I receive a WhatsApp message from Bloom. “I have a whole roast chicken from Walmart. Feel free to join me, room 210.”. I stop off and enjoy some warm roast chicken and fresh orange juice. We chat about the day. I can see how drained she looks so I thank her for the chicken and then say goodnight.

      It’s been a great day! I know it’s not hiking but I still feel very much connected to the trail. I’ll catch up with more people over the next few days.

      Night night and thanks for following along. I didn’t know whether to keep writing now that I’m off trail but I think I’ll just see what stories will unfold.

      Signing off.

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    • Day 53

      PCT 2023 - Day 43

      June 6, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      The one where I’m reunited with my Bounce Box, I spend time by a huge lake and sleep in the car for the first time.

      📍 Location: Lake Isabella
      💰 Money: I don’t note how much I spent as I wasn’t going to continue writing. At a guess I’d say it was around $60. The Chinese buffet, drinks, resupply top up and a windscreen thingy. But, I did make $20 for giving people a ride 😜.

      THE STORY SO FAR:-

      💤 7am - My day starts with yet another trip to Walmart. I need to get food for the next four days as I don’t want to be eating out every night.

      📦 With my trail angel bucket refilled with goodies I head back to the hotel to get my stuff. My plan today is to drive to Lake Isabella and collect my bounce box. In my bounce box I have “town clothes” which will make a nice change. I’m looking forward to wearing a clean cotton t-shirt and cut off trousers.

      🦊 When I reach Motel 6, I saw Brad who was looking a bit lost. “Hi Brad, did you want a ride to Walkers Pass?”. I asked. “Are you going that way?” He asked with a huge smile on his face. “Sure am. I just need to grab my stuff and get a quick coffee. See you in 30 mins”. My first trail angel job of the day. I drop Brad (now known as SilverFox - I’ll upload a photo so you can see who I’m talking about) off at the Walker Pass Trailhead and give him a hug goodbye. “You got this!” I said. “I’ll see you in Kennedy Meadows in a few days. He smiled and waved goodbye. I listen to the sound of his trekking poles as they hit the ground and he walks off down the hill back to the trail. As his backpack gets smaller in my rear view mirror I have a small pang of regret for not hiking on, but it soon passes. “See you in Kennedy Meadows” I say to no-one.

      🚗 I select “drive” and engage my poorly right foot on the gas pedal. Lake Isabella, here I come!

      It took me around an hour or so to get to the small town of Lake Isabella. It was a strange feeling seeing the sign for the turn off for “Kelso Valley Road” which is where Dana collected me just a few days ago. I pass through a small village called Onyx and then a hamlet called Weldon. These places are just like the Wild West with wooden buildings and bars on every corner. Some even have tumbleweed rolling through!

      📕 I’m listening to an audiobook called “The Other Passenger” by Louise Candlish and I’ve only got 30 mins left of the book. I’ve never read a murder/mystery book before but I’m hooked!

      🤩 Wow! The Lake itself is humongous and beautiful. The road weaves around its circumference and I’m loving the drive. The mountains are surrounding us and it’s good to see the scenery from a completely different perspective. I stop to take a quick video and some photos at a campground called “Paradise Cove”. I may camp here tonight, I thought to myself. (But I didn’t)

      📦 10am - I arrive at the post office just before 10am and collect my bounce box. Looking down at the battered up box, I think about the journey it’s had. I pat the box and say “you are now with me for the rest of this trip. No more smelly post offices”. It’s a good job no one can hear me as I talk to my box in the same way Tom Hanks talked to Wilson the football in Castaway!

      🍰 I lock the car and go exploring. It’s a relatively small town so it doesn’t take me long. I don’t see a single hiker here which feels strange. I mooch around the grocery store but buy nothing. I then hop across the road to a shop that sells everything. Outside there are pushbikes for sale and inside it reminds me of “It’s a gift” or “B&M” but not as big. I do buy some shampoo and also one of those cheap silver windscreen sun reflector things for the van. The lady at the checkout says hi and asks me if I would like to try a dehydrated rice crispy cake that she made earlier today. “Why not, thank you” and I took a small piece as she handed me the little packet. It was super sweet and I couldn’t have eaten much of it. She thought it was great that a hiker loved her rice crispy cakes. “It’s super light” she said with a smile. “I think we have an entrepreneur in the making” I said.

      🛻 I buy a hot tea from Subway and then turn the car around (I need a name for the car/van) and slowly make my way back to Walker Pass.

      🍉 2pm - I reach Walker Pass and park up by the bench where some hikers are already congregating. I join in taking photos (my book is nearly full) and giving out trail magic drinks and the last of the fruit from yesterday. It feels great to see their faces when I offer them a coke or Dr Pepper.

      🚙 4pm - Some hikers are keen to get back to Ridgecrest for resupply, so Pickles and David from the Netherlands hop in. They are camping at Walker Pass as they don’t want to pay for a hotel again so I tell them I’ll pick them up from Walmart a bit later when I’ve had something to eat from town.

      🇨🇳 I sent a message to Bloom “have you eaten yet?” A message comes back instantly and she says “no, are you in town?”. “Yep, give me five and I’ll pick you up.” I drive to Motel 6, just down the road, and Bloom is waiting for me. “What do you fancy to eat?” I asked. “I don’t mind” she replied. “Ok, well I’m not keen on pizza or burgers, so did you fancy a Chinese?. They have an all you can eat buffet just around the corner. “Sounds like a plan” says Bloom. The buffet was spot on and I had three helpings! I then realised that I should probably start thinking about what I eat again now that I’m not hiking!

      👋 I hug Bloom goodbye and tell her that I’ll see her in the morning then head back to Walker Pass via Walmart where Pickles and David are waiting for me, munching on a Subway. I’m loving this trail angel stuff!

      🌧️ Back at Walker Pass I find a spot that I thought was flat (it wasn’t) and set up my airbed etc in the boot. As I did this the heavens opened and it started to pour down with rain. I snuggled up in my quilt which was sliding down the mat as I’m parked at a weird angle. There is zero mobile phone service here so I just listened to the rain as it bounced off the car. As I drift off to sleep whilst looking out at the stars and the super bright moon, I think “I’m glad I’m not in a tent right now!”.

      Night night.

      As always, thanks for listening to my rambles. It’s a bit different now but I’ll keep writing as the stories unfold.

      Signing out.

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    • Day 57

      Kleine Nachtwanderung

      July 6, 2023 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

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      Nachdem wir in Ridgecrest Resupply gemacht haben, hat sich Alina ihr Knöchel im Krankenhaus untersuchen lassen nur um sicherzugehen dass nichts schlimmes am Fuß ist nachdem sie vor ein paar Tagen umgeknickt war. Nach 8 Stunden im Krankenhaus und einer kleinen Bandage am Fuß ging es dann gegen 23 Uhr zurück auf den Trail für eine kleine Nachtwanderung. Nachts ist die Tierwelt ein wenig gruseliger. Riesige Heuschrecken und Skorpione auf dem Weg, aber deutlich angenehmer da es nicht so warm ist. Morgen geht's dann weiter.
      Bis Kennedy Meadows sind's noch 78 Kilometer.
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