Day 63
17.3 miles
This morning dawned with breathable looking skies. Yesterday was difficult with the heavy smoke hanging over us in the morning making it hard to breath. It was also emotionally heavy, knowing the old growth trees were being impacted and the fact that we might have a fire closure of the trail staring us in the face. We know we might at some point have to skip around on the trail because of closures but no one wants to think about that.

Our day started immediately with a climb. We had a few climbs today but they were mostly shorter than the passes we have been doing in the sierras. We usually like to stick to around 4,000 feet of elevation gain in a day but today had close to five thousand. The smoke in the air in the afternoon made the air seem heavy and extra hot. We cooled off at a lake before starting up Fall Creek gully which is notorious for it’s mosquitos. There were so many following us. As soon as we got to campsite we put in our bug nets and pants. Eating dinner was an exercise in lifting the bug net just right to eat but not let in the mosquitos!
We are looking forward to the next couple of days though. We hit 1000 miles tomorrow and the next day can drop off our bear cans to pick up our UR sacks again! The bear cans weigh more than two pounds and my UR sack weighs close to 8 ounces. It is hard to believe we have been out here for two months too!

A podcast I listened to this week was with a journalist who is known for her interviews and interesting questions. She was describing how she has curated that skill. A few years ago she began asking herself questions, about literally anything, every day and journaling the answers. This has helped her get to know herself and think of questions.
So I decided to do the same. One question I asked myself today was “what do I like most about thru hiking?”. I couldn’t decide between being outside for long periods of time because you gain a deeper connection to nature, seeing more types of plants and ecological systems and noticing how each part works together, and meeting new people and having interactions with them on deeper levels than “normal” life.
















