Day 101
26.7 miles
Camped in lava field at mile 1978.6
Day three of rain on trail
What a day! Today by 10am we had hiked five miles. Yesterday by that time we had hiked ten. Just goes to show how each day out hiking is so different from another. Today we started a bit later and also stopped at the top of the first climb to use the cell service and try to figure out someway to get to trail days. We have been working on this for awhile and are still without a solution. It seemed today as if none of the details are coming together so we need to pivot and instead just stay in Bend. I have been curious and wanted to check out both Bend and Portland which we may not be able to do if we go to trail days. Just based in timing and wanting to get through Washington before the rain and snow.

Later in the day yesterday we entered the Three Sisters Wilderness. Today I believe we saw many fine gems of the wilderness! We passed through high meadows, burn areas, giant lava flows of huge boulders and also tiny pebbles. We also went through an obsidian field and what is called Obsidian Falls. A lovely waterfall where we stopped for water and a break. Obsidian is one of my favorite rocks. It is so shiny because it has cooled so fast from being molten lava into rock on the earths surface. On the east coast, they have found obsidian from many far away places that was used for currency or sharp arrow heads and knives. Walking through fields of that being the primary rock was a neat experience.

Near the end of the day it started to rain on us as we started up an exposed twisty switchbacked section of trail. The path was so sandy and slippery it felt like a losing battle trying to get to the top. It looked like Mordor. But it was also very neat and we watched the sunset from the ridge. After a long day, I was so happy to get into camp and discuss our trail day ride fiasco with Shuffles and Semi. Either way, I am happy to go into town tomorrow and hopefully eat fresh food. Nothing in my food bag is appetizing anymore.














