Day 96 – October 1

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3 Highlights:

1. Hitchhiking into town with Peter and Diane from Boston, and later with Chris Cooper and his sweet Jeep Wrangler.

2. Finding my size of Altra shoes and a bright orange Buff to avoid getting shot during hunting season.

3. Connecting with fellow hikers in town—Shovel, Ready Fin, Fabio, James, and Sparkle.

Daily Summary:

• Distance hiked: 28 km

• Starting point: Km 3246

• Ending point: Km 3264

• Weather conditions: Sunny

Daily Reflections:

As expected, it was a terrible night—barely any sleep, thanks to my rebellious air mattress. It’s as if it was determined to slide me off at every opportunity. I spent the night performing a balancing act between keeping my legs or upper body on it, switching between the two like some odd circus routine. Eventually, I found a weird position on the mattress edge and managed to drift off briefly. But, naturally, I woke up at 7 in full panic about reaching the bus parking lot some 19 km away.

I hiked as fast as I could, passing some lucky hikers who had chosen a camp spot just 2.5 km away. When I reached the parking lot, salvation came in the form of Peter and Diane from Boston. They were heading to San Francisco, with a bit of national park sightseeing along the way. We had a nice chat before they dropped me off at a general store.

I found myself in a fly fishing shop next, which—surprisingly—had Altra shoes in my size! I grabbed a pair of Olympus 6s, and they fit perfectly. They even gave me a discount! To top it off, I finally got my hands on a bright orange Buff—essential gear during hunting season.

Lunch at Chili’s was decent enough, and I bumped into fellow hikers Finn and Fabio. Afterward, I headed to the supermarket for a resupply. While chatting with Wild Flower, I managed to spend $80 on what felt like not much at all.

The day’s real gem was at the soda café, where the cappuccino might have been mediocre, but the human connection was spot on. I charged my gear, repacked, and enjoyed some ice cream. It was there that I met Chris Cooper, a champion, who offered to drive me back to the trailhead in his Jeep Wrangler. I contemplated meditating in the park for a minute but, of course, went for the hitch instead.

Chris’s red Jeep Wrangler was everything Wild Flower dreams of. We had a great conversation about his wonderful family of six children and his 40-year marriage. When we arrived at the trailhead, I saw James and Sparkle, who had been trying to hitch for a while. I was relieved for them, knowing Chris would take them back to town.

I managed 9 km as the sun set, eventually finding a semi-flat spot behind some bushes. Not ideal, but definitely better than the previous night. Fingers crossed for better sleep tonight. Wish me luck!

One of my rides
Tired eyes brightened up by buff
Soda Cafe
Hiking out again directly after resupplying in town, a so called hero
Sunset close to camp

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