The wind was wild last night. Even with all our gear inside the tent almost took flight. The wind kept up all night flapping our tent about, keeping me awake. At least our tent held up, a few of our fellow hikers did not fair as well.
The trail weaved through the mountains, past the 100 mile mark! Then down to Warner Springs Meadows, past Eagle Rocks, along a stream through a beautiful, gigantic Oak tree forest.
Ending the day at Warner Springs Community Center; transposed into a PCT Resource Center for these few months. A hub for hikers receiving posts, exiting and entering the trail, with assistance from volunteers.
Saturday morning,sitting in my chair drinking tea,and planning on which cupboards to clean out before I start tutoring. This is why I so look forward each day to your pics and story.Keep on uplifting my day and living your dream. Debbie xox
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Thx so much Debbie 😎
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Congratulations on the first 110 miles! 🌵🍾
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Thx Ad!
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Enjoy checking your blog every day. The trail looks so interesting and great photos.
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iPhone photos. Glad you like the blog. xoxox
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Sally, I’m so proud of you and your pics make me wanna join you (at least for some miles)… Too bad Europe is so far away. Send you a big German hug
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Miriam! Come join me!!!
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Hugs to you!
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Well done Sally. My wife and I will be following your blogs as you progress along.
Good luck to you and we wish you every success and happiness along the way
PS. I am a very long standing friend of your father, and we did all the crazy things imaginable. Always swimming whenever we were near water and playing waterpolo for Luton amateurs. We first met at primary school in Luton, so you can tell we have been friends for a very long time.
Good luck as you progress along the way.
Dennis
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Thank-you Dennis. Dad talks about you often. I’m touched by your well wishes.
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