Tuesday August 11
After last nights thunderstorm, I expected the tent to be wet. It wasn't. I guess there was enough of a breeze to dry it out.
I was on the trail at 5:50. Although my tent had dried during the night, the plants along the trail were ready and waiting with their load of water! For the first four miles I waded through bushes. I was soaked from my knees down. Even my shoes sloshed with all the water. This is what I was walking through.
Finally the trail entered the woods and a warm wind slowly dried my clothes.
As I approached the Goat Rocks, there was a beautiful waterfall.
The trail then climbed 1,000 feet to Cispus Pass where I "officially" entered the Goat Rocks. Most of the area is above the tree line.
When I neared the trail to Snowgrass Flats, I noticed a group of people gathered there. When I arrived, a lady asked, "Are you a through-hiker?" I said I was, and then she asked, "Do you want a beer?" I smiled and said, "Sure, but do you have one?" She reached into her pack and gave me one! I was amazed!
The group of people were members of the Mountaineers. They pointed out that there was a fire burning on the east flank of Mount Adams. You can see the smoke plume in the photo.
I continued up to the "knife edge" and then continued down for several miles. I didn't take many pictures because the smoke cloud covered the sky. Also, I blogged about this last year when I hiked to the Goat Rocks.
I decided to camp near water, so I stopped at Hidden Springs. My legs and feet are really tired. I put the beer in the ice cold spring water, and shared half of it with "No-Tent". It was the perfect ending to a very physicality challenging day!
I am camped at Hidden Springs, PCT mile 2295.1. I hiked 28.4 miles today. The elevation here is 5,640 feet.
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