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rb329 – Finding my Berings
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. Bishop Bliss and High Sierra Challenges (Part One). February 11, 2016. Bishop Bliss and High Sierra Challenges (Part One). These mountains are high enough! January 5, 2016. Kennedy Meadows (702) to Kearsarge … More These mountains are high enough! These mountains are high enough! December 11, 2015. Greetings to all of my supporters and readers of the blog! Ain’t No Mountain High Enough. August 3, 2015. Day 45: Nero in Lake Isabella,...
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Toto, I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore – Finding my Berings
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. Toto, I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore. July 15, 2015. February 11, 2016. Casa de Luna (mile 478) to Tehachapi (mile 566). Day 35: 20 miles, Casa de Luna to Sawmill Campground via Powerhouse Fire detour. Day 36: 19 miles to Hikertown. Day 37: 13 miles along aqueduct to Tiki Bar in Hell. Day 38: 20 miles through windfarms and long siesta at Tylerhorse Canyon. Day 39: 13 miles to Tehachapi. Five of us ended up taking a ride from ...
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Zero to Nearo – Finding my Berings
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. June 2, 2015. February 11, 2016. Day 25: 5 miles, Wrightwood to Vincent Gap. I had been thinking of taking a zero in Weightwood, but decided I didn’t want to pay for another night at the hotel. I did need the rest, though, so I’d stay most of the day before hitching out in the evening. I said goodbye to Animal and FM as they left in the morning. Animal was doing 30 mile days already! After taking care of everything, I walked to the ...
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About Me – Finding my Berings
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. If you’re new, welcome! Feel free to go back through the archives and experience my hike from the beginning. If you’ve been here all along, stay tuned and thanks for following! Finding my Berings is a personal blog detailing the PCT thru-hike of The Animal. She has had a lifelong crazy dream of crossing the Bering Strait, which instead turned into a real goal of walking across the county while trying to find her way in this world.
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And not a soul to be seen – Finding my Berings
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. And not a soul to be seen. June 2, 2015. February 11, 2016. Day 24: 22 miles, Swarthout Canyon to Wrightwood. That it was definitely the one to stay away from. It just looks mean and has a bad smell to it. It was a nice, older couple who had just dropped some hikers off at the trailhead. I got into town and went to the hotel that is popular with hikers. I met another Animal! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Creat...
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The Week of Three Zeros – Finding my Berings
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. The Week of Three Zeros. June 17, 2015. February 11, 2016. Islip-Saddle trailhead to Casa de Luna. Day 28: 14 miles to Camp Glenwood. Day 29: 24 miles to tent site with great view of sunset. Day 30: 20 miles to Acton KOA (mile 444). Day 31: Zero day at the KOA. Day 32: 10 miles to Agua Dulce (mile 454). Day 33: 24 miles to the Andersons. Day 34: Zero at Casa de Luna (mile 478). I met a nurse, Robert, who talked to me and helped with...
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Finding my Berings – Page 2 – Navigating through this trail called life
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. May 28, 2015. Okay, so, I have to admit, it’s hard keeping up with a blog on trail! It might seem like I have all the time in the world to do whatever I want, but the truth is, our days are pretty jam packed and exhausting. Daily routine is this: I wake up anywhere from 4:30 to … More Catching up. Long Hot Road to McDonald’s. May 26, 2015. Hellip; More Long Hot Road to McDonald’s. Long Hot Road to McDonald’s. May 26, 2015. Day 21: 2...
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Wrightwood Forever – Finding my Berings
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. June 16, 2015. February 11, 2016. Day 27: true zero. It turned out that most other hikers had made the same decision as we did. It was better to get back to town and take an unintended zero than to stay out in the snowstorm. I spent the day relaxing in the morning before heading into town to get some food and meet up with friends. The Week of Three Zeros. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Finding my Berings
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough. August 3, 2015. February 11, 2016. Walker Pass (652) to Kennedy Meadows (702) and the gateway to the Sierras! Day 45: Nero in Lake Isabella, 2 miles passed Walker Pass. Day 46: 22 miles. Day 47: 22 miles to South Fork Kern River. Day 48: 4.5 miles to Kennedy Meadows. Day 49: Zero at KM. Day 50: Double zero at KM! This is a change from home, where I’d usually pick a burger instead. I climbed up the next...
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There’s a reason they call it section F – Finding my Berings
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Navigating through this trail called life. PCT thru-hike by the Numbers. There’s a reason they call it section F. August 3, 2015. February 11, 2016. Tehachapi (566) to Walker Pass (652) and Lake Isabella. Day 40: Nero in Tehachapi, 6 miles out of town and night hiking. Day 41: 22 miles. Day 42: 16 miles to Landers Meadow Camp. Day 43: 22 miles to Bird Spring Pass. Day 44: 21 miles to Walker Pass and hitch into Lake Isabella. 8221; to it! It still took me while to get there. I had been struggling all ...