Saturday, October 22, 2016

Washington PCT 2015: Day 16

Cool morning
Day 16 started cool and foggy. At the high elevation we camped, the air cooled down quite a bit. Combine that with the moisture of the meadow nearby, and you get what Laura and I like to call "civil war" fog. We took our time getting ready, chatting with others about our experiences. Some guy who had hiked in behind us told us they had nearly been attacked by a goat!


Government Meadow
Chillin' at the cabin
Shoes are ripping already
Here we go again!
When we finally left camp, we got some good views through the many clear-cut and burnt sections of trail. It was hot and dry!

Rainier is still pretty big
Lots of burnt trees
Made it through the burn!
Lot of logging in this area
Nice view of Rainier
Looking north
Looking south along the ridge we hiked
So dry and dusty that we had sweat-mud
We chatted with a couple fellows from the cabin for most of the day, hiking together. But at the end of the day, they stopped a bit before us. This was for the best because the campsite Laura and I used was a small one with two tents on it already. As we got situated, a through-hiker showed up. He was super-snobby, talking about all of our gear and food choices and what was wrong with them. It would have been insulting if it wasn't so funny! We got a good night of sleep after our 18.75 mile hike!

Sun is getting low

Comfy in our tent!

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