11th to 18th July: Day 82 to 89 – Mile 1,511
Stock footage of Burney falls, which I walked straight past to buy a coke from the gift shop.
19th July: Day 90 – Mile 1,537
Castle Crags
Perpetual Mount Shasta – appearing on the horzion once again to call out for Dinsdale.
20th to 23rd July: Day 91 to 94 – Mile 1,600
Sleeping bear.
Shasta!
24th to 26th July: Day 95 to 97 – Mile 1,679
Goodbye Shasta! You’ve been watching over us, slightly creepily, for 14 days, but today is the last – tomorrow we will be in Oregon after 3 months walking across California.
Everything is on fire a bit
This is smoke from the milepost 97 fire.
In 2017 a lot of different bits of the trail got closed for forest fires.
Luckily this fire will not stop us getting to Ashland, Oregon to eat all the Cheetos and some of the beer.
We briefly pass through the 51st state – the state of Jefferson! What it lacks in legal status it makes up for in merchandise.
(This isn’t my photo. Maybe it’s one Weatherman sent me?)
27th to 29th July: Day 98 to 100 – Mile 1,717
Unlike the half way point, this does feel like an important milestone. Though it seems odd to say it with a 1000 miles still to go: we’re on the home straight now. An easy 500 miles through Oregon and a medium 500 miles through Washington and it’s done.
That’s only as much as a traverse of the Pyrenees and back. Hmm.
Resupplying in Ashland. Not sure the point of this photo – I don’t want any of these things. It really emphasises that s’mores must be better than the sum of their parts, because their parts are terrible.