30th July: Day 101 – Mile 1,746
31st July – 2nd August: Day 102 – 104 – Mile 1,839
Day 103 – mile 1,804
Day 104 – mile 1,839
Crater Lake. An information board explains the exciting history of its name. Once called ‘Deep Blue Lake’, then ‘Blue Lake’, the fractionally more ambitious ‘Crater Lake’ was finally settled on. This is an important lesson in where ambition can get you, as some people have pointed out it’s a caldera not a crater.
3rd August: Day 105 – Mile 1,866
Hilleberg Enans get a multiplier bonus when played as a pair
4th & 5th August: Day 106 & 107 – Mile 1,927
6th August: Day 108 – Mile 1,959
It’s a burn.
7th & 8th August: Day 109 & 110 – Mile 2,001
9th & 10th August: Day 111 & 112 – Mile 2,001
PCT sponsored beer – it’s my duty to drink it
Also like COVID lockdown, I haven’t had my hair cut in 4 months. I would really like to have my hair cut. On the other hand, I’m pretty sure leaving this room will require the use of my feet, which is a heavy price.
I’m using this photo to weigh up the risks and benefits.
These are the things I’ve been craving for weeks.
Where I stayed. The guy who gave me a lift down from the highway crossing thought I should carry on with him to Bend, as a more fun place. He didn’t see what I could see here – a motel next door to a supermarket next door to a Subway, next door to a Macdonalds. He admitted that Bend would involve more moving around using my feet.
Also, it felt like a slightly dangerous hitch, as he had some strong views which I had to disagree with, but he was also in the military on his way to a military funeral…
(I took this photo to make the joke to Ent that even Sisters is counting its own farts – something that Ent is doing on trail for the furtherment of science)
11th to 18th August: Day 113 to 120 – Mile 2,146
Ent celebrates carrying a beer up this hill, by having a beer.
Room with a view.
Columbia River on the Oregon / Washington border.
The Bridge of the Gods, over to Washington. This is where Reese Witherspoon stopped walking in her film ‘Walk the Line’ (Johnny Cash made it all the way to Canada)
Conundrum on Thunder Island.
As in, that guy, on this island. Not an Agatha Christie novel.
I got drunk here. I know this because when someone tried to remember the name of Thunder Island and said ‘Thunder…. Thunder… Thunder…’ (to which I thought the obvious response was ‘thundercats, ho!’) I was led into the tortured and dizzying world of trying to explain the premise of Thundercats to a disbelieving and increasingly hostile audience. Try it – it is very difficult.