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Continue reading →: Day 10: Out of Idyllwild — Paradise Valley Cafe to Apache SpringMiles hiked: 18.4 Mile marker: 169.2 It’s 6:00 AM. Dad, Rafiki, and I are sitting at a cozy coffee shop called Pure Bean Coffee House. I order a drip coffee and have my eyes on the blueberry lemon scone, but settle for the cranberry coffee cake instead. The barista recommended…
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Continue reading →: Day 9: IdyllwildMiles: Zero Nature calls in the early morning, and it’s the first time I step out of my tent in the middle of the night. The dark sky is lit with stars, as is someone brought in Bob Ross just for the 3:00 AM bathroom break. Absolutely beautiful. I blow…
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Continue reading →: Day 8: Mile 150 — De Benedetti’s and Paradise Valley CafeMiles hiked: 21 Mile marker: 151.8 It’s early in the morning when I awake to the galaxy painted above me. A mosquito buzzes around me and I throw my jacket over my face to try and sleep. My alarm won’t go off for a while. While cowboy camping is absolutely…
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Continue reading →: Day 7: Mike’s PlaceMiles hiked: 19.5 Mile marker: 132 I’ve been awake for about twenty minutes before my alarm goes off at 5:00 AM. The morning chill is in my tent as I pack my bag and get ready for the day. Packing is becoming a little easier. I eat my cold-soaked oatmeal…
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Continue reading →: Day 6: 100 Miles — Meadows, Trail Angels, and Eagle RockMiles hiked: 21.3 Mile marker: 112.5 Cowboy camping, while it provides beautiful stargazing, also provided with a very bright moon. I was awake before midnight and a few more times after. It may have had something to do with the slope that had my head slightly higher than my feet. …
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Continue reading →: Day 5: Out of JulianMiles hiked: 13.9 Mile marker: 91.2 It’s 6:00 AM. The hotel room is still dark. A dim light shines on Dad’s face from FarOut, the app we use for navigating the trail. He is lying in bed. On the floor at the foot of my bed, Rafiki is sound asleep. …
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Continue reading →: Day 4: En Route to JulianMiles hiked: 13.4 Mile Marker: 76.3 This day begins at 2:45 AM. I can’t sleep. I become a rotisserie chicken, tossing and turning, pausing to journal, then eventually falling asleep at 4:30 AM after I hear Dad get in and out of his tent. Alarm rings at 5:00 AM. Of…
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Continue reading →: Day 3: Wind, Wind, and More WindMiles hiked: 22.24 Mile Marker: 61.5 “Katy, you ready yet?” I hear Dad through my ear plugs. Ready? How can I be ready? It’s 6:00 AM and Dad and I agreed to wake up an hour earlier. “You didn’t wake me up!” I say. “You have an alarm clock,” Dad…
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Continue reading →: Day 2: Lake Morena to Mount LagunaMiles hiked: 22.12 Mile marker: 41.5 It’s 5:00 AM when I hear, “Hello? Hello?” Dad is singing, and it carries through my ear plugs. We stayed at a campground full of RV campers, so it was on the noisier end last night. Looking around inside my tent, I see my…
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Continue reading →: Day 1: Hauser Canyon and Lake MorenoMiles hiked: 21 miles Mile marker: 20 miles Day one begins with the most amazing walnut pancakes, a cup of black coffee, and a very cold morning. When it comes to pancakes, I’m not always the biggest fan. If you add walnuts and top it with banana slices, syrup, and…
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Continue reading →: Airport to CleefA good night’s sleep always shows on one’s face. For instance, when I stumbled into the aggressively lit bathroom this morning, I saw a crusty-eyed face looking back at me in the mirror. A bit of dried drool lined the corner of my mouth down to my chin. Humans are…
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Continue reading →: Last Day LogisticsDo you know those last few things you need to do before a trip? It should be quick, right? Wrong. Every time, I’m wrong. Things always take longer than I intend. Why am I so surprised though? I recently read a book titled Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals…






