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    Sierra Waters Abound


     

    We slept well beside Falls Creek, lulled by the water rushing over stone. We were on a roll for picturesque, mosquito-free camps.

    Making our way up out of Jack Main Canyon, PCT thru-hikers talked about the lakes at the top of Seavey Pass. We remembered one lake well. The Enchanted Dish was a charmed high Lake and we tried to decide whether to camp there or push on to the Benson Riviera, a lake with a big sandy beach.
     

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    PCT


     
    The goal for the day was to reach the PCT. This would take us out of the Emigrant and into Yosemite. But the Emigrant is the place we sometimes trails aren’t really trails.

    But still we finally made it to bond pass and the Yosemite National Park boundary.

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    In to the emigrant!


     
    Yesterday we hiked in to Big Lake over hill and dale. Mardi, Jade, and Stacy are with us as we sit here at breakfast in a spectacular granite amphitheater. The cross-country section of the hike yesterday took its toll but, today we have a rest day to recuperate and explore this beautiful place.

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    Alone in the Wilderness


     
    We left Big Lake and our friends behind today. It really feels like the adventure has begun now! We spent the day traversing the Emigrant to the east as we head across the Sierra. I’ll let Melody share most of the highlights but let me just say Lake Lenora, wow!

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    Day 0: The Gram Weenies Are Off!

    In a few hours Jade and Stacy pick us up and we head to Sonora to spend the night at Mardi’s place. Tomorrow morning will start walking with Jade, Stacy and Mardi!

    We’re off! But before we go, here’s a look at what’s in our packs. We’ve tried to strike a balance between ultralight and comfort for such a long journey and I think we got it pretty right. I’ll pack out with right around 25 lbs. At the start of our longest (10 day) leg. Melody is at 24 lbs.. Not bad.

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    A Table in the Cathedral of the Gods

    Planning everything we will eat for two months is an interesting experience, cooking it is even more so.

    May 2014 was our “month of food”. We planned, cooked and dehydrated all of the meals for our 600 mile High Sierra Loop. Past long distance hiking trips have taught us that variety is key. This fact was brought in to sharp focus on out first PCT trek after 43 day of eating oatmeal every morning triggered a mini two person revolt and a lot of trading out for other breakfasts at any hiker box we could find.

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    Power and Shade on our Heads

    Powering our electronics was the sun’s job on our last big thru hike. At that time we made a shelf of flexible solar panels that could attach to the top of our packs. It charged our gadgets well, but was a bit awkward to lay flat on the top of our packs. For this trip, I made lightweight sun hats for us with solar panels on the brim.

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