Bushcamp to Bushcamp
37 miles
Mile 1962.1
I woke a bit past 4 feeling fantastic from the long nights sleep. After a shot of concentrated Breakfast Essential with coffee, I packed up quickly and was on trail before 5.
As I hiked I enjoyed the morning sunrise through the charred remains of a burnt forest.
As I left the burn area for green woodlands, the mosquitos began their assault. These Oregon mosquitos were aggressive as hell, bombarding my exposed face from all directions. Fortunately, I escaped with my life, but the suckers managed to leave me with a enormous red bump smack in the middle of my forehead.
It’s come to my attention that mosquitos may be the number one threat to mankind, that said, I propose the formation of HAM (Humans Against Mosquitos), whose sole mission will be the complete eradication of these pesky menaces. Let me know if you’d like to join the movement!
Anyways…after passing into Three Sisters Wilderness the rest of my morning was rather itchy, yet beautiful.
I passed countless lakes as I made my way through the lush forest.
The last few miles of the day I passed Sisters Mirror Lake before finding myself in a long meadow with one of the Three Sisters looming ahead of me.
When Spikes and I reached our campground we were forced to immediately throw up our shelters and hop in to hide from the clouds of mosquitos drinking us up. I’m honestly surprised that I have any blood left at this point…
I ate a lonely dinner inside my tent while swatting at the skeeters that had followed me inside. Overwhelmed by exhaustion, sleep came quick and hard.
Cheers!