PCT Day 55

Muir Shelter to Bushcamp

24.1 miles

Mile 862.5

I woke up alarmed by the lack of stars before remembering where I was. Warm inside the Muir Shelter on top of Muir Pass at about 12,000 ft of elevation, I fumbled with my watch until it glowed 2am at me. Fug that, I’m getting another hour.

That hour came and went. By 3:30am I was latching the outer lock on the shelter before heading out into the darkness trailing Spikes.

It was a cold night, Spikes’ InReach unit quoted us 18 degrees, but somehow we managed to keep warm as we trudged down the icy Pass. The snow flurry earlier that night had erased any footprints that may have guided our descent, so I walked for most of it with my phone in hand, constantly checking our progress. Apparently we walked between a few lakes, but they were masked by the night, so we never saw them.

The sun finally rose to revel awesome snow covered mountains, frozen lakes and colorful clouds.

As we descended below tree line and into the valley, the snow receded making the trail visible once again.

We took an alternative route to bypass a hazardous river crossing here.

For the next 6 miles we followed a large river rushing down the valley, constantly growing from the hundreds of tributaries snaking down the snowy mountains.

Around noon grey ominous clouds began to fill the sky. Before long it began to rain, which shortly turned into snow. I spent the final couple hours rushing towards our camp grounds while snow continued falling.

I stopped briefly at a stream to fill my bottles and begin cold soaking a bag of Knorrs rice sides that I’d be eating later for dinner before crushing the final 3 miles to camp.

I threw up my tent in the first flat spot I came upon and crawled inside to finish my chores. After dinner, I laid warmly wrapped in my quilt listening to the sound of the snow hitting my tent with the occasional boom of thunder.

Cheers!

P.s. and here’s my toe…

10 thoughts on “PCT Day 55”

  1. Complete badasses! And with a grateful cheerfulness. Very impressed – thank you for the info. Safe stay and warm!

  2. Looks so very different than my August hike through the same area! Thanks for sharing your journey

  3. The toe is a bit of a concern along with all the scrapes and scratches ALL OVER your body!!! Been enjoying your blog from Day 1, which kinda makes reading any others a bit anticlimactic! Ha! Stay safe!

  4. Soooooo happy you have surfaced! Knew you were out of contact and so happy all is “relatively “ fine. Your comments continue to impress your grandmother and then some. Toe not so much. Be careful and look both ways before crossing😳 LvG

  5. Great blog! I love the pictures. I dropped off Four Eyes and Seabiscuit at Kennedy Meadows. They are bringing up the rear.

  6. I love the pictures. I dropped off Four Eyes and Seabiscuit at Kennedy Meadows. They are bringing up the rear.

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