Wrightwood to Cajon Pass
23.5 miles (2.7 off trail miles)
Sobo mile 2310.7
Total mileage 4963.3
By 6am Sue had dropped me off at the base of Acorn Trail to begin the 2.7 mile ascent up to the PCT. An hour later I’d finished my only climb for the day and began the 20 mile descent down to the desert floor.
I spent the next couple hours weaving through pines as I slowly made my way down and out of the forest.
Before long I found myself walking along a windswept ridge line with sweeping views of the desert hills below.
I made excellent time on the easy downhill trail, and found myself checking in at the Best Western at Cajon Pass by 1pm. Clearly I could have gone further, but I had more important things than hiking planned for the afternoon. Paige was going to swing by on her way up to Pasadena, so I was pretty jammed to see her!
Once I’d checked into my room, I ran across the street to grab some grub at Subway. Back in my room I showered and laundered my clothes before hopping into bed for a quick nap.
A few hours later Paige arrived, and we spent the rest of the evening enjoying each others company.
Cheers!
Congrats on day 200. That’s a lot of hiking days and miles. Sending good vibes for safety and good health this last little stretch!
Thanks Judy!
YOUR TRULY AN INSPIRATION. I am completely engaged in your blog. I loved watching yours and Spikes adventure turn into a beautiful relationship. What a beautiful way to start a relationship. You encourage me to be my best. I thank you for that. Your TRULY an amazing spirit. May everyday shower you with Adventure, love, happiness and health. 💙
P.S
How did spikes get her trail name?
Tina
Thanks Tina! I’m glad you’ve enjoyed following along the adventure, it’s hard to believe it’s almost over!!
Paige received her trail name because she carried her micro spikes since beginning the trail in Campo!
Ha ha that’s a perfect trail name. 😉😂