Day 7
Mile 94.5 to Warner Springs, 15 miles
Cost: $0
Today in a nutshell: Crazy winds that lasted all through the night but my tent managed incredibly well (considering I thought I was going to take flight!), trail magic in the form of beer and choc chip pancakes made by a Trail Angel (Vegie) at Barrel Springs (thank you Vegie, the pancake was delicious!), a blister on my heel that took me an hour to be able to stand on my foot properly, 1 snake (have photo evidence this time!), a rock that looked like a camel’s head, a rock that looked like an eagle, delight at arriving at Warner Springs Resource centre, a double hamburger with Julian’s apple pie & icecream, meeting lots of other hikers camping at Warner Springs, Nancy from the resource centre lancing all my blisters, walking around with 6 pieces of thread pierced through my blisters!
We’re about to enter another long stretch with some iffy water sources.

Can you see a camel’s head?

100 miles!!

Yummy trail magic pancakes, thanks Vegie!

The snake I saw

The long and winding road

Nancy lancing my blisters

Vegie, the amazing trail angel

Roxanne and I at Eagle rock
Tomorrow will need to be an 18 mile day to get to a water tank and hopefully camp nearby, then it’s a 24 mile stretch without water which will take 2 days. There’s bad weather (snow, ice and rain) forecast from Wed – Sat, but I was going to have a zero day (hike in the day/night before then take off the next day, effectively having 2 nights somewhere) in the next town of Idylwild anyway so hopefully the bad weather will pass while I’m there 🙂
The Warner Springs resource centre has showers, toilets, water, delicious hamburgers and other food (open for breakfast and lunch), and a small store selling terrific hiker food (pasta/rice sides, cous cous, energy bars and lots more and also Nancy who will fix up your blisters, thank you Nancy!
Wow what an amazing (and challenging) journey so far! I am enjoying your daily posts and beautiful photos so much. May you stay strong, be safe and have fun. ~ michelle
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Thank you Michelle 🙂
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What an amazing journey. Yes the weather has been the same further down the trail. I live near the PCT near deep Creek in Hesperia. Buen Camino.
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the 100 mile marker , Did that feel good ?
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It felt great 🙂 … Only 25 more times!!
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Certainly did, and 200 felt even better!!
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Wow – great progress. How are the blisters? Enjoy the time out!
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No more blisters right now and I’m on day 18 🙂
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