Tony's Hiking Adventure

Pacific Crest Trail

Leaving Tehachapi for the PCT

Leaving Tehachapi to Return to the PCT
Leaving Tehachapi to Return to the PCT

PCT Map Miles 571.0
Miles Hiked 509.7
Elevation 5,202 feet
Miles Hiked Today 12.3

Yesterday, I flew into LAX (Los Angeles Airport).  It was a long day.  I was up at 12:30 AM California time and my plane arrived in LA at noon.  Then it was a bus to Union Station, a train to Lancaster and a Lyft to Tehachapi.  I was supposed to take a bus from Lancaster at a $1.50 cost, but I would have had to wait outside in 100 degree heat for nearly two hours.  No thanks. I spent the money to get to the hotel by 7 PM.

I stayed at the Sure Stay Best Western, which is where I stayed last month before I left.  Trail angel Ted Johnson gave me a ride to Walmart where I got a can of stove fuel and something to eat.  Tomorrow, I’m leaving Tehachapi.

Ted’s wife, Cheryl, gave me a ride the next morning to the trailhead where I ended my hike last month.  She picked me up at 7 AM and I was hiking by 7:30.

The forecast was for temperatures to climb to 100 degrees by afternoon.  I wanted to do almost 15 miles today.  There is a sense of urgency in making miles.  The next confirmed water is 25 miles away.

The terrain wasn’t too hard, and I made some good miles in the morning.  There were two water caches, the last of which was at mile 566.  I drank a liter at the first cache and two liters of water at the second.  It proved too little as I’ll mention later.

A fine bench on the trail. I sat a while.

In order to avoid heat stroke, I promised myself I would not hike in the early afternoon.  True to my promise, I found a nice shaded spot with a bed of dead grass at noon.  I laid down and stayed there until 3 PM when I began hiking again.

A great place for an afternoon siesta.

Of course the trail was going up over 1,000 feet.  I lost my trail legs in the five weeks I didn’t hike.  Couple that with a still blazing, hot afternoon and it was tough going.  In the end, I fell short of my goal by two miles.  On the plus side, I have a nice shaded tent site, which is protected from the wind.

Oh, and my water. I have less than two liters to go 12 miles to the next water source.  Not a good situation.

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