
Leaving the PCT and Heading Home
June 15 was a zero day, which means no hiking. Actually, I’m done with the PCT for now. I have a personal emergency at home

June 15 was a zero day, which means no hiking. Actually, I’m done with the PCT for now. I have a personal emergency at home

I stuck out my thumb to hitchhike to the Sure Stay Best Western hotel. I got picked up immediately by a trail angel who first took me on a tour of the town.
Something I ate at Hiker Town bothered me all day, and then it got worse last night. Fortunately, I am approaching Tehachapi, and I’ll recover in a hotel room.

I left Hiker Town at 7 AM this morning for a long hike across the desert floor. The hike was interesting since it passed the LA aqueduct.

The trail continued to be lightly forested, and it was nice to view something other than sand cliffs. The target was to reach Hiker Town.

Most of the trees on the trail were burned and dead but trees just the same. California should declare California’s state plant – the dead tree.
During the hike today, I became acutely aware of the boredom on the trail. Whatever there is to see in the desert, I think I’ve already seen it.

Later in the afternoon the trail leveled off, and I was able to make some good time. I found a good campsite about 5 PM and pitched my tent. Just another day.

Aqua Dulce and Serenity Oasis are the today’s targets. I’m going to see which is better – the KOA Campground or Farmer John’s Serenity Oasis.

The target today is the KOA Campground in Acton. I’m not too keen on going because of the bad hiker reviews and lack of dependable Internet service.