Wow, long time no see. It's about time we got to write more on our adventure, after the last post we've done about 450 miles. These last 450 miles have been hot, dusty and wonderful.
The next few days we were doing good mileage ranging from 20 to 25 miles per day. About 35 miles before getting to Wrightwood we hit McDonald's that was only 0,3 miles off the trail. I had 3 burgers, big fries, large soda and a sundae... for appetizers. Kristen ate something size of a little bird's meal. That night we splurged by getting a room with 3 other hikers from a motel. Costing us 14 $ per hiker, including a hot tub. Nice! The next day we hiked about 23 miles and got us pretty close to Wrightwood, that day we were hiking in the San Andreas Fault area. Getting to Wrightwood from the trail was really easy, we've been really lucky with hitch hiking. It didn't take us long to get a ride to town, maybe it's my stunning scandinavian looks just appeal to both male and female drivers here in US.
Once we got to town we got our resupply package from the post, at the post office we found a list of people who accomodate hikers for free. We called the last one on the list, bingo! We got a guesthouse for just the 2 of us ( we later invited our hiking friend Gabe aka Gabealicious to stay there too), it was located perfectly close to downtown and was surrounded by apple orchard. Thank you Dolores!
The day we left Wrightwood we climbed on top of Mt Baden Powell, 9400 feet ( 2 867 metres). What a stunning view, in Finland we don't have mountains that high so for this foreign sucker it
The stretch from Wrightwood to Agua Dulce was a mix of desert and mountains with pine trees, not too much water so we had to carry a lot of it so that my Scandinavian delicate hydration system wouldn't get cranky again. The headlines in Finnish newspaper were still in my mind, the actual event wasn't as full as drama as you would think. We heard later that from that same mountain a girl had to be evacuated with a helicopter with the same symptoms, 4 other persons got sick at the same place too so my case was only highlighted because I was the only
Really close to Agua Dulce the trail was winding through the Vasquez Rocks area witch is famous for being the setup many Cowboy movies, my dad loves to watch those and I like watching them too so it was pretty exciting to walk through an area where John Wayne and his posse had probably slaughtered and bunch of train robbers and hoodlums. I could still smell his glory and their blood there, nice ! Agua Dulce is a small town with 1 mexican restaurant, 1 diner and 1 pizzeria. We hit all of them, my stomach didn't even notice that. The town is also famous for Hiker Heaven witch is a place for hikers to stay free for 2 night max, it's owned by this lady who can be considered as Mother Teresa of PCT. Thank you Donna! We enjoyed our stay at Agua Dulce but it was time to hit the trail again, we've met a lot of people on the trail and we've made some great friendships. You might hear about these people later on our stories ( The 3 Canadians, Justin & Li An, Gabealicious, Fidel Castro and Garfunkel). I'll let Kristen to tell about the rest of our hike to Kennedy Meadows but first I would like to congratulate my Dad on his birthday on June 17th, happy birthday young man!
She said: Kristen here, filling you fine young people in on the rest of the trail drama. Leaving
As for Tehachapi, coolest town ever. Nicest people, that all we had to do was look confused (really easy for the two of us) and like complete dirt bags and
Out of Tehachapi, we met such a nice trail angel, John Jackson, who brought us to his house to use his internet, show us his cool shop, load us up with food and water, and drove us out to the trail head. What a great guy! Off we went, back walking into the dry hills to camp in a wind storm (man, you think we would get better at finding shelter in the desert, but no) and had a few
Finally, out somewhere in the desert there was a beautiful oasis of trail magic that some great peeps had set up for weeks to make food and cold drinks for us weary hikers a bit down on the desert by now, lifting our spirits to hike on and up and up and up. Thanks to the good speed, we have been hiking like animals and about 25-27 miles a day now. One day was over 7,000 ft of
And just for the record, Ville wants everyone to know, he was not rescued from Fuller Ridge, he only had the flu or food poisoning, but just to make a better story, he is now gay, wants to be a woman, has got a terrible addiction to cocaine, pcp, and is in fact pregnant with a baby seal. Way cooler than the flu.