I had weird dreams last night but got okay sleep over all. The horse chorale was the correct choice! My sleeping bag was dry and my tent was only a little wet. Yay!
I pack up and try not to wake the others still sleeping.
I dig my food out of the bear locker and grab some leftover trail magic for the road, chocolate covered macadamia clusters. Yummm
I set out just as two other hikers, Beer Run and JK (Just Kidding) are waking up. JK is from Japan! He has an incredible instagram account documenting his thru hike. Here’s the link if your are interested!
Today is a short day for me, only 10 miles. Professor’s family who provided the awesome trail magic last night are planning to pick us up at Stemple Pass. There’s an outfitter on the pass too! I’m looking forward to checking it out.
I start hiking.

The trail goes through another burn section but this one has a unique and special vibe.
Between the black burnt tree trunks stand fields and fields of white bear grass, about waist height.
The morning sunlight gives them a glowing quality. It’s magical.

The day flys by, the hiking is really cruisey and easy with small hills. My left shoulder however is paining me, and making me slow. I try adjusting my pack but it persists. I kinda miss my ULA pack…

I find Professor at a small spring a mile from the outfitters. He takes off while I start to filter water. I catch myself filtering too much, the outfitter is just a mile away and I’m going into town! I don’t need all this water haha
I dump it out and make my way to the pass.

I run into Crush again! He’s been doing crazy big miles. I’m a little surprised to see him again. He’s planning on taking a few days off in the next town, Helena.
He points me in the direction of the outfitters up the trail.
I start walking and it looks like regular plain old wilderness, trees and trees and trees. Is Crush sure this is the correct way?
I come across a little sign with an arrow pointing down a side trail that says “water”.
I wonder… if this is it? I turn down the side trail.
Then I see an open sign on a tree. Ha! Amazing!

I continue, a second open sign!
Then, suddenly a small cabin emerges from the trees, a small structure with solar panels. It feels like I’ve stumbled upon a well kept secret.
A man named Dan runs the outfitter and his cabin has everything you could possibly need for a thru hike. It’s incredible! I want to take pictures so badly but he has a few signs posted on the doors kindly requesting no photos, so you will have to use your imagination.
The walls are packed from floor to ceiling with gear, backpacks, tents, clothing, shoes, stoves, food, anything a hiker could possibly want or need, you name it. Tunnels and tunnels of gear. It’s magnificent.
Some how Beer Run and JK beat me to the shop and are already inside paying for new items. They’re fast hikers!
I find a beautiful new red ULA pack hanging by the front door…. Oooooh… And a fancy cooking pot that has insulated handles…. So tempting.
I exercise great will power and walk out of the shop with a single electrolyte packet and an orange soda. I already have all the gear I need.
I wait out side and sketch a little bit. Professor’s folks show up and check out the shop. They bring us iced coffees! Amazing! Thank you so much!
When Professor finishes his shopping we hop in their car and head down to their place in Helena.
I feel so lucky!

Jim & Pam are just the nicest people with a very cozy house and two adorable dogs. I’m able to shower and do laundry.

They cook us a delicious meal of freshly caught local fish, veggies and orzo!


So delicious!

And to top it off, for desert, a peanut butter pie. Heaven.


Thank you so much Jim & Pam!!!
Tomorrow is another town chore day and some much needed rest off trail. ✨























































































































































































































