I wake to the sounds of hikers packing up. It’s 7 am. A few people left super early. I stuff my things into my pack and say thank you once more to the people at the Warner Springs Community center.
I met so many hikers here! People from all over the place: Germany, France, Texas, Canada, Vermont and even LA! All very unique and interesting, all here to hike the same trail. It’s nice to know I have friends hiking ahead and behind me.
I wave goodbye and follow the trail through a sweeping meadow. The wind sends ripples through the blades of grass like waves in a big golden ocean.
The trail starts to wander through a grove of old trees. I step aside to let a group of weekend backpackers past.
The trail climbs higher and higher. My blisters are great but the back of my heel bones smart now so I take my time. I reach the next water source and find two hikers named Brad and Cam resting in the shade.
I’ve been running into these two at almost every water source. They’re about my age and are supper funny. Then Jeff and Jonathan arrive just behind me. I haven’t seen these two before but apparently we started hiking on the same day!
We take a break and filter water in the shade. Jeff eats peanut butter with his fingers, strait from the jar. He offers us some. Ew no! We all laugh and make fun of each other. We decide to meet up at Mike’s place, a trail angel’s house and the next water source. Brad and Cam head out first. I follow. We all hike at different speeds so it’s cool how the water sources bring everyone together.
Jeff and Jonathan soon pass me. I feel like I’m hiking like an old lady today, so slow. But you know what they say, slow and steady wins the race. 
The trees are dotted with huge bolders. Soon there are more bolders than trees.
The trail winds between the huge rock formations. Plants fill in all the gaps between the sand stone. I feel like I’m in a labrinth. The light bounces off all the curving surfaces. I could explore this section for hours.
The rock field gives way to a sweeping forest. I’m so tired, but I’m almost to Mike’s house!
I miss the turn but find some hiker tracks leading up the road. I bet that’s it. I follow them. I start to hear someone wildly playing a drum set. The road curves around a bend and I see Mike’s house.
The drumming gets louder. Whoever is playing is really good! I get to the water tank and walk down some stairs. The yard is full of old cars and campers. I wander around. Where is everyone? A guy comes out of a shed.
“Hey hiker! I’m Mike! Looking for a place to stay?”
I nod my head. He points to a tiny trailer.
“You can have that for the night if you want.”
I can’t turn him down. It’s so cute and cozy!
Jeff and Jonathan show up. I think they must have stopped in the rock field to explore.
The rest of the night is spent laughing and eating home made pizza cooked in a wood oven.
Camped at mile 127 of the pct.
Miles hiked today: 17.5 (plus a little road)



























































































































































