The weather changed a lot overnight. While last night had been hot and still, this morning was cold and windy, despite the tree cover. We got going quickly.
Apparently, the 35 miles or so from Cascade Locks is one of the more often criticized portions of the Washington PCT, because its route was determined less by terrain and scenery, and more by avoiding private land. It’s supposed to have big climbs and descents without scenery, and some dry stretches.
And, indeed, it did..



I felt quite weak today, and went slow almost all the time. I might be undereating, it might be difficult terrain, I might be getting sick, or I might just be discouraged by how long until the next time I get to see anyone I knew pre-hike (that is, after I reach Canada). I don’t know.
Whatever the case, I went to bed exhausted.


we miss you too buddy! izzy is already planning the first board game night after your return 😉 it’s been a long time coming, and you’re making such awesome progress – we’ll be seeing you in no time!
Board game night! Now there’s something to hike forward to!