CS1797 to Mazama Village via Annie Springs Trail – 8-12

Surprisingly, I wasn’t sore or tried after yesterday. Maybe I wasn’t at my most energetic, but I got going.

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I'd camped just a few miles south of the 1800 mile point

Today would have few water sources, and the stretch to Crater Lake’s Mazama Village Campground would be a 15 mile stretch, from a questionable water source.

The morning was uneventful. It put me through some forested hillsides, like yesterday, and some burn areas.

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A bit of a morning vista

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Occasionally, the burn areas would have clusters of unburnt trees -- I'm not sure why

The last official source for water before Mazama was an unreliable spring almost a mile off trail. But, I’d heard there were several unmarked ponds much closer to the trail, so I bushwhacked my way to them via GPS.

The first one had me concerned — it was surrounded by mud, was shallow, and was full of muck. Very difficult to collect from.

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There were blooming lily flowers by it, though

But, a bit further off trail, the second pond was deeper and easier to collect from. So with a full complement of water, I set off for Mazama Village.

And, I walked. That was about it, really.

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A regulatory boundary
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I refused to park in the parking lot

Mazama Village was absolutely packed with backpackers, many of whom I didn’t recognize. But, I didn’t have time to chat, I just got food at the store (tuna sandwich and a quart of whole milk), did my laundry, and went to bed.

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