CS1845 to CS1876 – 8-14

I think I got more mosquito bites yesterday than on the entire rest of the trip. I was up half the night trying not to scratch. Oregon mosquitoes are all business — no swarming around you, they just fly in for the bite, get it, and fly off.

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Oregon mosquitoes are no match for a head net and walking with my hands in my pockets

Other than that, today was all about miles. I hiked, hiked, and hiked.

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Mt. Thielson from afar
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Greeting closer
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From the other side
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The first water today came from a stream of molten glacier. Thanks, heat!
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If this is really the highest point on the PCT in Oregon and Washington, these are low states
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3000 kilometers
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Remarkably pale flowers?
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Is that Pac-Man Lake? No, it's Miller Lake
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The trees had shaggy pale green coats in one part of the forest
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Three trail signs. One is not like the others
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Sunset in a burn zone. No, that's not poodle dog bush
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Many miles ago, Elizabeth and I had puzzled over a sign showing a picture of a boot squishing plants, with no explanatory text. This looks like it may be the source. Apparently it meant "don't cut switchbacks".
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Remember to wash your dishes in a waterfall of frosting

I’d heard from a southbound hiker that there was trail magic at Forest Road 60, where I was planning on camping. But alas, when I got there (Sunday evening), they were gone.

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I’ll be taking the Oregon Skyline Trail alternate instead of the official PCT starting tomorrow morning. It’s got more water, gentler slopes, and fewer miles, and I need to go on it part way anyway to get to a resupply point in Shelter Cove. We’ll see how it goes.

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