The second day of diving seemed interminable. Driving through cities, past burned out vineyards and flat agricultural land, stopping for gas. Our joke was that the drive south was so long I had decided to walk home.
Finally, in late afternoon, we turned east onto 58 climbing into the foothills with clouds roiling overhead. On to Tehatchapi, an iconic PCT landmark. David had reserved a trailer site at Mountain Valley RV Park. Small, quiet, peaceful, with showers and a Siamese cat. 
We left early this morning, May 30th, hoping to arrive at the “no reservations” Boulder Oaks Campground in time to claim a spot.
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Last summer the Canadian border opened at Manning Park, BC. I walked the last 70 miles with a sense of joy and gratitude, the monument was crowded with people from all over the world, finally able to compete their dream.
The summer of '23 was incredible for another reason. Lonely for the simple pleasure and renewing life of long distance trail hiking I decided to begin the Continetal Divide Trail !
I hiked from the south I-15 crossing to Canada (about 900 miles), experiencing windstorms, a blizzard, twice daily thunderstorms and days without seeing even a human footprint.
I was hooked! Stay tuned as Wingman and I restart the blog chronicling the remaining 2100 miles of the CDT, from Mexico to Montana.
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