Day 126/127: Mazama
Oregon is cracked. It is hot. It has vast expanses where openness reigns. I am in love with this state, so strange and different…
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Oregon is cracked. It is hot. It has vast expanses where openness reigns. I am in love with this state, so strange and different…
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Today was a beautiful day. We left camp late, at nearly 10am, and stopped just two hours later for a long lunch. Just an…
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I woke up today close to one of the few shelters on the trail. There were a million people. Maybe even two million. I…
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This swelling of love surges — I run my hands over the long, supple grass that has overtaken the landscape. I look out past…
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I didn’t feel like leaving town yesterday. I didn’t feel like leaving town today. I still had chores and packing and coffee to drink….
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I woke up so early this morning. It was the morning that I would head into Ashland. Ashland has been this mythical town. I…
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I must have left a piece of my heart at the Oregon border when I flew over it in April on my way to…
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Birds pooping on my sleeping bag woke me. Plop, plop, plop. I wondered what the noise was, then faded back into dreamtown. I woke…
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I awoke at 7am today, and congratulated myself on turning 26. This day is the day the last of adulthood settles upon me: the…
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Hiking with another person changes my brain chemistry. It is bizarre. I can’t explain it. But it is lovely. Felix Felicis hiked with me…
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I woke this morning, stumbled out of my tent (creaking and ouching like the busted up creature I have become), and called my dad…
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I woke up late, but excited to head into town. Etna! Everyone on trail has been twittering about how hiker friendly it is. I…
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