Twig Adventures

2023 Recap and 2024 Wish-list

I always enjoy marveling at Google bread-crumbs of my ramblings over the past 6 years…mostly by foot. I love how distinctly so many of my trails are depicted. Such a presentation really drives home how much ground I’ve covered on my hikes. In 2023, I added a significant number of dots in Utah and down the coast of Oregon, the result of hiking the Hayduke and Oregon Coast Trails. I also connected the Bigfoot Trail to the PCT to the Tahoe Rim Trail, for a total of about 2300 miles for 2023…notice the nice symmetry of those figures, completely unintentional:) This brought my total to over 17K miles since I began thru-hiking in 2017. I figure I might as well[…]

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PCBCRT Summary and Stats

Since the Pacific Coast Bigfoot Crest Rim Trail was my conglomeration of 4 named long distance trails (Oregon Coast Trail, Bigfoot Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, and Tahoe Rim Trail), it was difficult to summarize such a journey in one post. I struggled between breaking the summary into distinct parts to cover each trail, or lumping all the data together. In the end, I did a little bit of both. Several of the trails were pretty intermingled, especially the PCT and BFT. I also followed a spur trail down the California Coast, which I characterized as part of the Oregon Coast Trail, yet it was really just an extension to connect to Crescent City (terminus of the BFT) and see parts[…]

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PCBCRT Day 41: Off Script & Much In Motion

Monday, Aug 14th, 2023, 0630-2030Stuart Fork Trail to Trinity Resort, then Scott mtn HWY 3 to PCT SOBO mm11025 + 7.5 miles, Gain 1160′, Loss 1170′, elevation 6040′ I began my day with a rough idea how it might go down, but almost zero knowledge of what I was jumping into. I was off script, but that’s what I loved about thru-hiking, it sometimes forced me to be flexible and open to just seeing what happens. My Hiking Project app at least told me that I had about 4 miles left of the trail, all downhill. I guessed the rest of the road to HWY 3 was 1-2 miles. The Trinity Alps Resort was listed on the map, so I[…]

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PCBCRT Day 40: Trinity Alps

Sunday, Aug 13th, 2023, 0700-1840Big Flat Campground to Stuart Fork Trail20 miles, Gain 3730′, Loss 5300′, elevation 3250′ I think this was the most quiet campground I ever stayed at. The night before, I was able to porky-pig (top but no bottoms) my way around my campsite until I dried off from my creek dunking…. that’s how quiet it was. I didn’t even see or hear people until I was on my way out in the morning. As a result, I slept like a rock. Actually, I slept behind a big rock too, concealed from the world in my rock-like tent…it blended in so well. The river valley was a refreshing 55 degrees as I set off…perfect for another big[…]

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PCBCRT Day 39: Packers Peak Bigfoot Trail Highpoint

Saturday, Aug 12th, 2023, 0630-1935Bingham Lake to Big Flat Campground, via Packers Peak 23 miles, Gain 6100′, Loss 8050′, elevation 5000′ The wind picked up overnight and my tent was flapping a bit. Even so, it was a pretty peaceful evening. I woke several times and just stared at the stars. They were so brilliant. I was sad to leave the lake but I had a big day ahead. I was finally going to get back on the Bigfoot Trail, so no telling how hard a day it might be. My planned miles put me somewhere on top or just past Packers Peak, the Highpoint for the trail at 7830′. It promised to be a tough climb…2k’ in ascent and[…]

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PCBCRT Day 38: The Russian Wilderness

Friday, Aug 11th, 2023, 1330-1835Etna Hwy to Bingham Lake13 miles, Gain 2980′, Loss 2100′, elevation 6870′ I could leave first thing in the morning, pretending I didn’t even visit town, just as I had planned. Or, I could do a proper town stop by lingering and eating lots of food. Which do you think I did? For starters, I found an extra shower token, so I woke up to a hot shower. While rummaging through the hiker box, I also found a bag of spare earbud gummies, which were the perfect replacement for one I lost. I also found a like-new pair of sun gloves, made from the fancy Outdoor Research glacier material that’s cooling when wet. I couldn’t believe[…]

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PCBCRT Day 37: Marble Mountains & Unplanned Town Stop

Thursday, Aug 10th, 2023, 0640-1930Paradise Lake to Etna Hwy, then hitch to Etna29.5 miles, Gain 5660′, Loss 5810′, elevation 6010′ I was surprised the deer didn’t bother me overnight. I made sure to pee really far away from my tent, so that seemed to do the trick. Maybe I was just too tired from the climb the day before to even notice them. I got a pretty late start, but still made almost 10 miles by 10 am. The morning was fantastic, with the landscape being so much better than I remembered it. Actually seeing the Marble Mountains was incredible. They were characterized by these white bands of marble, so dramatically different than the surrounding peaks. I couldn’t even see[…]

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PCBCRT Day 36: Running up that Hill

Wednesday, Aug 9th, 2023, 0610-1730Seiad Valley (Brian’s Place) to Paradise Lake, BFT mm 147.525 miles, Gain 6880′, Loss 2170′, elevation 6110′ The best way to break a vortex is to get out early! I was actually hoping for a 5 am dark start but 6 am was good enough. Everyone else was still asleep and the morning perfectly cool…what a change from 100 degrees the day before! With a 6000′ climb over nearly 20 miles, I couldn’t imagine a better tactic than what I employed. I walked the road as fast as I could, eating the 4 miles in 1 hour. I said goodbye to the Klamath river for the second time…I passed it a week before while hiking the[…]

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PCBCRT Day 34 & 35: Seiad Valley Vortex

Monday, Aug 7th to Tuesday Aug 8th, 2023Double Zero I didn’t plan to double zero in Seiad Valley, I didn’t even plan to zero at all. Truth be told, there wasn’t much going on in the town. Last time it was only worthy of an in-and-out. But the RV park had good wifi and a comfortable porch, so I was able to get some work done. Aside from the monumental task of keeping up with this blog, I needed to send some texts, emails, update socials, and most importantly, order new shoes. I bought a pair on Ebay for $65 total, which was actually a bit more than I normally paid for them. I had several pairs at home but[…]

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PCBCRT Day 33: Bigfoot Meets the PCT

Sunday, Aug 6th, 2023, 0710-1400Azalea Lake to Seiad Valley, BFT mm 12118 miles, Gain 2370′, Loss 6400′, elevation 1370′ I planned for an early start but ran into my camping mate, Bob, just as I was leaving. We got to chatting, so it was well after 7 am when I finally left camp. He was so proud to be on his first solo backpacking trip, so I encouraged him to check out the Oregon Coast Trail. I’d regret my delay later, when I realized the Seiad Valley cafe closed at 2 pm. But I wasn’t feeling the pull of a town day just yet. I had 9 miles of non-PCT trail still to go, which I knew could be slow[…]

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