Twig Adventures

PCBCRT Day 32: Along the Border

Saturday, Aug 5th, 2023, 0620-2000Poker Flats to Azalea Lake, BFT mm 10330 miles, Gain 5690′, Loss 5325′, elevation 5400′ Those dang deer really gave me the business overnight. I kept waking with a start whenever they passed by close. One even knocked my full water bottle off the picnic table. I should have brought everything inside my tent so I didn’t worry about things. I hung my second trekking pole in a tree and even then I was concerned they might pull it down. They will chew the grips and run off with any clothing items, including socks. I was even worried about my shoes, but unfortunately I have a strict rule about not putting those in my tent because[…]

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PCBCRT Day 31: Clear Creek Redemption

Friday, Aug 4th, 2023, 0640-1930West Clear Creek to Poker Flats, BFT mm 7320 miles, Gain 5590′, Loss 3440′, elevation 5040′ I woke feeling pretty bruised and battered, not looking forward to more of the same abuse. I had a mile and a half to the junction with Clear Creek, where I hoped the trail might improve. But first I had to backtrack 200 yards to find the trail again. Good thing I stopped when I did the previous day because there was about a mile more of bad blowdowns, which would have been the nail in my coffin. I could barely have taken another step, I was so tired. Being in such a state leads to bad outcomes, as evidence of[…]

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PCBCRT Day 30: Bigfoot on my Back

Thursday, Aug 3rd, 2023, 0615-1930Harrington Creek to West Fork Clear Creek, BFT mm 53.215 miles, Gain 6510′, Loss 4950′, elevation 2907′ There was no Bigfoot again, or any other large animals overnight. I heard nothing but the river…the next best white noise after surf. As remote as this place was, it seemed like a good spot to find a Bigfoot. Apparently they are quite stealthy, having never left one shred of DNA evidence. But I crept up on a bear, so maybe I could be as stealthy as Bigfoot. As for my day, it was one of those I’d rather not talk about. Extensive burn areas, endless blowdowns, bushwhacking, and constant trail finding. I expected to do battle with rough[…]

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PCBCRT Day 29: Into the Mountains and the Heat

Wednesday, Aug 2nd, 2023, 0620-1840Little Bald Hills Trailhead to Harrington Creek, BFT mm 3828 miles, Gain 6420′, Loss 5190′, elevation 1365′ Bigfoot didn’t bother me overnight, nor did anything else. I enjoyed the easy trail leading to some balds first thing in the morning. The path was wide, well graded and maintained. I knew this would probably be the best trail until I hit the PCT in 100 miles, so I tried to savor it. It was probably the biggest climb I’d done this trip but it felt pretty easy. My pack was very heavy with food, though. At the top, I tried to get one last glance of the ocean, but it was covered in fog. It was bittersweet[…]

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PCBCRT Day 28: Bigfoot Trail…Into the Shadow of the Titans

Tuesday, Aug 1st, 2023, 1500-1830Crescent City center to Little Bald Hills Trailhead, BFT mm 9.89 miles, Gain 800′, Loss 680′, elevation 125′ I wish I could say that my first night in a real bed in almost 3 weeks was restful but it was only so so. The bed, room and everything else was fine, I was just troubled by all that I wanted to get done the next morning. More than anything, I think I was just anxious to get back on track, to be making forward progress on a trail. It just gave me so much satisfaction to be moving with a clear goal in mind. I don’t know where this urge came from and whether it was[…]

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PCBCRT Day 26 & 27: Redwoods Wrap-up & Return to Crescent City

Sunday, July 30th, 2023, 0630-1700Gold Bluffs Beach Campground to Elk Creek hiker biker camp12 miles, Gain 1400′, Loss 1000′, elevation 700′ The beach campground was really quite nice, despite the smell of urine around my site. I’ll take quiet over anything else. The night before, some kids invited everyone in the campground to play capture the flag on the beach…with glow sticks. It sounded like fun and I almost joined in, but was too tired once it got dark…hiker midnight. I thought I might hear them playing the game, but the surf drowned out all other noises. While packing, I was reminded of another reason I didn’t like camping on the beach: centipedes! I could stare down aggressive dogs and[…]

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PCBCRT Day 23: Crescent City Magic

Thursday, July 27th, 2023, 0700-2030Tolowa Dunes to the southern end of Crescent Beach15 miles, Gain 100′, Loss 100′, elevation 90′ My tent had a lot of condensation in the morning, but I actually expected worse. I tried to mop some of it up with my pack towel but there’s only so much one of those can do. I’d ended up going to bed in this went tent at the end of the day, since I never took the time to dry it…that’s how it goes sometimes. The beach was so much nicer than the day before. The wind finally died overnight and the tide was lower. A person’s experience on these coastal routes has everything to do with the tides…low[…]

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The Pacific Coast Bigfoot Crest Rim Trail Introduction

This is a rough sketch of the Pacific Coast Bigfoot Crest Rim Trail…PCBCRT. (I know, my scribbling looks a little like blood dripping…sorry about that. It ended up being a good proxy for how my legs looked after some bushwacking along the route.) I ‘invented’ this roughly 1200 mile route as a conglomeration of 4 distinct long distance trails, stringing together parts or all of the Oregon Coast Trail (OCT), Bigfoot Trail (BFT), Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), and Tahoe Rim Trail (TRT). I made-up the name to include a portion of each trail’s official name, paying homage to a common misconception, emphasized by the “Pacific Coast” part. That’s because about half the public mistakenly calls the Pacific Crest Trail the[…]

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