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GET Day 35: Sevilleta

Saturday Apr 24th, 2021, 1100-1900Johnson Hill (Socorro) to Grey Ridge cut, Segment 33, mm 64323.5 miles (plus 9 from Thursday’s attempt) I had never been so on the fence about finishing a hike before. I didn’t manage to hold dinner down overnight and the knot in my stomach felt the worst it had when I woke up. I fretted for hours overnight about what to do. I knew Tom was ready to walk again, so at least that was settled. Sam was driving to Phoenix on this day, so I could have just gone back with him and given up on the rest of the hike. Or I could hang out for a few more days, meeting Tom down the[…]

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GET Day 34: Socorro & the Malaise

Tuesday Apr 20th, 2021, 0630-1900South Canyon to Socorro20 miles (Plus 3 days on pause following this…it’s a long post) It ended up being a lot warmer than expected overnight, but at the cost of some vicious winds. Starting around 1 am, 40 mph gusts roared down the mountains. I had to get up to fortify some stakes and even then, I worried that my tent might be ripped apart. The tension of waiting for each wave to hit, hoping it wouldn’t be the final blow…needless to say I didn’t sleep very well. My pinion pine didn’t do a lot but it was better than nothing. I guess we should have camped further inside the canyon but who’s to say the[…]

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GET Day 33: Magical Magdalena Mountains

Monday Apr 19th, 2021, 0830-1900Magdalena to South Canyon end, alt to Socorro via Magdalena mountains.25 miles The skies cleared and the weather was forecasted to be great the rest of the week. Time to hike! But first we had to finish the big plate of leftovers that Osiris and Michael had given us the night before. They were going to be closed for several days and hated wasting food, so they often gave leftovers away to customers. The plate was a sampling of mostly fresh and perishable stuff like salad and slaw…. all stuff I was in bad need of. So Pro tip for starving hikers: check their hours and time your visit appropriately! Having gotten only a 2 day[…]

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GET Days 31 & 32: Magdalena

Saturday Apr 17th, 2021, 0630-0930Monica Tank to HWY 60, then ride to Magdalena10 miles It was so terribly cold overnight. I woke to pee around 3 am and found that all my water bottles were frozen. I made several cups of coffee in the morning to warm up, having to break ice to do so. It was hard to pack with my hands so cold and not functioning. At least I had less to pack, since I was wearing every piece of clothing I had. Even my teeth aligners froze when I took them out to eat breakfast. This was probably the coldest night I’d yet experienced while thru-hiking, well into the low 20’s. Walking didn’t help a lot. We[…]

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GET Day 30: Mount Withington

Friday Apr 16th, 2021, 0800-1830Indian Springs to Monica Tank, alt to avoid Potato Canyon19 miles The answer to the cliff-hanger of Day 29 was that Tom was just fine, if a bit tired and sleepy. He made it back to camp around 1:30 am with water in tow. I woke up early in the morning as usual but took it easy, in case and understandably if he wanted to sleep in. He didn’t really, so we were back on trail, grinding like always. It had been quite cold overnight. The little mud puddle at the spring was iced over. So it was good that we had another big climb to a place called Grassy Lookout. There was a fire tower[…]

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GET Day 29: Blue Mountain & Water Blues

Thursday Apr 15th, 2021, 0700-1930San Mateo Canyon to Indian Springs, segment 29, mm 53526 miles Coyotes howled all night but their antics didn’t bother me in the least…I kind of like the sound. I also heard a western screech owl. It stayed pretty warm overnight and we woke to high cloud cover. I was glad that it would stay cool for the climb into the San Mateos but worried that the bad weather was moving in early. We began walking up the Burma road towards the southern end of the Apache Kid Trailhead. The road seems to have several offshoots and I was uncertain where it went or came from. We bothered some more cows, unintentionally as always, then came[…]

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GET Day 28: Breaking Bad

Wednesday Apr 14th, 2021, 1300-1900HWY 52 to San Mateo Canyon, segment 27, mm 51017 miles I woke up thinking this would be a fine place and day to take a zero… that’s how much I liked the cabin. Even though this tiny town had hardly anything, it had just enough…provided the general store was open. I was up early to get some blog work done, so I went over to the church. Pastor Jim had invited us to go inside to use the wifi, so that we didn’t freeze sitting outside. It was a lot like a library, only all the books had a very specific theme. When the long-awaited general store opened, we had 2 more surprises waiting. One[…]

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GET Day 27: Winston

Tuesday Apr 13th, 2021, 0630-1030Duck Canyon solar water tank to HWY 52, then road walk/hitch to Winston, segment 27, mm 49412 miles All was quiet overnight, save for some coyotes. We got an early start, eager to get to the road to maximize our hitching luck…perhaps we could hit rush hour into town? Sunrise over the San Mateos was fantastic. We walked a series of farm tracks and some cross country to get to the road. The landscape was open prairie, with views for miles. We saw a herd of about 40 elk along the way. They ran all over the hills, in and out of sight. We could follow their movements behind the hills by the dust cloud they[…]

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GET Day 26: Triple Segments

Monday Apr 12th, 2021, 0700-1830CDT mile 250 to Duck Canyon near solar water tank, start segment 27, mm 48430 miles It was my longest day yet on this trail, partly because the cruisey trail allowed it but predominantly because we were motivated to get through a 26 mile dry stretch without having to carry too much water. Our notes told of a fairly reliable solar trough at the beginning of segment 27, so we decided to make that the aim of our day. I was lucky to be able to do such big miles, because it made these dry stretches much more manageable. I realize that’s not the case for a lot of people. It’s either carry the weight or[…]

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GET Day 25: South Diamond Creek & the CDT

Sunday Apr 11th, 2021, 0700-1900MeOwn complex to CDT mile 250, segment 25, mm 454.425.5 miles It turned out to be really warm overnight, despite the forecast. It was good that we camped where we did because a few miles down the trail, we descended 500′ into South Diamond Creek, where there was still frost on everything. Even parts of the creek were frozen and snow lingered in many places. Parts of this valley still felt like fall, with leaves littering the ground and even clinging colorfully to the trees. But as the sun began to filter over the high canyon walls and through the trees, a distinct air of spring permeated the valley. This quickly became the most joyful creek[…]

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