PCT 2018 Day 103, August 3, Friday Start mile 2474.4, campsite
End mile 2502.2
Miles walked: 27.8
After raining the previous night, today is foggy, in clouds, sometimes with a fine mist rain. Midday the fog lifts and sun peeps through, but soon the fog returns. The day is cold, refreshing for hiking, and no mosquitos are about. With so much fog, photos are not so good today.
At the end of the day I am climbing the side of a steep ridge, up to elevation 6.5k, in white-out conditions, racing to get down to 5.5k where it will not be such a cold night, and lose the light before reaching my planned campsite.
Finished audiobook Heidi, by Johanna Spyri, read by Kara Shallenberg.
Eventually the trail leads to the ski lifts of Stevens Pass resort.
Granite Lodge has some snacks, slow wifi, and a hiker box, and I pick up a supply box mailed to me by Cairn.
Hot Sauce is there, too, and we learn of a new fire south of Stehekin, with a re-route. We already knew about another fire just north of Stehekin that also closed the trail.
Back on the trail after a couple hours break, the familiar pattern of lakes and ridges resumes, with unusually cool temperature, becoming overcast.
A steady rain patters against the tent all night long.
A challenging ford of a stream, wet feet for me.
Camp is at a creek near Glacier Lake and Surprise Lake. 