PCT 2018 Day 37, May 29, Tuesday.
Start mile 798 near creek
End mile 813.3, near campsites
Miles walked: 15.3
Because I quit hiking early yesterday, I was eight or so miles from the next pass, so I did not reach the summit until noon.
Going up in soft snow was not too bad, but coming down was tough.
Much more snow remained on the far side of the pass compared to Glen Pass, and post-holing was frequent. Several miles passed before snow thinned out to small patches on the trail. Many creek and stream crossings were necessary today, often a torrent from snow melt, often a challenge to ford.
I camp closer to the next pass, and will start earlier tomorrow, in the hope of getting firmer snow.
I saw no other person all day!
Over the pass, more snow but mostly firm, not breaking through the crust.
Following footprints, previous hikers climbed straight down the snow instead of following the switchbacks of the trail. This was tricky to follow, requiring care not to fall. Further down, post-holing happened more frequently, but soon I was past the snow. The trail goes the rest of the day along a series of lakes, with many creek crossings.
I try to get close to Pinchot Pass for the next day, but run out of energy and must camp several miles short.






