Dulce

PCT 2018 Day 19, May 11, Friday.

Start mile 429.2, under a tall pine

End mile 454.5, Agua Dulce, then shuttle to Hiker Heaven.

Miles walked: 25.3

Starting at elevation 5.5k, a mist has appeared below.

Descending into the fog at Messenger Flats campground, an important water stop, the air is much cooler, and the sun shaded to gentleness.

Below the cloud, the day remains cool and shaded, compared to fierce heat of previous days.

Just past the highway to the Acton KOA, the terrain changes suddenly to sandstone with red tints, low enough altitude for grasses to reappear, and though washed out in photos by cloud cover, much resembling the hills near Socorro NM.

Past a tunnel under a freeway is Velasquez Rocks, a canyon with rock formations much like San Lorenzo Canyon on the Grand Enchantment Trail.

Down to the town of Agua Dulce, I start walking the mile or so to Hiker Heaven, when the truck shuttle picks me up.

I am given the tour. The Saufleys have for several years turned over their spacious yard and garage and guest house over to the use of hikers. Helpers organize food drop packages and do hiker laundry in the garage. An outdoor shower has a signup list. Wifi is available, and a computer. A shuttle truck runs to town every hour and a half or so each day, announced by megaphone.

Some other features make the experience unique. Chickens freely roam among the tents, and will come inside if you do not zip your door.

Dogs also roam. Horses are just pass the tents.

I go into town and get supplies to hike to the next town, then go to a Mexican restaurant and find other hikers at a table and they graciously allow me to join. Codex, Miguel, and Tiana.

Tent neighbors include Fish Tank, Little John, and Tic Tac.

Author: Jim, Sagebrush

Jim (trail-name Sagebrush) codes audio software for Windows, Linux, Android, and embedded systems. When not working at sagebrush.com, he enjoys backpacking, which this blog is about.