PCT 2018 Day 92, July 23, Monday
Start mile 2166.5, flat corner at switchback
End mile 2196.5, corner at switchback
Miles walked: 30.0
The trail is shaded in trees nearly all day today, with views of more ridges completely covered in trees. The only exception is the view of Mount Adams in the distance.

Towards the end of the day the path goes along a lava flow, with collapsed layers often creating caves.


And also, I see regulations posted about mushrooms, which I do not remember seeing in other forests.

I am starting to notice the shorter days, making it harder to complete my daily thirty. Best to finish soon…
Completed audiobook Can You Forgive Her, by Anthony Trollope.
The metal bridge does not really have a pedestrian walkway, like I had assumed.
Through the metal grate road surface one can view the river below.
On the other side, I am in Washington state!
Blackberries, and later raspberries, are growing along the trail. Later, higher in elevation, I see ripe huckleberries.
Bonnieville Dam can be seen in the distance, with hydroelectric generators and fish ladders for salmon.
The trail passes below the summit of Table Mountain.
Some clear-cutting is visible late in the day.
I hike until dark, to offset my late start. Cans and Boombox, last seen at the Timberline Lodge breakfast, are camping nearby, and I see several southbound thru-hikers today.






