This CA state park is home to the Burney Falls and near the trail so it
was a good resupply option. Hearing the Falls and being in the mist was
most refreshing! The Falls appear to be seeping out of the cliffs and
coming over the top.
These 130 feet high Falls are quite unique and known as California's
"most voluminous waterfall" for eight month of the year. (Vernal and
Nevada falls - in Yosemite are the rivals the other four months.)
This is what the Iniguez family uses to haul their camping gear. Of
course it was the mustache that got my attention first! Leave it to a
creative General Contractor from Benicia California to have made such a
classy rig!
Victor and Rachelle with their delightful daughters; Amber(white shirt) and Meadow. Many thanks for all your kindness! I so very much enjoyed getting to know you and hope we stay in touch. You are an inspiring family!
Lake Britton Dam
The sterno worked to boil water!! Due to the fire crews needs for
cooking fuel in the Burney area...there was no blend fuel canisters at
any nearby store. Thus, I faced getting back on trail without any
replacement for my stove. So you can imagine my delight when Victor gave
me this sterno! It's hard to rehydrate food with boiling water.
Hobbits house on trail in Shasta National Forest
My personal Christmas Tree
Different Terrain Looking North
Evening views 8/12
Mt. Shasta
August 13 Evening View of Grizzly Peak
Using the trail dryer
It was unbelievable and absolutely fun to have this young mule deer as a
hiking buddy. I didn't feed her...but I have to wonder if some hiker
did??! (The words of a younger Clare Sweeney for this situation might
have been...."a follower is a dyer"!
Making it fit......oops..busted...I didn't know anyone heard me say that!!
This was an afternoon of mostly shady forest hiking among the white firs
and Douglas-firs. Which was a welcomed relief after spending he morning
traversing the steep, sun baked slopes around Grizzly Peak.
8/14
McCloud River volume flowing
8/16- Bridge over Squaw Valley Creek
snow on Mt. Shasta
Forest Logging Road
At the base of this sign a
"trail angel" had left Gatorade and chip ahoy cookies! I was coming into
town (Castella) on empty...so it was indeed a magical find! The last
spring where I filtered water had been the day before...so I was
rationing that too.
The
expression "trail magic" is what hikers refer to as unexpected acts of
kindness. Like other acts of random kindness it brightens and renews my
spirit.đŸ˜€
PCT Volunteer Trail Crew
Thanks for the ride Amber. In Oregon
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