PCT Day 13 Ziggy and the Bear

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29th April 2015

Mileage 23.3

High camp (187.6) to Ziggy and the Bears (210.9)

PCT Ziggy and the Bear

I was up, packed and hiking before anybody else got out of bed. It was before 6am and the sun was thinking about making its presence known. It was going to be a big, hot day and I wanted to get a fair bit of it done before it got too hot. I also had an 8300 feet descent to the desert floor.

After just over an hour I stopped at a large campsite with a picnic table and had breakfast. Over the coming hours I descended further and the temperature climbed. I constantly found myself looking up at the high mountain that I was descending from. Before the main heat of the day I was exposed to maybe 5-6 different species of lizards and a cheeky snake. I almost stood on the snake that seemed to be waiting until the last moment before it would move right where my next footstep was going. It scared the crap out of me. It then took off downhill leaving me to deal with the resulting adrenaline dump. Not 2 minutes later I swear the same snake did it again after the trail turned round on a switchback. I’m not sure what species of snake it was but it was dark with a prominent yellow stripe down the side.

By 1pm I ran out of water. I had 3 miles to make it to the next water and not only was it hot but there was little shade. I felt ok when I did get too the water so cooked up a large pasta for lunch but lack of shade sent me back hiking shortly after. I’m doing well in the heat. Much better than most. But I suffer in the cold so my time in the sun is limited. Today and the next couple of days have highs around 38 Celsius (100F). Bring it on.

By mid afternoon I made it to trail Angels, Ziggy and the Bear. They live next to the trail near the interstate highway and open their house to all us dirty, smelly hikers. One of the hikers ‘raingear’ had an idea to get a taxi to go to the nearby town of Cabazon to pick up some ‘in and out’ burgers. I was told they were the gold standard of burger fast food outlets. He was right.

Oh and I passed the 200 mile marker today. Very pleased with myself.

Sunrise Mt San Jacinto
Descending from Mt San Jacinto PCT
Lizard PCT
Mt San Jacinto
10am
PCT Lizard
PCT Wind farm
wind farms near the pct
200 mile marker Pacific Crest Trail
Mt San Jacinto
PCT Ziggy and the Bear
In and Out Burger PCT
group order of burgers

Next : Day 14 – My First Marathon Hike (238.1)

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Brad is an Australian who has completed the hiking Triple Crown after he hiked the Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail and Appalachian Trail. He has hiked on every continent (except Antarctica) and has cycled from Alaska to Ecuador. He is an expert on outdoor gear currently living in Chile.

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2 thoughts on “PCT Day 13 Ziggy and the Bear”

  1. 200 miles already!? Way to go Brad! Your posts are so enjoyable. I look forward to them at the end of my day. Thank-you.

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