

We left Lake Morena around 8 am, a little late, we had 2 extra hikers join our cabin last night, from Hong Kong. One had to sleep on the floor.
We also stopped to say goodbye to the Trail Angels there who have been so good to us.


When we 1st left it was pretty easy going, raining on and off.
Then of course we started climbing up. We are not that strong yet and any kind of hill just slows me way down.


What do you see?
I see Jaba the Hut

The rain continues and we keep going up. Loose stones cover the path. We finally hit flat area where it appears that they just did a controlled burn. We hit a bridge underpass and had our 1st water crossing.
You have to be careful with water crossings, this one wasn’t so bad.
We stop for a break at a park, and there is a water spigot , so we fill up. We are told about another park on our way that is going to have trail magic. Cibbets Flat Campground. So we make plans with another hiking couple to meet there.
The rain continues and as we got higher it became an icy mix. It was awful. And we start seeing snowy patches.
We finally get to our turn for the campground and the road is a disaster! We thought now this is it , we are done , we’re there, NO! Sign says 7/10s of a mile more! The road is a mud pit, it’s poring rain and awful wind gusts that push at you.
We get there and there’s a host, we missed trail magic but he has us come into his trailer to warm up. He actually makes us a bean burrito to share! And that was our dinner.
It’s down pouring rain and the tent was getting pretty wet as Al set it up. I was kind of useless because my fingers wouldn’t work. As soon as it was up I was in it wiping it down with my bandanna. Al kept wringing it out as we brought our stuff into it.
There were wind gusts over 60 miles an hour, we were told by the host the next day. Two other hikers had their tents blow down and had to go out into the storm and bang their stakes back in. It was quite a night! We hiked over 13 miles today.
The morning also had its difficulties, but that’s tomorrows post.
Until then be well

















