Running from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon and Washington, the 2665 mile PCT meanders from the SoCal desert to the Alpine Mountains in Yosemite to the rainy forests in the North Cascades. We're attempting to thru-hike the PCT during the small window of time that the entire trail is typically passable from May-October. Though a seemingly huge undertaking and perhaps a bit out of the ordinary, it's just walking after all.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
We soon descended into those clouds after Blowout Mountain and spent the day in Tree Drip, not rain, but tree drip. We were later told by a local that tree drip is the proper term for the condensation that builds up on trees and falls on you like rain. He also let us know that they called the sun that yellow cloud in this part of the country due to the fact that they see it so little at this time of year.
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