Day 101
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Today was the shortest day we have had in awhile, only twenty three PCT miles to end up at Mile 2117.3, mostly because we took three blue blazes (side trails, for the uninitiated) with the first causing a two hour coma. We woke up six miles away from the Timberline Lodge and its legendary breakfast buffet. I decided to fast in order to maximize my consumption at the buffet, making the six uphill miles—with the final two consisting of steep and loose sand!—to the lodge somewhat painful. I was soothed, however, by excellent views of Mount Hood and, eventually, the famous lodge facade from The Shining.
The interior of the lodge was beautiful and labyrinthine, and the buffet certainly lived up to my high expectations— I ate a plethora of exceptional baked goods, eggs, potatoes, sausage, ham, several smoothies, pancakes with homemade whipped cream and huckleberry jam, and more fresh fruit than I have ever consumed in one sitting.
We spent two hours in the lobby afterwards chatting with other hikers and recovering. Miraculously, we got back on trail before noon and were immediately wading through an onslaught of day hikers and weekenders out on the Timberline Trail, one of the most popular trails in Oregon. On the way to camp we took side trains to Paradise Park and Ramona Falls, a beautiful alpine meadow and a nice waterfall. A very nice day.