Day 99

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Today was a bit of an odd one. I slept in massively, not making it out of camp until 7:15. I caught up with Roadrunner during the nine mile climb out of camp and we proceeded to get quite lost, walking down the wrong trail for thirty minutes. On the way back to the PCT we were consoled with very nice views of Mount Jefferson, and when we rejoined the trail we entered Jefferson Park, a mind-bogglingly beautiful collection of alpine meadows, blue lakes, and the only unburnt forest we would walk through all day. Here we got our best views of Mount Jefferson before entering the Mount Hood Wilderness. It was all flat or downhill through more nasty burn scar from the Hood Wilderness boundary to Olallie Lake & Resort, where we replenished our food bags sufficiently to make it to the Oregon border in a few days. The others waited for us at Olallie, and fortunately they didn’t want to go many more miles, so we only went four miles further to camp at Jude Lake, Mile 2052.4. Tomorrow, my 100th day, we’ll do forty two miles to put ourselves within striking distance of Timberline Lodge’s famous breakfast buffet. There’s nothing like an Event.

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