Day 104
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The first day of August and my first day on the PCT in Washington were both awesome. The air was cool, the mosquitoes were mostly at bay, and the scenery was top notch. The day began with a nice climb into Mount Rainier National Park, where we emerged from lush forest to the beautiful alpine where the trail stayed for the rest of our thirty mile day.
After passing the beautiful but buggy Dewey Lake, we became inundated with day hikers and weekenders. To intimidate them, we donned the fake mustaches sent by Roadrunner’s friend and tried not to smile.
When we got to the Chinook Pass parking lot, we were greeted by Mike and his excellent trail magic—watermelon, soda, bratwursts. After spending way too long with Mike and his wife, we ambled on past the beautiful Sheep Lake, up and over Sourdough Gap, and through an old burn scar to arrive at camp, a live copse of trees at Mile 2340.2. Great day.