That's Bad Santa and he is one of the many trail angels who help out thru-hikers out of the kindness of their hearts (both in PCT & AT, and other long distance trails in US). Today was my lucky day: after having a hearty pancake & coffee breakfast provided by Hoosier Daddy & his team (another set of trail angels - see last post), I was ready to take my first break after 2+ hrs of hiking in the already-hot sun and the break happened to be an overlook point on a highway. Just as I set down my backpack, Bad Santa drives up & calls out "Trail Magic". He offered up soda, water, chips, oranges, and even beer 😄. The Coke that I had never tasted so refreshing! And the orange that I kept and had later at 4 pm was the same. Everything tastes better when you are backpacking 😋
Today's hike was relatively easy, as it was mostly downhill. The sun was still a factor though. Ended up after 22 miles at a nice campsite and met fellow hikers from New York, Germany, Finland & Chile (needed one from Africa to cover all the major continents). I have met a lot of fellow hikers but none for more than a day - everybody's pace is different, esp at the beginning.
The trail (left) crosses many stream beds, almost all of them dry by this I time of the year in the desert section
This was weird! Suddenly came upon an elaborate memorial to somebody who didn't even seem to connected to the trail
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