an underdog story
an exercise in dreaming big
the dangers of napping
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I woke up bright and early to hit the long climb out of Sierra City. The day before i got a burrito called the ‘really big breedo’ from the general store that must’ve weighed about 2.5 pounds. I managed about half for breakfast. On the way out i stopped at the coffee shop where i already was a regular after my day in town and said goodbye to the barista and the baker. Unfortunately the coffee shop was a cousin of starbucks and not of european style so the latte i got was foamy and boiling. The coffee was good though.
Part way up the climb out of town i hit the 1200 mile mark. Three other hikers were there already and posed a riddle to me.

Ketchup said he saw this dog the night before come by his tent, and here he was not enjoying the rocky trail and hot sun. He had a collar with whales on it but no tags. His hair was pressed down and kind of balding under the collar, he had worn it for a while. My maternal instincts from my doggie daycare jobs kicked in and i decided to sobo back to town and see if i could find his owner.

Part way down the climb i passed by a girl who had a car and was going to return to town, so i did a hand off and hopefully she either found his owner or a shelter at least. Unfortunately the sun climbed ever higher and the climb that i wanted to do in the cool early morning became treacherous and sweaty.


I rounded out that day with 15 miles of progress but 22 of hiking. The next day i woke up late but did another 22 that i spent most of listening to Hello from the Magic Tavern which is still very legit. Which brings us to my big day yesterday.

I was still 35 miles from Quincy, my next resupply. Eager to get there and not spend 60 cents for a package of ramen i woke up at 445, drank some caffeine, and set out before the sun. I hiked with Penguin for a while which was nice, i don’t usually hike with people because of my wildly unstable hiking pace. Less than five hours later i pulled my first 10 by 10.

I really slowed down after that, coasting down into a valley with a river. Took me a nice river bath and washed my socks. After that was a long climb up and out of the valley, about seven miles and 4000 feet. My snack supply was running low so i made a hearty bag of ramen i pulled from the hiker box. Sitting in the shade next to the river on a warm summer afternoon ended up disastrous as the loving embrace of a nap fell over me. I awoke at about 4 and hustled to the base of the climb.


I threw on some music and kept a solid 3 mph pace while i raced the fading sunlight. There was still a good hour until sunset when i took a seat by a campfire on top of the ridge and made the mistake of checking my map. 2.2 miles away from a 30 mile day. My feet were burning but i couldn’t stop when i was that close to greatness, even if it meant night hiking.

Right around the next corner i came upon a clever trap to prevent me from hiking: a box full of books. I walked away about 10 minutes shorter of sunlight and now carrying 3 books. With the fuel of the 00s Rock Anthems playlist on spotify i continued until just after dusk and collapsed in the first open space i could find.


This morning i felt great which was a nice surprise. My hitch down to Quincy was a local who was listening to The Adventure Zone which was delightful. We talked about those beautiful boys and D&D 5e and the other hiker with me was so confused.
Now i’m at a pizza buffet, i’ve had about 2 pies and i’m watching the semifinal England/Croatia World Cup game with some very rowdy Brits.
i enjoy some footy and all but like we have the technology to stop clocks and start them again why is stoppage time a thing
ah jeez now there’s overtime come on lads i wanted to do at least 15 miles today
that dog walk from sierra city lol. the next few days all the hikers were singing praisies, ‘did bonus sobo miles just for a dog.’ the dog did make it back home, but i bet i mention that in the next post.
yep, digital screenshots of a smartphone, that proves it. that 30 day was very rough, the chill day i had at quincy following was a boon.
stoppage time is silly i still feel that way
-the gottadomiles-
Ambition in every direction.
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