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I-15 Cajon Pass to Agua Dulce - PCT DBig Bear - Jacinto, CA
Big Bear - Jacinto, CA
Backpack avatar May 22 2018
rcorfmanTriplogs 1,867
Backpack110.20 Miles 20,125 AEG
Backpack110.20 Miles5 Days         
20,125 ft AEG
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Day 19. Camped at 367.1 (25.2)
Had some stomach distress; probably too much crap food yesterday. Still able to eat fine. Long dry stretch with lots of climbing so took 4.5 liters. Great day, lots of trains at the start. Leg seems to be gettimg better. Camped at Blue Ridge Campground.

Day 20. Camped at 383.9 (16.8 )
Walked 2 miles to the highway and hitched into Wrightwood for breakfast and resupply. Easy hitch back to the trail. Summitted Mount Baden-Powell and sang the critter song from Wood Badge. Made it to Little Jimmy campground around 9pm.

Day 21. Camped at 406.6 (22.7)
Very lathargic and slow this morning; hard to make miles. Had to detour around the Mountain Yellow Frog trail closure. Thankful for six easy miles to Sulphur Springs Trail Camp at emd of the day.

Day 22. Camped at 436.1 (29.5)
What a difference a day makes. Legs felt great the whole day. Wonderful views throughout the day. Finished at North Fork Ranger Station.

Day 23. Camped at 454.5 (18.4)
Lots of descending today which made for a fast start. Trail magic after 8 miles and I still made 10 by 10. Passed thru Vasquez Rocks County Park and made it into Agua Dulce around 1:30 pm for lunch, then went to Hiker Heaven for the night.

Daily vlogs of my hike: [ youtube video ]
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