Here I am in Cabazon, a few miles off trail from mile 209 of the Pacific Crest Trail. 15 days on trail – time for my weekly recap.

Body
Doing good with feet and legs. I feel like a caught a small cold during the cold days with snow in Idyllwild. In general – the temperature changes the last days were extreme. Two days ago, it was about freezing temperature when camping at 8500 feet altitude. Today in Cabazon, it’s 35 degree Celsius/95 Fahrenheit.
Looking at the average daily miles, it looks like I am below 15, resulting from the unplanned stop in Idyllwild waiting out the snow. Yesterday was my first 20+ miles/32 km day, so more is possible.
Soul
The second week was tougher than the first. Taking the extra break due to weather… I felt a bit guilty. Suddenly it felt more like a vacation than hiking the PCT. Maybe hiking the PCT should feel like vacation? š
We were sharing a cabin in Idyllwild with 4-8 hikers. Felt like living at student dorm – cooking together, music, movies. That was a good time.

On the days that I was hiking, I actually found a bit more time for myself.

The hiker bubble around me keeps changing. Meeting a nice couple from Switzerland. Some hikers tracked back to walk the fire closure detour around Idyllwild that I skipped due to the snow. Several took longer breaks to heal their injuries. Again many kind people along trail. Thank you especially to Addison’s mom! I am still working on accepting all that kindness and letting go.


Gear
Still room for improvement. With the cold days in Idyllwild, I got a wind/rain jacket from Patagonia with just 100gram weight – Houdini. I love it. Another change was a sleeping pad. Since my NeoAir pad kept loosing air, I changed to a super durable foam pad ZLite Sol. It’s great for breaks during the day… And no more blowing up the pad at night time. Sleeping comfort is ok, I sleep on my back most of the time. The NeoAir is at Cascade Designs for repair. I expect it back before I hit the Sierra probably mid of June.
Trail
Wow. I didn’t expect so much different landscapes in the South Californian desert section. The snow in Idyllwild… The climb on Mt San Jacinto. That felt like the Sierra already. It is really beautiful out here. I am curious about the next section to Big Bear and beyond.
What did I learn so far?
Respect the weather.
Water is precious.
Take it slow. Don’t get injured.
You need less than you think. No, even less than that. š
It’s okay to enjoy some time off.
What’s next?
In about three days, I should have completed about 265 miles and with that 10 percent of the trail. I try to worry less – less about challenges of the future, more focused about today and maybe tomorrow’s next water stop.
Even with a perfect plan, there will always be something that you can’t control.
Life is for living.
And plan and change are twins I think…
That’s why there is a gummi eraser attached on the top of the pencil…
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The blog is very inspiring, well written, please continue share the awesome pictures.
Best wishes from Lu
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Sounds awesome. Reminds me of when I was fifteen and was hiking with my uncle – he owned a cabin in Idyllwild – we made it to Mt. San Jacinto. California has it all. Best from busy LU! Wiebe
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Wiebe, thank you for the greetings. California really has it all… I am impressed about the different weather and landscapes I experienced in just 2 weeks… Mojave desert will be a challenge. Greetings to Ludwigshafen (what was that again? š) and best success for the project!
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