Friday, October 14, 2016

Bend to Skykomish, October 14th, mile 2462

Only 190 miles to go. I am fighting the weather and hoping to make the border before the weather gets too horrendous. Today they are predicting high winds, floods and snow up high. Not quite what I was hoping for. We debated what to do and have decided to wait for a couple of days at a trail angel's home to see what the weather does. If the flooding is not bad and there is not a lot of trees down then I will push onward again on Sunday.

My time in Bend passed way too quickly. I have edited my last page to add some captions to the photographs....I did not have time to do that while I was there. So check it out if you were confused about what all those photos were about.

I left Bend and had good weather most of the way to Cascade Locks. I spent one nasty rainy day hiding out at Timberline Lodge. Everyone had said I must try the all you eat breakfast buffet at the lodge. I did and for the first time in my life experience a food coma. All I could do after eating was lay on the couch by the fire and sleep. I don't mean it was nice to rest....I mean I had no choice but to sleep and digest. I didn't really like it and don't ever want to experience another one of those! I was so excited to finally reach Cascade Locks and Washington state. I had been waiting so long to get back home. I cried as I crossed the bridge into my home state. I did all of my shopping for Washington in Cascade Locks and that is a problem. I thought they would have a good grocery store there...but alas. I packed my food boxes with what was available. I bought food that I never usually eat, including a lot of food that contains gluten and preservatives....I had no choice. I bought pop tarts, flour tortillas, Knorr pasta sides, whey protein bars, goofy boxes of cereal, Fritos, etc. I placed an emergency call to my mom and dad and in the middle of a busy time in their lives, found time to buy some more healthy food and send me some emergency boxes to supplement my marginal food. Thank God for parents!

 I had a few days of nice weather in Washington and then the snow came in. I have not seen much of Washington really because it has been so foggy and snowy. I did not even get a glimpse of Rainer! I am so close to the end and I want to complete this journey by reaching Canada but even if I do not, I am deeply satisfied. I have gotten what I hoped to get from the trail. She is a fickle beast and will test a hiker to their limits. 3 days ago I slipped on black ice and landed in a cold creek on my back. I was stuck like a turtle in the water until my hiking partner helped me up and then I just raged. I was wet and cold and in the snow and ice and not at all happy. I yelled at the trail, at God, at rocks, at my ex-husband and at life. I yelled and lost my shit until it was all released and then cried and laughed. She pushes me as much as I can take it and then she delivers sublime beauty to heal my soul.

I have no idea what I will be doing after the trail. Just being here has taken all my willpower and mental energy. Once I am completed with this adventure, then I will turn my attention to the next phase of life, whatever that may be.

Love to all of you and thank you so much for your support and encouragement. The thing is, I never could have done this journey without taking all of you will me in my heart.  I have met the best people and discovered how much grit I have deep inside. This journey has restored my faith in humanity. And....it is not over yet.


For a period of time, Painter and I traveled with Fix It, Share Bear, and Mighty Mouse. Mighty Mouse is the woman who got bitten by a rattle snake (second from the right) and was helicoptered out to receive treatment. She was hiking as strong as ever now that she has recovered.



A group of hikers drying out after a big rainstorm.




Fall is here!



Timberline Lodge in Oregon

Leaving Timberline Lodge after the storm.



This sweet Asian woman had her dog on her back. It made me miss my animals so much/

Mount Hood



Seriously...I got to walk behind a waterfall. One of my favorite moments on the trail. This was right before Cascade Locks.

The bridge to Washington!

Me and some hiking buddies crossing over to the last section of the trail. Just one state to go!







My one glimpse of Rainer!


amazing rock formations

Can't miss this cairn...this way to Canada.

more cool rocks

A bit of snow on the trail. Great views eh?



Whew, a break in the weather.



The creek crossings are getting more dangerous. The rivers are flowing high!

We got 3 sun filled days between storms. It has been so wet and cold. I am struggling with staying dry.



Momma bear and her cub. Her cub is out of sight in this picture.

Wrapping my feet in plastic bags before I put my shoes on. I am just trying to prevent frostbite and maybe keep my toes dry for a few hours.




3 comments:

  1. Thinking of you Korinda. Hope you stay safe and dry through the storm, and away from trees! You're almost done, what an amazing journey and accomplishment. See you soon back in PT.

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  2. Hi Korinda, I've been one of the folks involved in the search for Kris/Sherpa. He left White Pass heading north on 10/12 and was most likely caught in the same storm as you, except I think you were nearer Stevens. Do you recall when you arrived in Snoqualmie?

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