My first night of camping was really rough. I injured my back during my rest days at the Dinsmores. I mean really, I injured myself while resting....sheesh! I guess the bunk bed did not agree with me. I felt really good while hiking and had minimal back pain but when I slept I could not turn over without experiencing a sharp pain that woke me up. I also struggled with lifting my backpack and any sudden twists of my back. I got very little sleep that first night. By this time I was traveling with Painter and female hiker named Smooth. We had a pow-wow in the morning and decided to turn around for safety sake. With my limited mobility and sleep deprivation it was unwise to travel over the snowy/icy conditions or to risk the stream crossings. I spent several days at the Dinsmores just resting and yes, you guessed it, eating. It rained hard every day and night. Eventually I had enough energy to get a ride to Everett where my friend Dan from Bellingham picked me up. I spent a couple of days in Bellingham...eating and sleeping and visiting with some other through hikers...then returned to Port Townsend.
I arrived in Port Townsend on the Grand Opening day of the new building at the hospital so I went to it with my friend Gina only 2 hours after arriving in town. I saw so many of my dear friends and was welcomed back warmly. It was both wonderful and overwhelming. I feel a bit de-socialized and it will take me some time to reintegrate to regular life. I am still shockingly fatigued but my back is feeling better.
So this is it. My trip is over. I did not make it to Canada. I stopped 170 miles shy of the boarder. I am pleased as punch about my trip and all that I experienced. It was just what I needed and I got what I was hoping for. I loved the trail and I do not want to leave the simplicity of trail life. If any of you would like to sponsor me, I will happily continue with hiking. I am thinking about the Continental Divide trail (3,000ish miles) and the Appalachian Trail (2,000ish miles). I also hear there is a great trail in New Zealand. Imagine that...summer in January. Just let me know if you want to sponsor me. :D
Love Pogo
I have just a few pictures below. Mostly it was too wet to pull my phone out to take pictures.
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| Andrea and Jerry Dinsmore and one of their boarders, Bree. Andrea is a natural mom to everyone. She helped us get the information we needed to make wise decisions. |
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| Smooth, me and Painter after deciding to hike out. We decided to be happy with what we experienced. My cup is half full. |
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| This was taken during the hike out, right before it began to snow on us...again. |
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| While in Bellingham, my friends and I carved a pumpkin at the local brew pub. I really like to promote high art! |
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| Only kidding, this is not the end for me. I feel like the world is wide open. |





Korinda, I am still hoping that you would give me permission to re-post some of your journal and photos from the PCT on a website I maintain (www.pcttrailsidereader.com) I would link to your blog and give you full credit! Let me know at hughes@humboldt.edu or pcttrailsidereader@gmail.com
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