What do we have here? A tractor tire in cow shit central, full of green water, get your kit off Paul it’s bath time!
Category Archives: CDT
Sun-a-rise early in the morning
Not a great deal of shade about
First town – Lordsburg
Mexican Boarder to Lordsburg
Bloody hell this stage was tough and our feet are battered! A word of warning, never buy shoes online without trying them on first!
This was a harsh section to break us in not solely because of the 20 miles a day but more the hostile terrain and desolate environment. We either walked on tracks that were uneven and rocky under foot or bushwhacked through shrubs that tear your legs to shreds. The Landscape was barren with little or no respite from the baking sun and no sign of running water. Restocking our water was a constant gamble as we relied on the few cattle troughs on the trail of which many were dry. We ran out of water on a few occasions and if it were not for Sam Hughes water cache it would have been more often. We did however fight on with blisters weeping knowing that a steak dinner, a few bottles of beer and what turned out to be a full bottle of tequila would reward our efforts.
I entered Lordsburg with with the tune on repeat in my head “Things can only get better” – Paul.
Solar panel troubles
Our Brunton solar panel which has for past year kept me effortlessly powered up on my walking trips, has unfortunely developed a fault… We spent most of our rest day yesterday trying to get it working again, we even took it to a pissed up old car starter and alternator mechanic to test the power output at various points. In the end the solution we came up with (by accident) was to half roll it up and put a shoe on it! I don’t know why that works, but it does.
Obviously not the most reliably solution, so we’re looking into somehow getting a new one out to us on route.
Camp 7
Hello Gila National Forest!
First fellow CDT hiker
Today we met Gottago aka Linda Jeffers, her hiking companion was having trouble with her feet and dropped out at Lordsburg. So Linda’s taking advantage of mine and Paul’s excellent navigation skills and tagging along with us for the time being.
We’ve only been walking together one morning so far and we’ve already got her lost twice! She’s already hiked the Pacific Crest Trail, so is full of loads of top tips and advice for me and Paul.