I woke up at 7 in the morning, I felt tired and not very well rested. I woke up last night at 4 in the morning and I didn’t see Underdog in the room and I was awake a little wondering if I was fine. He left the bathroom 20 minutes later and told me that he had fallen asleep on the bathroom of the bathroom after too many drinks, and he was not sure what time he had returned. That interruption along with the back time did not help things this morning, but I started quickly since our transport return to the path was scheduled for the 8 am
Once I packed, I headed down to see continental breakfast and I was very impressed the propagation. They had pancakes, gofres, bread and many ingredients, some cereal and yogurt options in the refrigerator. They also had granola bars and cookies. I grabbed a lot of things and made a coffee. Underdog had a hangover and did not feel great, but also took some food. When we left Bill de Bear Paw Taxi I was already waiting.
Breakfast transport
We loaded quickly and started. Underdog was nausea and asked to get out of the car very early. We stopped at a service station just before the departure of the city, and I suggested that devalued he stayed in the city if he really didn’t feel good. He said it was fine, so we continued.
I was raining again when we arrived at the new gap. I visited the bathroom for the road and then left. Just outside the door there was a climb to start and felt really challenging. I felt tired and the climb was sometimes steep. Underdog was following behind me, so I tried to accelerate the rhythm. He said it was fine after my rhythm, but after about 30 minutes I told him to get ahead. I really wasn’t humor to walk for other people this morning and I felt that I was slowing it down.

I love nebulous views
I arrived at the frost spring refuge and took a second break for breakfast. There was a middle -aged couple who was very pleasant called Elon and Tracey. I had the feeling that they were Jews and asked and were right! We had a lot to talk about and they would be in the shelter that I was going tonight too.
I continued walking and I couldn’t get into a rhythm today. The miles would arrive very slowly and I felt really tired. Towards the afternoon my feet began to hurt and it was difficult not to concentrate on that. I was running out of water and I had to keep until the next source that did not help things.

The sun began to burn some of the clouds
A little before 3 I met Elon and Tracey and enjoyed walking with them to the water source. Elon is in the process of walking through the section of his triple crown, so he had a lot of experience through the useful and useful tips to share. He has already completed the PCT and makes five hundred miles of at and CDT every summer. After leaving this summer, he will make the Wyoming section of the CDT. This was the first time that Tracey joined him for more than a week and they are ending a month on the path before she goes home and he continues.
We arrived at the water source and Elon said that I had been closing my CNOC in the wrong way, which was simultaneously amazing and also made me feel so stupid that I had not noticed until now. The sliding control moved much easier when the bag folded correctly. I had planned to stop a little late, but I distract me from chatting and filtering water, and I wanted to continue walking with them when they were ready to move forward.
The path was mainly downhill to start and with a little more than 5.2 miles a day was eager to finish strong. I led the way and started walking and chatting with Elon and Tracey, but finally advanced in the descents and put myself in sight and advanced. However, the descent was short -lived and the path began a gradual ascent that slowed me.
I stopped for a fast snack to increase my energy and continued. My feet hurt a lot and I felt anxious to get to the shelter. After the first small climb, the path was leveled a bit and began to make mathematics to discover how fast I needed to go to the shelter at some time. I was determined not to let the last climb slowed me and decided that it would be as fast as it is physically possible.
I went to Bearbait and Cyborg just before the start of the last climb, but I was determined to meet my goal and said a quick hello and uploaded the hill. I was practically cursing the path as I climbed, feeling that my chest burned, but knowing that the faster it was faster, the faster I would. The frustration of the day really fed me and channeled all that energy to move quickly.

New unlocked flower
Just when I was finishing the climb and still ran from all emotions, I was surprised to slow down when you see a bear on the path. He returned my time and reminded me that all negative emotions were of short duration and I really love being here. I could notice the beauty of the forest again and felt a peaceful energy.
This bear was not too big and was not particularly interested in me. I called him and hit my posts, but everything he did when I realized that he moved a few meters from the path to the forest. Still close enough to not want to pass it. He put himself in a record that was looking for food. As he continued talking to him, he would look up, notary that he was still there and then continued doing what he was doing. I had clearly seen humans before and it was annoying that one was bothering him. After a few minutes of asking him to leave, he faded reluctantly in the forest and could pass.
Now he had less than .7 miles to get to the shelter, mainly downhill, and had lost the urgency of arriving exactly on time. I still moved quickly but without the anguish of before and reached the shelter just after 6:30.
I was received by a complete shelter full of hikers, several of which I had not yet known. There was a British woman named Rambo who seemed great, and it is always exciting to meet another woman along the way. She and her path of path Big Angus had begun in April, but their third member of the Tramilia had convinced them to come with her to Texas and ended up stuck there for a whole month. It was a wild story that I did not understand completely.
I was tired and moved slowly through my camp tasks, but I finally launched my dinner. I made a ramen bomb for the first time; Combining ramen and mashed snapshots. It was quite good. Bearbait and Cyborg arrived about 30 minutes later and Cyborg continued and continued on how I flew next to them. He decided that my path of path should be Wonder Woman, of which he was not a fan for many of the same reasons as his other trail name attempts. I tried to explain that I was so fast on the last climb because I had been moving very slowly all day, but I didn’t have it.
Elon and Tracey arrived and had seen a bear that sounds similar in the same place along the way. They said she was a teenager who really didn’t want to move around them. He must have gone and expected to happen to me and return as soon as the coast was clear. I felt bad that the poor child always bother him the annoying human.
He took a little more time to prepare and end my night, but I was finally cozy in bed and excited to sleep a night of sleep.
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