Day 3 – 21 Miles – July 11


I woke up around 6:40 am, I quickly packed to start walking and left at 7:15 am once again, I slept quite well and saw some deer robbing through the morning fog, which was quite great and mysterious.

I began to head south (yes!) And I found the test team again a few miles of the day, since they headed north to the border and clear a ton of alleged ones.

I really enjoyed seeing a ton of small black and orange butterflies around the small mountain currents through the path, simply flitated in the air when I approached me, dozens of them.

I met one of the few exploders that I had seen at this point, Ursula, whom I met in the literacy of the lions and was on his second day.

One thing that was pleasant to walk these 30 miles twice, was that I could see beautiful things twice! Especially a current, around mile 15.8 was an incredible place to take a break and fill my water bottles, and I did it in both directions

I also saw Puma later this day, that I had given me a great tour when I arrived at the Lions den. It has been really pleasant to see all these family faces as I go!

I came to where I wanted to camp around 6 pm, on mile 24.7, where I settled about three brothers who were walking on their way to the north and where Josh camped near me when he arrived a little later.

We ate together, a few mosquitoes buzzing around us, and then I got into my store to relax around 7:45 pm and went to sleep a while later.

Very good, beautiful as always, and it was nice to see the views without all the fog of the first two days.

See you in the next!

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