"Hi Everybody! (Hi Dr. Nick!)"
Greetings from Lordsburg, NM. This place has the best Econo Lodge on earth. Breakfast, laundry, hiker boxes, spotless rooms, this computer and great rates!
Here's a quick summary of things so far:
4/24 Day one: We were shuttled to the southern terminus by the CDTC on a nasty road and began hiking before noon. It was already warm but not hot. I met some really cool hikers and we did ~19 mi. to camp with a stop by a water cache a few miles earlier.
2: Hiked to the next cache, loaded up and over-exerted myself. Vomited some water and had to rest. Camped earlier than planned, but rest helped.
3: Not sure about mileage through here, but I felt better and did ~22 which started calmly. I met a couple of border patrol agents who of course asked if I'd "seen anything unusual". Nope, no illegals, no bundles of crappy Mexican drugs. They also warned me of a front coming...which it did! Holy sh*t. The sky darkened and threatened rain. This was some of the nastiest wind and the first dust storm/sandstorm I've ever hiked in. Like being in a windtunnel that has bags of sand & dust dumped into it. I stopped at another cache to eat and decided to camp. The next morning everything inside my tent was covered in a fine red dust!
4: I awoke with the sun to a cloudless day and set out in a lighter wind, but it was still a headwind. argh. As the day wore on, I felt better and the wind became a breeze. This stretch is mostly cross-country, which is another way of saying pick your own way over a field of rocks. There are signs to mark it, but this stuff ain't easy. I got water from a solar still for cows but then hit the last cache sooner than I'd expected, which led me to just say f**k it, I'm going to town for a shower. Turns out I crushed ~28! So today will be shorter. I expect to reach Silver City (~56) in 3 days. Gotta give body time to break in, no sense in pushing too hard.
That's it so far. Pics coming soon!
T-Bone
thats nothing. i walked 18 holes and carried my own bag!
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