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PCT Day 45: Zero in Kennedy Meadows

On June 11, 2022June 11, 2022 By Sarahmarie Specht-BirdIn Pacific Crest Trail, Thru-HikeLeave a comment

June 2, 2022 0 miles I’ll tell you a secret: I’ve been behind for the past week. Usually I write each entry at night, but I’ve been so wiped every day recently that all I can manage is a brief list of notes before I pass out. So I’m determined to get caught up on …

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PCT Day 44: Kennedy

On June 3, 2022June 2, 2022 By Sarahmarie Specht-BirdIn Pacific Crest Trail, Thru-Hike2 Comments

June 1, 2022 Campsite on the South Fork of the Kern River at mile 698.3 to Kennedy Meadows at mile 702.2 3.9 miles We talk about it for weeks and months. For so long we say, “When we get to Kennedy…” and “At Kennedy Meadows we will…” For days in the desert we fantasize about …

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