If you’re getting rad and no one instas, are you really getting rad?

Silver city was super rad. Big mt bike and outdoorsy town. Alec’s place is a stopover for hikers and bikers rolling through.

Coulda sucked me in for days but the Gila River Canyon was pulling hard so I hiked out. I don’t make it 10 minutes outta town before someone offers me a beer from a front lawn.

Big shoutout to Matt who gives me my first beer on the trail. He works in the outdoors industry so I can finally nerd out about gear.

In a day, I’m climbing over a pass and meet Crazy Joe in the most unlikely place to expect trail magic. He’s camping for a year out of his Jeep. He gives me more beer and we discuss locking rear differentials, street kids in Chico, and 12,000 ft passes on the continental divide. Beers are welcomed after 2000ft climbs.

Tuft of mountain lion hair or thru hiker dread locks? Dunno… But now I know what one of those things smells like. Not lovin it.

I drop down into the much anticipated Gila River Canyon. After desert hiking for 180 miles this place is an oasis. It’s hard to describe the feeling of seeing running water after a week of drinking out of hot caches and cow troughs.

Remember when you were a kid and you’d walk up a creek for what felt like miles and miles (but it’d only be like 400 meters)? Well it’s kinda like that, except we’re walking the Gila River for 55 miles.

In the middle is Doc Campbell’s outpost where I have a package. My next resupply is in 140 miles. Someone asks me if I have enough food… “I hope so!”

The only real food at docs is homemade ice cream, so I’m pretty experienced here. Won’t have a problem getting calories.

I’m staying at a hot springs campground, they’re not open for the season yet so I’m the only one here so I’ve made camp in a lawn chair next to a hot pool.

Hit 190 miles in the last week so I’m gonna sit here in my hot spring with a beer watching the turmoil in the clouds and the pines swaying in the Gila wind.

Onward to Pie Town. No updates for a bit.

Update: I think I might have a lactose intolerance…

2 responses to “If you’re getting rad and no one instas, are you really getting rad?”

  1. Jon says:

    No insta = no radness.

  2. Uncle John says:

    Hi Andrew. I just woke up to the website you used for your Pacific Crest Trail. So, here I am. First of all, your hike is incredible to me, so impressive. The closest I’ve ever come is hiking up to the Hollywood sign, about a 1/4 mile, most of it paved. Secondly, your photography is fantastic – puts mine to shame.

    As a big fan of Georgia O’Keeffe, I really liked the picture of Ghost Ranch. I’ve been there, to Abiquiu, Santa Fe, and other parts of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Monument Valley, etc. Beautiful countryside. It was a great road trip [notice ‘road trip’]. Best of luck.

Leave a Reply to Jon Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *