
Arij’s birthday was today! We had a nice dinner at the Ajax CafĂ© in Port Hadlock where we wore funny hats (the tradition at the Ajax), followed by Cake and presents at home.
Wonderful time!


to guarantee our safe travel, but made it excruciatingly slow. 45 degree snow slopes are no joke, especially when you've got a bad runout. It reminded me more of spring mountaineering trips than summer hiking! We managed to perservere to the trail junction just south of Crown Point, only to see that the trial only got worse after that. So it was with heavy hearts that we opted to hike
down tomorrow to Hwy 410 and hitchhike to the nearest phone. Looks like we're going to have to skip Washington and start in Oregon.

So let's take a toll of my afflictions... I have one sunbruned hand from the trekking pole. I swallowed 2 bugs from talking while hiking. I have 6 blisters. Patrick says I should name them. I think that would give them a sense of permanance and I want them to go away, ASAP. The pain was really bad at one point so I ended up hiking in my flip flops for about 5 mi. Lastly, I have between 12-14 mosquito bites. All and all I am having the time of my life. Oh yeah, the food cravings have already started. When we were at the idyllic little spring I started to imagine it was flowing blue cheese dressing. Sounds yucky to you I am sure, but it was a GREAT fantasy!

shoes. Falling hurts, the bruise from slamming into a log on my leg still smarts. The route finding took valuable time and energy, in the end though we saw many sights we may not have seen because we found our own way. The frozen lake (Tinkham Lakes) were actually 200' above our actual trail, a gem we would have missed. It was interesting day, spent in snow and then in extremely hot clear cut. I can not decide which one I don't like more. Soon we will be out of clear cutting though and I will look forward to that!


