Miles Hiked = 0
A zero day in hiker terminology means zero hiking miles on the trail. So today I got to sleep in a little later – like 7am. Timberline Lodge is known among PCT hikers for its all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet so I took definitely took advantage of that opportunity. I also picked up my resupply box that I had mailed to myself care of the Lodge.
I only have forty-six trail miles left to reach the Oregon-Washington border at Cascade Locks. I was planning on needing two days to get there so I organized my food, checked all my gear and worked on this blog. Unfortunately the wifi at the Lodge was not very good so I wasn’t able to upload photos and post any updates.☹️
My only option was to head back to the bar, enjoy another beer (or two 🤣), rest, relax and enjoy Mt. Hood.

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Enjoy your day of rest, you have certainly deserved it! I say go for that second beer!!😃
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We had that second beer!!!
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We were at cascade locks on Saturday- didn’t know it was PCT Festival weekend. So many many people. Lynda
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Todd, Great footage as usual, you’re making Gary and I thirsty. Enjoy the zero day, love hearing your travels.
“God, I’d give anything for a drink. I’d give my goddamned soul for just a glass of beer”
Jack Torrance. The Shinning.
Marc van G
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Wow Lynda! – that’s a huge get together for PCT people – Hikers leave the trail to attend (and then get back on the trail) – were you just passing through or did you spend a little time there?
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Todd,
Are you going to finish the hike this summer ?
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Hey Darrell – trying to finish it this year, but Northern Washington is difficult – hope I can hang in there!
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I hope you took some pictures of your AUCE breakfast!
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Hey Bizzy – sometimes I loose my focus🤣🤣🤣
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Sounds like a great day!
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Yep – it was my first and only zero in Oregon – Washington is much more difficult – Sydney and I are already getting ready to take our third zero
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