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1059 This is the southern crossing of Highway 79 in Warner Springs - many PCT hikers head to the post office from here
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1062 More meadows in Warner Springs, with plenty of blooming yellow flowers - this meadow had horses
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1065 Big oaks and shade at the private campground near Warner Springs, Pacific Crest Trail mile 111
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1071 PCT Thru-Hiker Lone Wolf as she headed north on a HERO-day - this is her second PCT after getting her Triple Crown
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1075 Vicki met me at Highway 79 then we shuttled back to Barrel Spring for my car - we would be car-camping later
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1078 It was nice to eat at a proper picnic table after days on the trail, with better food, too!
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1081 It was a frosty morning at the Los Coyotes Reservation Campground, so we decided to eat breakfast later
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1083 We dropped off my car at the Highway 74 trailhead and ate breakfast in the morning sunshine
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1086 Vicki dropped me off at Highway 79 in Warner Springs, at PCT mile 111 - four days' hike to my car!
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1088 Right away, I had to cross the rain-swollen Agua Caliente Creek - a foreshadowing of the future
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1103 Yet another wet-foot creek crossing at PCT mile 114 - and I didn't bring my water shoes to save weight
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1108 Luckily the creek bed was sandy so I tied my shoes onto my backpack and waded across barefoot
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1110 GoPro video as I crossed Agua Caliente Creek barefoot - yes, I hum to myself quite often
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1111 GoPro shot of the creek crossing at Pacific Crest Trail mile 115 north of Warner Springs
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1118 It took too long to dry my feet every time I crossed the creek so I simply hiked sockless in my shoes
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1127 I knew that this was the last creek crossing so afterward I reapplied leukotape to my old blistered feet
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1129 I cameled up at the creek earlier and now I had to climb up and out of the Agua Caliente Creek valley
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1130 Looking southwest toward Warner Springs from the PCT near mile 117 - even had cell signal
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1133 Hot Springs Mountain from the PCT above Agua Caliente Creek - the highest peak in San Diego County
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1138 Just a shot of the old dirt road where Vicki and I camped back in 2015 when we hiked this section