CDT Day 27: June 1, 2025

Start: 522.2

Stop: 542.1

Today’s Miles: 20.1

Total CDT miles: 406.5 

I left the motel by 7:45 and started my walk towards Pebble’s hostel. I got a breakfast burrito and ate it while I walked. I tried calling Pebbles to see if he wanted me to bring him one, but he didn’t answer. I assumed he was half way done with the road walk to the trailhead we reconnected to. To my shock, that wasn’t the case at all! He hadn’t left yet!

I technically was ahead of him on the road for maybe 15-20 minutes. He caught up fast! Then it was road walking in the heat to get to the trailhead. I started with 2 liters of water, and was going through it fast in the heat. When we got to the trailhead we sat under a tree to cool off, and I started to panic.. I was almost out of water and there wasn’t any more until close to 10 miles ahead on this trail! Crap! 

Amazingly, while we were sitting there, me in my panic, a lady drives up. She hops out and puts 3 gallons of water at the trailhead sign! No freaking way! Trail magic!! I filled up a liter and was so happy! Pebbles got some water too, and then we headed up the trail. 

The views were pretty, a few climbs above tree line with desert scrubs and cacti. It was hot and muggy, which-it hasn’t felt muggy yet at all. Clouds started to roll in, and it started to make sense.. it looked like rain was on the way! A real first for this trail! Which is absolutely wild considering how much rain I had on the AT and even on the PCT. 

We had lunch in the shade of a tree/big bush, and watched the weather start to come through. It started to sprinkle after we packed up and started moving again. It didn’t rain hard or for very long.. but it was enough to make us set our tents up when we got to our camp spot. Just to make sure we stayed dry. We made it a little over 20 miles today, and I’m tired! That heat really zapped me, so much so that I’ve been so grateful for the rain. Like, please cool me off, God! Ha.

We’re in our tents and sporadic sprinkles keep coming down, not enough to be a problem, by any means. I think I’ll sleep better because of it, honestly. Which, it’s time to make that happen. Sweet dreams! 

CDT Day 26: May 31, 2025

Start: 508.2

Stop: 522.2

Today’s Miles: 14

Total CDT miles: 386.4

We awoke to a mockingbird singing. I won’t lie to you and say I was initially charmed, it took a few minutes to get over being pissed off at being woken up before my alarm by a bird that wouldn’t stop repeating itself.. plenty of other types of birds joined in, but the mockingbird was the loudest. Eventually, I started to laugh, thinking about my best friend Sarah.. we used to quote Dumb and Dumber a lot growing up, especially the “mock-ing-bird-YEAH!” Part! Dang, I miss her! 

We packed quickly and left the ranger’s station before 6:30am, just in case a ranger happened to get to work early today. We made sure we left no trace of our existence there, minus my wave at their camera last night. 

It was quickly back to road walking. My feet were tender but ibuprofen definitely helped. Close to 10ish, we were reaching the train tracks that go into Grants. You could either take the tracks or the road. I thought we had decided on the tracks, and my feet were excited to be back on the dirt road that followed along beside it. I went down to the underpass to start heading along the tracks, and Pebbles stayed on the road. I thought he was just coming down an easier way than I decided, but no-he decided last minute he didn’t want to take the tracks and kept steady pushing on the pavement. 

I walked beside the train tracks, I walked on them for maybe 5 minutes-the whole time my heart in my throat waiting for the shaking to come indicating a train was about to barrel through, and then I walked along the other side. Two trains did pass me, thankfully when I wasn’t too close. They were fast and hauling over a hundred containers each. The breeze was incredible and it was a little thrilling. I enjoyed it.

When I got to where the overpass for the Walmart in Grants was visible, I made my way through some scrub brush until I hit the road. Thankfully I didn’t have to climb under or over any fences like I feared. Cutting across put me out right between two motels and on flat ground. I didn’t actually have to climb anything! It was nice! I kept walking right to the Taco Bell! I was eating a burrito by 11:30am. I called the morning a success. 

Pebbles showed up minutes after I used the Taco Bell bathroom to wash my hands and got my food. We walked together to Walmart and started to do our resupply. I decided I wanted a motel room and not a hostel bunk bed 2 miles farther down the road. The motel I chose was practically IN the Walmart parking lot! Ha! I ended up walking back over there twice for things. 

Anyway. We got our resupply done and Pebbles walked with me to my motel. I checked in (just before 1pm-very lenient), and got to my room. Pebbles hung out a minute, trying to get a shuttle or an Uber to take him to the hostel. After he walked out and I got in the shower, he text me to tell me his Uber never showed and he was walking the 2 miles.. and it was starting to sprinkle! Dammit, man! 

He said the rain didn’t last long at all, and he was soon checked in and relaxing too. He had Russell there, and some cyclists doing the Great Divide. So, he was content, and I was, too. I washed my laundry and laid on the bed, watching SVU and eating chips and cheese and not doing a dang thing! It was so relaxing! 

I’ve been trying to catch up on my posts. My service has been terrible in general, but I’ve also been lazy about posting. Mainly because I want to rest and not have my mind constantly going. Oh well, this is what I signed myself up for huh? 

In the morning, I’ll have to check out early and walk the 2 miles to catch up to Pebbles. He’s an earlier riser than me (bed or no bed) so, we’ll see what happens. I don’t want to hold him up, which I doubt he’d just wait.. it’s too hot to sit around. So, it looks like I should get some sleep, so I can get up early enough in the morning to not be left behind! Goodnight! 

CDT Day 25: May 30, 2025

Start: 441.8

Stop: 508.2

Today’s Miles: 27.2

Total CDT miles: 372.4

We knocked out another 27+ mile day! And man, everything hurts right now. My hips, my legs, my feet. Pebbles is hurting pretty bad, too. We made it to a ranger’s station that’s closed, and we decided we can’t walk another step to attempt to camp “out of the way.” We’re literally cowboying right by the picnic table by the front door! 

So, we left before 7am and hit the dirt road. Before it was too hot, we had already made it to the paved road. While it made for even hotter conditions and sore feet, the views made up for it. On the left side was lava rock for miles and miles and on the right side was huge canyon walls. It really was spectacular. 

Also, another car stopped and offered a drink, I took a coke this time! These folks are so nice! As we were walking, we passed two older hikers we originally met on one of our first few days leaving Lordsburg. One of them made a comment about my walk, saying I looked like I was walking funny-like sir, I just did 27 miles yesterday-I hurt-I’m sure I am walking funny. 

We passed them, got to a water trough and rested.. about 15 minutes later they came walking up. For the record, they were both also walking pretty damn funny. I didn’t point it out. We talked awhile, filtered water. They had something to say about where I got my water in the tank, too. To be quite honest, they were on my nerves and I knew my niceness was about to run dry and I’d be telling them both all the thoughts in my head. So, to avoid that, I packed up and walked funny right on out of there. I had a feeling we’d end up staying a head of them, and so far, that’s held true. 

Pebbles and I just kept walking and walking. The views got lots of ooos and ahhhhs from us both at different times. I snapped picture after picture. We got water from a cache someone left by a parking lot. We saw a natural arch which was pretty neat. And that’s really it. As the sun started to dip, we walked up to the closed off rangers station parking lot, went under the gate, and walked right up to the front door. I even waved at the camera. 

There was a water spigot there, which is the reason they don’t mind thru hikers coming up there after hours, but all of the comments recommend camping “out of sight.” I feel half dead. So, I’m to the left of the picnic table and Pebbles has his sleeping pad set up on the other side of this tree the picnic table is at. We’re cowboying, so it’s not like we’re driving in tent stakes or anything. 

We’ll be up and out of here by 6:30 tomorrow. Just saying that makes my legs hate me a little. This sunset is phenomenal.. and I feel pretty dang lucky to be able to witness such natural beauty. Even if I am next to a picnic table and a parking lot. Ha.

Ok, time for some shut eye. Before I know it, the sun will be rising again! We walk into Grants, New Mexico tomorrow, and I so cannot WAIT for a shower and a real bed! Goodnight yall!