Start: The Toaster House
Stop: CDT mile 441.8
Today’s Miles: 27.5
Total CDT miles: 345.2
Today was our longest day on trail so far! We both slept like crap at the Toaster House. It was hot and stuffy inside and we couldn’t get a window to open in the room we were in. Pebbles could hear something scratching in the walls-I’m glad I couldn’t hear that!

We packed up quick and hit the road by 6 something. Pebbles must have been real irritable, because he just took off without a backwards glance. I don’t blame him, I was cranky too, and listening to an audiobook definitely helped distract me from my lack of sleep and the boringness of our dirt road walk.
Today and tomorrow are all roads.. dirt roads for now, past ranches with acres and acres of shrub brush and cows. Mid morning, a man in a van stopped and offered me a cold soda. It was already so flippping hot and I had my umbrella up, trying to give myself some shade. I took a Dr Pepper from him and thanked him profusely. He said that everyone driving these roads knows we’re CDT hikers, so if we run out of water, just hold the bottle upside down when anyone passes-they all usually have some extra on hand for emergencies. How kind!

I made it to the TLC ranch by noon, Pebbles was already sitting at a table in the shade eating his lunch. We did 16 miles by noon! Road walks can be so fast, even in the heat! This ranch set up a shaded spot for hikers with a table, chairs, and coolers full of water! I was thankful for all of the above as I sat down and got my lunch out. The lack of humidity is crazy to me, it can be so hot you want to die in the sun, and then so chilly you want a jacket in the shade. Too bad home isn’t like that.
We finished up eating and resting, both of us in better moods from this morning. We set out into the sun, umbrellas up. We just walked and walked, avoided oncoming pick up trucks, some slowing down to not dust us, some literally speeding up to do just that. The road was littered with empty beer cans and bottles, I don’t think any of these folks are ubering home from a night of drinking.

We got water from a cow trough, which was just a tire filled to the brim with water and algae. I was so worn out, I probably would have swam in that water if I was told it would make me feel better. It was gross, but if you swipe away the chunky floaters, mostly clear water went into my CNOC bag and then it all filtered clear. It did have a pretty gross after taste though. What can ya do?
We then decided to just walk until the sun started to set, and then set up on the side of the road anywhere semi flat and not covered with brush. We saw some ground hogs or gophers-probably gophers, and hoped they wouldn’t pop up in our camp when we settled on a spot. They were probably thinking the same thing.
We picked a place off the road a little bit and then cowboy camped. If this was private property, tents would be more obvious.. and take longer to pack up. Plus, after more than 27 miles, I was too worn out to put up my tent if I wanted to! We set everything up, and then after we were done eating dinner, watching the sun sink and the sky turn all the shades of orange, Pebbles realized his pinkie toe had a massive blister on it and was practically see through in the sunlight! It looked so bad! These road walks and long miles aren’t all rainbows for sure!

I snapped some pictures and now we’re settled in to go to bed. We’ll see how far we get tomorrow. It’s more road walking, but in a few miles we turn onto a paved road, and those are always painful. Hmmmm. I guess we’ll see what tomorrow brings! Goodnight everyone!




