CDT Day 14: May 19, 2025

Start: Silver City

Stop: Gila Alternate mile 5.4

Today’s Miles: 13.2

Total CDT miles: 153.4

Man oh man, my bed at the Palace Hotel was definitely fit for a queen. I slept so good, even if I did toss and turn a good bit. I think maybe I’m not getting into a deep enough sleep, but I’ve been having this issue for awhile. 

I was up and getting ready by 6:45. We left our packs at the hotel and then walked to a Mexican food truck that serves breakfast burritos. Yall, I FINALLY got my damn burrito. And it was quite good! Chorizo, bacon, potatoes, eggs, sour cream, and cheese. Yum. Pebbles got the same, and we ate them across the street at the bus stop.

A few minutes after demolishing our burritos, the bus came. The driver didn’t even charge us! Then again, he didn’t charge anyone else, either. Sweet! Thirty five minutes later, we were let out at Walmart. We had an hour, exactly, to get our resupply for the next 3 days, plus 4 days of food to mail ahead to Pie Town, and all of the other odds and ends we needed.

When I say we were down to the last second, I was running out of the store and Pebbles was asking the driver to wait for me when I came barreling out with my 3 grocery bags of things. The cashier had zero sense of urgency, and she was struggling with the scanner, lol! I had already resigned myself to needing to Uber back when I saw how long it was taking her to get the barcode of my ramen noodles just right. Haha, bless her though, because she did pack my bags perfectly. 

Anywho-no harm no foul-because I made it! It was the same driver, too. Not sure why I find that interesting, but I do. He was super nice and dropped us back off where we originally got on. We went back to the hotel, packed our stuff and organized everything to ship out-then checked out and walked over to the post office.

A box of small things to send home: my inflatable pillow, my travel eye mask, and a couple other small things that I can’t recall right now. The other stuff, food and extra toothpaste, was shoved into a medium priority box and shipped to Pie Town. We won’t be there for 12 more days (after today), but we’ll resupply at Doc Campbell’s in a few days. Apparently they do have a good resupply, just “pricey,” however, I doubt it’ll cost more to just buy food there than it would to pay $20 to ship it from the post office today. If it is, oh well-we’re supporting local businesses! 

We started walking to the gear shop in town, and thankfully, all of this so far has been a part of the trail, or at least, part of an alternate.. “Little Walnut Alternate.” I ended up getting new shoes from the gear store-Topos-since my Altras are literally already falling apart and my blisters are only seemingly getting worse. These Topos felt really comfortable in the store, a better fit overall compared to the Altras. Fingers crossed tight that they stay great! 

The guy at the store was wonderful, he gave me a tiny tube of super glue and some Velcro so I can make my gaiters stick to my new shoes. (I’m about to do that right now). We left the store and continued on Little Walnut, all the way to the Gila National Forest picnic sight. We had lunch, stretched, froze in the shade and wind and started sweating in the sunshine.. ohhhhh the perks of no humidity!

We had 7.5 miles at least to go, so we hiked out of the picnic area around 2:30pm. The trail hit the official Gila Alternate Trail (pronounced like Heelah) which basically was the continuation of the dirt road we were already on. It meandered through the forest, a few trucks went by us, the wind blew. It was really nice. And then the trail turned onto a forest service road. Whoever made this thing, clearly loved riding his ATV up and down and all around..  because this road/trail was a steep mess. Very loose sandy rocks, big ruts, steep inclines and even steeper declines. 

Once we made it to the spot we hoped our first “naturally running” water on trail would be.. our hopes were smashed as the riverbed was bone dry. The even sadder part: there was great camping right there, too! We checked our app, and according to the recent comments there would either be water in half a mile or a full mile away. Onwards we walked.

At the half mile mark, I decided to go down the bank and check-so many comments said “dry” while others right after would say “plenty of water here.” And there was good camping, too. There was a large pool of water, covered in algae of course. First “natural” water on trail, but definitely not flowing water! I was able to scoop 2 liters into my CNOC bag, even though it was nasty with lots of floaters in it.. and creepily 2 little swimmers. Thankfully, the filter works pure magic, because none of the gross stuff made it into my water bottles!

We set up our tents and had dinner.. potatoes, woo. While we were chatting, we heard some crashing about down near the water. I went to investigate: cows! I think they’re the same cows we scared earlier on trail.. they must have ran up this way. They sure are big ole skittish girls. That’s ok, though.. I was a big ole skittish girl when I first heard their crashing about! 

The sun is going to set behind the mountain, so it looks like we’ll be missing a cool sunset. It’s a little chilly and moths are absolutely all over my tent. I hope I don’t have to get out again tonight. My blisters are still rough, but the new shoes definitely seemed to not make them worse, maybe even helped some too, although I was limping some that last mile of hiking (also the reason I was determined to find water sooner rather than later-I didn’t want to walk any farther!). 

My thighs are also still chaffed, so I’m loaded up on new Destin diaper rash cream. Currently, it’s stinging, but maybe it’ll help here soon! I think that’s all I can come up with tonight. Tomorrow will be a bit over 16 miles if all goes as planned. And I think we’ll reach the Gila River at some point tomorrow, too! I’m excited and also nervous for the 8 trillion times we’ll have to cross the water.. maybe I’ll try to count it. Hmmmm..

Ok, that’s it for real! Good night!

CDT Day 13: May 18, 2025

Start: Burro Mountain Homestead

Stop: 1.5-Walnut Creek Alternate (Silver City)

Today’s Miles: 18

Total CDT miles: 140 

I tossed and turned all night, which was so very frustrating..  there was no real reason I couldn’t sleep, so, I’m assuming it was probably all the caffeine in the sodas I bought from the store Friday. Oh well. I’d drink another one right now if you handed me one.

We were up and out early to start our 18 mile road walk into Silver City. I definitely took advantage of the bathhouse before I left, though. Brushing your teeth with a mirror and running water is seriously underrated. 

We left the Burro Mountain Homestead from a different gate than the one we entered through. We followed an old jeep trail of a road until we met a nicer, well maintained dirt road. 6 miles later, we were walking down highway 90. This would bring us straight to Silver City!

Walking along the highway isn’t the most ideal, but with it being a Sunday, there wasn’t much traffic. We both waved at all the passing vehicles, and judged all 9 people that didn’t wave back. Pebbles played his playlist out loud that his friends all contributed to, which was hilarious and all very random. We sang along, with him doing a full on performance at one point, laughed and walked. The wind was steady, so the heat never got oppressive either. We ate lunch on the side of the highway under a tree. 

We made it to the outskirts of town by 1:15! I had to make a pit stop in a gas station bathroom before carrying on to our hotel in the historic downtown area. Once there, right at 2pm, we had to sit out front and wait about 25-30 minutes for the woman running the hotel to come downstairs to let us in. Once she did, we checked out our new room: a suite with 2 double beds and a separate living room. It was nice! 

The Palace Hotel is a historic landmark and is decorated in old Victorian style. Not sure how accurate that is, but you get the idea: lots of wood, burgundy and gold fabrics, heavy drapes.. old world feel to it. It was perfect for us, too. We were able to sprawl out all of our stuff in the living room and make our plan for Walmart in the morning, and never feeling like we were too dirty to touch anything.  

By 5:30, I was starving. We walked across the street to the Little Toad Creek Brewery. I ordered an espresso martini, only because the bartenders were having some sort of competition with their drinks this month, and then their version of a Ruben sandwich. New Mexico is known for their hatch green chiles, so, their Ruben has them incorporated in.. HOLY HELL it was to die for. I wish I could have eaten two! It also came with homemade chips, which I dipped in homemade ranch.. and I ended up getting a glass of red wine made in New Mexico, too. I enjoyed all of it!

Pebbles got cheese fries with some kind of meat-shredded beef maybe? That doesn’t sound right, but I don’t want to wake him to ask him.. either way-whatever that was-it was also delicious. 

After we ate and paid, we walked to a gas station with an ATM for me to get some cash. The breakfast food truck I’m eyeing for in the morning only accepts cash, and I need to have some on me anyway. 

Now, we’re back and both tucked in our super cozy beds. He’s out like a light when his head hits the pillow-I only seem to be that way at home these days, which is annoying. I used to be such a good sleeper anywhere. Now it’s more of struggle. Oh well. We have to be up by 7am to catch a bus to take us to Walmart. I better tuck in. Goodnight! 

CDT Day 12: May 17, 2025

Start: Burro Mountain Homestead

Stop: Burro Mountain Homestead

Today’s Miles: ZERO

Total CDT miles: 122.2

It’s a ZEROOOO DAYYYYY! Normally, shouting that from a real bed after sleeping in until 10am is preferred, but I’m still content to wake up on my air mattress to the sounds of birds singing and residents chatting nearby. 

We didn’t do a whole lot today-obviously-so there isn’t much to write about. We ate our frozen pizzas and Pebbles taught me how to play Cribbage (pretty fun once I got the hang of it). Other than eating and playing cards, and ping pong-we chilled in the shade of the patio, planned the next few weeks and what we needed from Walmart, and played on our phones. The internet is wild-how easily it allows the time to fly by! 

I got some posts up, talked with family and friends and did a whole lot of nothing at all. So, with that said-I guess that’s it! lol-3 paragraph post. Sorry! Until tomorrow, friends!