Wel, its time! The night before I begin my hike. I’m currently at my host’s house in San Diego, sitting in the living room, trying to hold multiple conversations while type this. The individuals that host us thru-hikers are amazing people. Their generosity is very inspiring. I’ve talked with somebody from Sweden, England, Canada, Germany, and the individual next to me in the very large oversized canopy tent is from Switzerland. Very fascinating conversation ranging from the difference in employment benefits in Europe to trying chocolate from Italy.
I have finished my 4,150 mile cross country Kansas to Oregon to southernn Arizona to California trek. I have compiled a top list of what I have experienced or learned.
- California drivers aren’t as bad as their reputation suggests.
- The creepiest hotel in the country is in Western Nevada. It’s a clown hotel. If multiple clowns staring at you aren’t creepy enough, this isolated motel is located across from a grave yard. The town’s name escapes my memory, but Google Nevada clown motel and you will see.
- Phoenix, Arizona drivers are the worst I’ve encountered.
- Snow shoeing is amazing.
- You have to get through a check point to get into California.
- San Diego is a beautiful city.
- Don’t drive through San Bernardino at rush hour. EVER!!!
- The Redwood national forest can’t accurately be described it’s so amazing.
- Valley of Fire state park in Nevada is one of my favorite camp sites
- Make it a point to see Havasu Falls. No more procrastination, no more telling yourself maybe next year because next year never comes.
- Sedona is ridiculous busy.
- The old Route 66 through New Mexico and Arizona is a must see if you’re in the area.
I will end this with a quote that my host said during a story he told during dinner. “When was the last time you did something for the first time”. I hope you enjoy my pics.
Wish me luck!! I’ll let you know tomorrow evening how my first day goes!!!