(above photo by Eric Boxrud) Day two brought the kind of weather you dream about. Perfect mid 60's and sun. I was finally appropriately dressed.
The trail just got better. The map showed a fair amount of double track, but what double track was out there turned out to be down right fun!
We smelled this poor girl before we saw her. I thought it was a leather coat on the ground when I first saw it.
(above photo by Nancy Morlock) It's always important to stop at least once and pray that the trail keeps going on and on and on.
(photo above by Eric Boxrud) Not sure where Eric found a helicopter for this photo??
(photo above by Eric Boxrud)
After only a few hours, we climbed a big switch backing hill and we were done. Day two was dangerously short, meaning day three would be dangerously long. Our perfect camp locations weren't chopping up the trail so perfectly.
Wouldn't Nancy's car be cooler if it were camo? Just sayin!
We made dinner in the Hideaway and played cards "late" into the night. It's a nice feeling when you can't wait to go to bed...and it's only 8:30! Sleep would be important however, as our mileage miscalculation meant a big day in the morning.
Great story and glad you enjoyed the BCT - love the photos
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