Trekkin Weka

The blog of a Kiwi on the Pacific Crest Trail 2025

Day 14, 6 May: To Paradise Valley Cafe & Idyllwild

Today marked 2 weeks on the trail, and also the end of a week long journey between two towns. It was to be a tough day, hiking fast. I wanted to get to Paradise Valley Cafe before they closed at 3pm.

Mike DeBenedetti had made a big pot of coffee, and once I’d packed up I hung around with him and a couple of others for a while. He’s clearly very proud of what he’s doing and he’s keen to get a photo with each hiker that stays at his place. Once all is done I hit the trail at 8:15 am.

Mike DeBenedetti, top bloke looking out for us all

I worked out that I needed to walk pretty quickly if I wanted to make it to Paradise Valley Cafe in time. With my pack nearly empty of food, I could manage 3 miles an hour. I pushed through desert ravines, and saw a snake sunbathing on the trail.

If anyone knows what snake this is, please let me know

The trail gained some altitude and offered stunning views. While walking, I could see mountains nearby, and the Anza Borrego Desert State Park in the background. I made breakfast on the trail, but I ate while walking to save time.

The mountainous desert stretches as far as you can see

The environment on trail changed very quickly from desert, to dry grassy fields, to a different type of desert again with deep ravines and even bigger mountains in the background.

The rocky desert with mainly cactus vegetation
Within moments, grassy fields and scrub
Shortly afterwards, scrubby desert and unstable land
I think that’s Mt San Jacinto in the background, if so we’re going up there in just a few days

I made it to the trailhead at 1:45 pm, 13 miles in 5.5 hours. Hitching a ride to Paradise Valley Cafe was pretty easy, and when I got there I was served an amazing burger with a fantastic Santa Monica IPA to go with it. I then joined in on a ride to Idyllwild with some others, about 30 minute drive from PVC. We got into the small mountain town quite late in the afternoon, and I met up with the original group who I haven’t seen since day 11. They’ve organized a 3 bedroom cabin in town, big enough for the 7 of us. We had enough time for a beer at the local brewpub, then a Mexican dinner at La Casita, before settling in for an incredible sleep in real beds.

The burger at Paradise Valley Cafe, legendary on the trail

2 responses to “Day 14, 6 May: To Paradise Valley Cafe & Idyllwild”

  1. Happy with your gear so far?

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    1. Yeah, so far everything’s been working perfectly. I scored a titanium spork from a hiker box on day 3 and replaced my plastic one, that was the only piece of gear I’ve had problems with

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