Trekkin Weka

The blog of a Kiwi on the Pacific Crest Trail 2025

Day 41, 2 June: Trail Magic Vortex

Today I covered 12.9 miles, 20.7 km. I fell short of the planned 15.7 miles, but I hit the jackpot and found back to back trail magic on both sides of the same road. Tomorrow, I’m going to need to leave early if I want to catch the people I’ve been hiking with for the last few days.

Looking back on the trail with views behind, mid morning and already hot

I got on trail this morning at around 8 am, which was a little later than ideal. I launched straight into a steep climb which went on for several hours. The view near the top was nice, and I could see the trail snaking down the hillside in the distance. Towards the top I left the trail (accidentally) and continued another 100m to the peak of the climb. To be honest, I don’t know why the official trail doesn’t include this peak, it was way better than walking around the back and missing the view.

The view from the peak is worth the tiny extra climb

I stopped at a water source on the way down to the next road. From the water source I needed to carry enough for 15 miles, plus extra for camping. In total, I ended up saddled with another 6 L water carry.

Just after the water source I get a view over the Bouquet Reservoir

Near the road, I saw a chilly bin on the trail, and it was stacked with cold soda! Always a welcome sight on the trail, especially in the desert heat. After I’d finished a can of Pepsi, the owner appeared and told me he’s taking it back home. He told me to take more soda since he needs to take the bin away. Other hikers also started showing up and we all took what we could carry, which wasn’t that much since we were all maxed out with water. We all hung around for a bit and chatted before moving on.

Everyone’s favorite trailside feature

We don’t get very far before seeing more trail magic on the other side of the road. Someone had set up an area with chairs, another chilly bin, more drinks and other good things like a trash can and hiker box. Of course this meant I gotta spend a little more time hanging out.

Cold drinks, shade, and reclining chairs. What an oasis

By the time I escaped the trail magic vortex, it had been nearly two hours. I adjusted my plan to arrive at a closer camp site than expected. While walking up, I also decided to have dinner at a nice spot while it was light. After that, I arrived at camp just as the sun was setting, I put up my tent and went straight to bed.

Sunset in the deep valley near camp

2 responses to “Day 41, 2 June: Trail Magic Vortex”

  1. I love that the trail culture is to accept food from random chilly bins that are just laying around. Honestly so good that there are people out there doing that for the hikers

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    1. For real, it’s an amazing feeling when you see it!

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