
Three days ago I left Big Bear Lake. The Big Bear Hostel was generous enough to shuttle me right back to Mile 252 where I left off.
Tonight I’m at 298.5.
For the last 46 miles I haven’t spoken much, walking alone.
I won’t write much tonight either. I’ll share pictures from the last 46 miles instead.
McDonald’s is in 43 miles, where the trail crosses I-15.
Life is good.





