Day: 087
Date: Thursday, 01 August 2024
Start: Falls Creek
Finish: Elkhart Park
Daily Kilometres: 24.5
GPX Track: Click here for Julie’s Strava & Photos
Total Kilometres: 2568.1
Weather: Very cold early then warm and sunny.
Accommodation: Motel
Nutrition:
Breakfast: Pop tarts/Muesli
Lunch: Snacks
Dinner: Burgers & fries, icecream.
Aches: Dave - the usual niggles; Julie - nothing reported.
Highlight: The view from Photographers Point towards the peaks of the Wind River Range was both unexpected and extraordinary. A chain of rocky peaks across a deep chasm in which could be seen a blue lake far below. Sadly, a photo won't do it justice.
Lowlight: Nothing in particular.
Pictures: Click here
Map and Position: Click here for Google Map
Journal:
We woke to another very cold morning at 5am, keen to get hiking towards the trailhead at Elkhart Park and a hitchhike to Pinedale for a day off. It is noticeably darker in the mornings now and soon we will be packing up in the dark. Despite the cold, the dawn was beautiful in the high alpine meadow where we had camped.
We were hiking by soon after 6am, following a trail away from the CDT that would take us to other trails ultimately leading to Elkhart Park, 24km away. Early on, we had hopes of making it to Pinedale in time for a late lunch but, despite trying to make good time, the trail was rocky and technical, meaning we had to watch every foot placement.
Initially, we descended through pine forest, but soon emerged beside a beautiful tranquil pond, the first of many we passed during the morning, each worth a photo of its own. We saw a few people camped, but otherwise had the serene and scenic ponds to ourselves.
Later in the.morning we began to encounter more hikers, most out for a few days in this beautiful area. The kilometres weren't passing fast enough for Dave, and it soon became obvious that mid-afternoon would be the best case for our arrival in Pinedale. We took our last break at the awesome and unexpected Photographers Point (see above), then walked the last 6km to Elkhart Park, meeting many more hikers along the way, including another group using llamas as pack animals.
We reached the packed trailhead carpark in Elkhart Park soon after 2pm and were given a lift by the second car to pass, driven by a hiker with a dog who had passed us with a couple of kilometres to go. He was an oil rig worker who had been out hiking and climbing for a few days, and was kind enough to drop us off at our motel near the centre of the small town of Pinedale.
We checked in around 2:45pm and showered, relaxed and ate and drank for the rest of the afternoon. Later, Julie went out and bought takeout burgers for dinner.
Both of us are looking forward to a day off tomorrow. Pinedale is quite a long way off the trail and we will have to retrace some of our steps to get back to the CDT on Saturday, but if we hadn't come here to resupply we would have had to carry too much food to get to the next trail town, Dubois.