edoardo's notes

Day 29: Rauros Falls

First, a personal achievement: I've hiked three hundred miles1 on the PCT šŸŽ‰

In the list of ā€things I partly regretā€, I have to include today’s detour for the backpack swap. Four hours (and a good burger sandwich) to get rid of my 40-liter Hyperlite Unbound (I felt sad to let it go 😭) and swap it with a brand new, 55-liter Durston. I’m not thrilled about the material (I would have preferred the Dyneema2 fabric), but I had to make a choice between availability and aesthetics/taste. Since the 40-liter one had become a snare for my shoulders, I preferred to make the change as soon as possible. I’m more worried about how it will withstand a heavy rainfall but I don’t think it matters too much. And now I have another backpack to add to my collection. Hooray!

Another pretty intense day today, and I’m afraid I’m chasing too much the people walking ahead of me or passing me. I don’t think they’re going that much faster, but even five or ten percent is enough, and the distance becomes significant until you stop. Amen. Let’s always remember that I decide the rules of my PCT: not Fabio, not Alex, nor anyone else faster or slower than me.

In my self-talks, I returned to the issue of social media again, and why I believe that, in the long run, they are harmful to most people, including myself. I thought about Seneca and, again, Dino Lanzaretti because I think he was inspired by the Latin philosopher. I don’t mind walking alone, but I haven’t tried to be really alone yet: there’s always someone I know waiting for me at the camp-spot I’m heading to.

Tomorrow I would like to start listening to audiobooks. I can’t decide whether to continue Jack Reacher (even though I don’t remember much of the book I started a few months ago), or to start David Foster Wallace or Sciascia3, both short books (a few hours at most). I’m also saving today’s episode of Morning for later because it will be a long day: we’ll probably do another thirty-kilometer stretch, I’d better have some stuff to fill the time with.

1a572072f2c350fca8aa36f6e2dcb5cf

fcb99e09ab33298baa3f62ba2897b444

f7e5299dec663205c9fcee4de311062e

A gently flowing river winds through a rocky canyon with large boulders and shrubs on either side, under a partly tree-covered, hilly landscape.
This place reminded me of the ā€œFalls of Raurosā€ of the river Anduin
  1. About 480 km.

  2. Maybe it will be worth making a post where I try to explain the jargon of some of the materials used in the backpacking world. If I remember correctly, I have a degree in materials science.

  3. I want to read ā€œA Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Againā€ and ā€œThe Disappearance of Majoranaā€.

#PCT #hiking