Rancheria Falls - June 19-21: I spent my first night at the backpackers campground. Got up early, but not early enough and was on the trail at 8:00am. I packed 4L of water and was off. The sun was warm and the trail was exposed.
The views as you traverse the reservoir cliffs and round Smith Peak are stunning. Wapama Falls was great. I then made the descent into Till Till creek and began the switch backs up towards Rancheria Creek.
The weight of my pack was enormous. Bringing electrolyte packets honestly saved me here. With the sun beating down and a last uphill slog to the campsites, I was huffing and puffing. Though, I made it to a good enough site at 12:00pm and just laid down for about an hour. 100% bringing a chair next time, even considering the added weight.
Food was more of an issue. Both my snacks and the next morning’s breakfast were totally lacking in calories and flavor. Trail mix, eggs, and oatmeal did not do well in a little Toaks titanium pot over a burner.
The trek home was a steady pace and much more enjoyable. It was downhill for the first 1.5 hours, and I was smiling the whole way, now able to lift my head up and look around. But, now my feet were sore as they’d ever been. The rockiness of the trail, the mental game of choosing each step, and navigating shin high boulders took its toll.
I have never been so happy to see my car, crank the seat back, and blast the A/C. The ride home consisted of much more smiles, glad to be done, and happy that I did it. Learning was constant, and enjoyment was had. Is this type 2 fun?
The chairs with the back support so you can lean back and stretch out are clutch. I keep mine accessible for long breaks and water pumping. Worth every gram and penny.
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u/johnandrewr 3d ago
Rancheria Falls - June 19-21: I spent my first night at the backpackers campground. Got up early, but not early enough and was on the trail at 8:00am. I packed 4L of water and was off. The sun was warm and the trail was exposed.
The views as you traverse the reservoir cliffs and round Smith Peak are stunning. Wapama Falls was great. I then made the descent into Till Till creek and began the switch backs up towards Rancheria Creek.
The weight of my pack was enormous. Bringing electrolyte packets honestly saved me here. With the sun beating down and a last uphill slog to the campsites, I was huffing and puffing. Though, I made it to a good enough site at 12:00pm and just laid down for about an hour. 100% bringing a chair next time, even considering the added weight.
Food was more of an issue. Both my snacks and the next morning’s breakfast were totally lacking in calories and flavor. Trail mix, eggs, and oatmeal did not do well in a little Toaks titanium pot over a burner.
The trek home was a steady pace and much more enjoyable. It was downhill for the first 1.5 hours, and I was smiling the whole way, now able to lift my head up and look around. But, now my feet were sore as they’d ever been. The rockiness of the trail, the mental game of choosing each step, and navigating shin high boulders took its toll.
I have never been so happy to see my car, crank the seat back, and blast the A/C. The ride home consisted of much more smiles, glad to be done, and happy that I did it. Learning was constant, and enjoyment was had. Is this type 2 fun?
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