[pct-l] Wannabe Solo Female Hikers
Sherry Smith
sherry_s1954 at yahoo.com
Sat May 1 16:23:19 CDT 2010
I am a 55 yr old woman who is planning on hiking the Oregon section of the PCT come mid July. I have been out solo camping, with only a tarp for shelter. (It poured and I remained quite dry). I wake several times a night and scan the horizon- so to speak, and then I drift back off to sleep (I am sooo hoping this will diminish with time).
I hadn't realized that I would feel so vulnerable with my head exposed. The first two times I tarp tented I slept side to side instead of end to end (I hope that makes sense). Consequently neither my feet or head were exposed. I do feel more vulnerable in a campground than I do out alone in the forest. A week ago I was out tarp tenting and had the dubious honor of a pica running over my head while I was asleep. (I had covered my head with a small blanket to keep it warm. I imagine I scared the pica as much as it scared me). I huddled down in my mummy bag for about 45 minutes before I realized just how silly that was. (How is this for a good laugh, I had been texting my son earlier. I told him that when I died I wanted my kids to look back and think: that was my mom, she wasn't afraid of anything). If I was going to let a little rodent scare me then how in the heck was I gonna walk the PCT?!?. I finally came out and told the thing it could have
free run of my tarp tent, just PLEASE stay off my head. I spent another two nights and everything was fine.
I am working up to camping without a tarp. I would love to be able to fall asleep watching the stars. Weather permitting, of course. I would love to be able to wake up to a deer eating near me, or a rabbit, etc. Well, maybe not a bear. lol
I read all the emails I can and I have learned so much, as well as some very good laughs (at the joking).
Sherry
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