{"id":648,"date":"2016-09-10T05:57:18","date_gmt":"2016-09-10T05:57:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/montybillpct.net\/blog2016\/?p=648"},"modified":"2017-07-11T14:25:42","modified_gmt":"2017-07-11T14:25:42","slug":"muddy-trail-the-chinese-wall","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/montybillpct.net\/blog2016\/2016\/09\/10\/muddy-trail-the-chinese-wall\/","title":{"rendered":"Saturday, September 10   Muddy Trail &#038; the Chinese Wall"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>SUMMARY:\u00a0 <\/strong>We were very excited about seeing the famous &#8220;Chinese Wall&#8221; cliffs today, and hurried along the best we could with &#8220;6-day heavy&#8221; packs. We are also learning to deal with the frequently muddy trail here\u2014hikers end up walking on the edges of the trail because horses have turned the middle into a mudhole.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s quite a climb getting up to the Chinese Wall, but hooray, we are back in green, vibrant forest instead of walking through miles of dead trees. Finally\u2014the Wall. Wow! Just amazing and impressive. It&#8217;s mostly grey, but it&#8217;s a layered grey. The trail goes pretty close to the base of it, but stays back a bit for safety\u2014you don&#8217;t want a big cliff rock falling on you! We are camped near the Wall tonight. Tomorrow we head for an alternate route that is shorter than the official CDT.<\/p>\n<p><strong>DETAILS:\u00a0 <\/strong>We packed up quickly in a chilly morning, eager to see the Chinese Wall today.\u00a0 Oh man, our packs feel heavy, with 6 days of food.\u00a0 At first, the CDT was a multi-lane trail going along the wide Sun River valley, and right from the start it was also a MUD challenge!\u00a0 I guess it rains a lot here, plus there are horses, and the result is that we hikers often end up walking precariously along the edges of the trail.<\/p>\n<p>We saw several other hikers today, including Elusive, Shepherd, Freebird and Hotshot.\u00a0 Elusive, Shepherd, and ourselves are planning to do the &#8220;Spotted Bear&#8221; alternate to the CDT, to save 13-14 miles.\u00a0 I hope it turns out to be a good alternate, not another one where we end up lost!\u00a0 Freebird and Hotshot were a bit concerned about weather.\u00a0 According to the report they heard, another storm is coming in, with &#8220;wind, rain and snow.&#8221;\u00a0 All the more reason to take the shortcut!<\/p>\n<p>While we were eating lunch, along came a local couple returning from a backpack trip, accompanied by their super-personality-plus little half-blind chihuahua dog, &#8220;Chula&#8221;.\u00a0 When they stopped to talk to us, Chula started rolling around on the ground, trying to take off his tiny sweater that they had put on him this morning, to keep him warm.\u00a0 Both the husband and wife were carrying guns (in hip holsters) and the wife had a &#8220;bear bell&#8221;&#8211;an old pot with spoons attached to it that jangles and bangs with every step she takes.\u00a0 We talked about the bears, and they told us, &#8220;All our ranger friends here&#8211;they all just sleep with their food.\u00a0 Hanging it is too much of a pain.&#8221;\u00a0\u00a0 Yeah&#8211;and most of the time there is no PLACE to hang it, anyway.<\/p>\n<p>We headed off into the afternoon, on the big climb up to the Chinese Wall.\u00a0 The trail was still muddy, but the compensation is that the forest and meadows are green and beautiful!\u00a0 When we stopped for a snack break, we found a nice soft grass patch, and were sort of half sitting, half lying there, eating our Snickers, when along came Shepherd.\u00a0 We are still amazed that we are keeping up with him at all.\u00a0 We asked his opinion about the weather report.\u00a0 He said what he heard was &#8220;very cold, with a 20% chance of rain.&#8221;\u00a0 Since it was a clear, sunny day, we hope his report is the right one!\u00a0 We definitely don&#8217;t want another go-round with snow!<\/p>\n<p>Finally, very late afternoon, we got our first glimpse of the famous Wall.\u00a0 Wow, is it awesome!\u00a0 It&#8217;s very high and goes on for miles.\u00a0 The rocks of the Wall are layered, various shades of gray, and it is very obvious that the whole thing was all uplifted at the same time.\u00a0 I tried and tried to get pictures of it, but big problem&#8211;the sun was low in the sky, BEHIND the Wall, so any time I aimed the camera at the Wall, the sun glare made it impossible to get a picture.\u00a0 And if I aimed the camera more sideways, the cliffs were already in such shadow that they didn&#8217;t show up well.\u00a0 I guess the best time to get here would be in the morning, so the sun would light up the Wall and picture taking would work.\u00a0 Oh well.<\/p>\n<p>The CDT trail turns and follows the Wall for a long way, and we hiked along oohing and ahhing.\u00a0 It&#8217;s very obvious that the strata in the cliff are from the Flood, and the uplift probably happened towards the end of the Flood, when as the Bible mentions (Psalm 104), the mountains &#8220;rose up&#8221;.\u00a0 It reminded us of the east side of the Sierras back home in California, where you get the same huge cliffs that all uplifted at the same time (only there, it&#8217;s granitic rock with lava stuff down at the foot).<\/p>\n<p>There was a strong, cold wind blowing, so at suppertime, we found a little hollow to get down into&#8211;it was just big enough for Fixit and I and our packs, and we had a great view of the Wall.\u00a0 As we were there eating, along came Elusive.\u00a0 &#8220;Looks like you found a nice spot!&#8221; he said, and headed on.\u00a0 So did we, and kept going till 7:00, when we found a nice campsite.\u00a0 We are a little bit worried about the weather.\u00a0 It looks OK right now, but things can change really fast up here.\u00a0 Elusive, who is ahead of us now, promised me to make a really clear &#8220;turn here&#8221; sign tomorrow, so when we get to the place where we are supposed to go onto the alternate route, we will know where to turn.\u00a0 I am praying for decent weather, too!<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SUMMARY:\u00a0 We were very excited about seeing the famous &#8220;Chinese Wall&#8221; cliffs today, and hurried along the best we could with &#8220;6-day heavy&#8221; packs. 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