Day 92: at Portland
Today was mainly resupply and planning for the next section. The advantage now is that we have OG’s van to store extra things in.
I had a haircut and beard trim. We also went REI outfitters and got some new gear including replacement pants, shirt and shoes.
Afterwards OG suggested dinner at the Old Spaghetti Factory which we enjoyed. As usual we looked for the dishes with the most calories as we are noticing that we are both getting skinnier.
Not much else to report, so this is a good chance to give kudos to my wonderful wife who has walked nearly 1500 miles, hiking nearly all day nearly every day, has set our steady hiking pace (she usually goes in front), organised and cooked our meals, slept in a tent on a 15mm foam mat for 3 months, and generally put up with me.






















































The Rim trail continued around the lake with patches covered in snow and then after a few miles branched off to another which we followed to rejoin the PCT.


The morning walking was mostly flat, the path cushioned with soft fine grey sand. After lunch we commenced a climb which has taken us up to over 7000 feet and through more snow.

We calculated that the campsite is just past our halfway point in miles hiked as we have completed 1328 of the 2652 miles of the PCT. We gave OG a can of Fosters to celebrate the achievement.
Unfortunately the campground wifi wasn’t up to uploading photos so the last few day’s blog posts will have to wait.After midday we left Mazama Village and hiked up to Rim Village on the edge of Crater Lake where we had a late lunch.
I had been looking forward to seeing Crater Lake for ages, and it did not disappoint. It was perfect weather and the deep lake in the crater is an amazing blue.


We walked for a few miles around part of the Rim taking lots of photos, then walked down a side trail to a very nice campsite next to a spring.