Bear trap camp - Los Padres National forest/Sespe Wilderness
4.8 miles
I wish there were more places to backpack closer to home where I could have Reecy. I got up pretty early and started packing up. It's getting much easier to get everything organized and ready to go. I'm feeling more confident every time. Most times I don't worry about forgetting too much and can normally work with what I have if I do. When packing for Reecy I make sure to have her food for the days we are out and an extra meal for once we get back to the car. I normally stop somewhere on the way home to get food for me and like to have something for her too. We loaded up and left the house around 9:30. Had to stop to get gas and I didn't want to be hiking in the heat of the day so we took the coast! It was beautiful. Around 11 we stopped in Huntington Beach. There was a large grassy spot and I was able to park on the street. Reecy rolled in the grass and I sat and watched the people running, cycling, and gathering on the beach. It was very relaxing and felt great with the breeze. I almost debated staying there or looking up a place to camp close to the beach and not backpacking. The weather was perfect and I was dreading the heat and traffic. I decided we would continue on. We got to the camp ground about 3:30. There was some nasty traffic and a truck almost went off a cliff. It looked like a scene from a movie. It was still very hot and knew we would have a lot of time just to sit around at camp of we left right away. We sat in the back of the car with all the windows down and it was a nice breeze. I debated just staying at the camp ground for a while too. I am not sure why today was so hard to get out of my funk but I really wasn’t feeling it.
About 4:30 we started to get ready and we were on the trail pretty quick. It was hot. The gnats/flies or whatever were SO annoying and I wasn't enjoying it. This is a first and I'm not really sure why. I debated turning around here too. Once we climbed a bit the views started to be what I hike for and I started to enjoy it more. After about an hour and half, we made it to upper Reyes camp. In the beginning I thought we may stay here but it was right on the trail and looked like there was only one spot. I continued on. We climbed and went down, and climbed and went down again into the camp. Once I got close to the stream I saw a tent. I was a little surprised because I hadn't seen anyone yet. There was one car at the trailhead so I figured someone might be around. I said “Hi” and Reecy went up and checked them out. They all said hello to me and wanted to pet Reecy. They looked like a father with his 2 adult sons. We talked briefly. They told me I was the ONLY person they had seen in 2 days (creepy) and I went to explore and find my own spot.
I found an area that had a few more sites and picked what looked to be the flattest one. Got set up and started dinner. I had Ramon noodles! It's been forever since I've had them. It is super easy to make in the Jetboil and there is no cleanup which is awesome as well! Reecy had more energy than normal because of such a short hike and easy climbing. I'm hoping she doesn't have issues going to sleep. I got cleaned up and decided to get some sleep so I could get an early start the next morning. Before I could even get in my sleeping bag Reecy was snoring in hers so I think the woods does her good as well.
June 18
4.8 Miles / 9.6 Miles total
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