August 6

2220-2263

We are in deep forest, with occasional obscured views of the horizon. I see what I think are dark clouds on the horizon, and wonder if we will get rain in the afternoon.

I munch on huckleberries and plod along the trail, before coming to a road crossing with a truck full of hikers. The driver informs us the trail is closed and tells us to jump in the back of the truck, so he can get us out of the area.

On the drive down to the tiny town of Trout Lake, Washington we see an entire ridge ignited and massive clouds of billowing smoke.

Once in town, we hear that the recent light ing storm sparked a rapidly growing fire. Overnight it grew from 4 acres to 1,000 acres. Hikers are advised to stay in place, while the forest service gathers more information. To pass the time I take a shower at the local campground.

I try to not be judgemental, but I think this shower needs a spritz or two of bleach.

As we are waiting, we learn that one final group of hikers will be allowed to proceed, if they can be driven 10 miles up trail to the next road crossing, but we are advised to go fast to get as far away from the fire as possible.. We leap at this opportunity, and pile into a small convoy of trucks that take a group of hikers back to the trail. The roads are technically closed, but the forest service workers allow us through.

We hustle as fast as we can, and enter Goat Rocks Wilderness, one of the most picturesque areas of Washington. Tomorrow we will be walking along one of the crown jewel sections of the trail.

We later learn that the fire again doubled in size and continued to grow. The town of Trout Lake had to be evacuated, and any remaining hikers will need to skip up to white pass, Washington. We are exceedingly lucky to have gotten through when we did.

5 responses to “The Second Escape”

  1. Nicholas Duvall Avatar
    Nicholas Duvall

    Every time I see a handful of berries I think of you and Amber making a hunger games type decision.

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  2. scaniffeja Avatar
    scaniffeja

    Ravaging fires and huckleberries. Makes daily goals relatively simple. Stay alive, eat, keep moving. Great pics.

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    1. Chris Scaniffe Avatar

      I am eating an absurd amount of berries right now. It is my single biggest obstacle to making miles.

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  3. Tahni Arndt Avatar
    Tahni Arndt

    that shower reminds me of a horror-movie-worthy shower I took at a “campground” in Knoxville, TN when we were in the van. It was a mix between Texas chainsaw massacre and the hills have eyes, for reference. Most stressful shower of my life 😂

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  4. wfrogge48 Avatar
    wfrogge48

    ummm gross shower, makes you shutter from a distance!! Raging fires 🔥 how quickly they start !

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