The 10 mile ride to the trail head was a little slow because of the headwind. I locked my bike to a sign at the start of the foot trail and reloaded my gear. My Jandd day pack was surprisingly comfortable with the tent strapped to the bottom. The ~ 1.5 mile hike to the picnic shelter took about 40 minutes. I had to switch my brain into tent mode instead of hammock mode as I looked for good place to set up camp. By 8:30 my camp was set up, I was in dry clothes and it was time to enjoy nature. The mauka clouds were moving fast, so the view of the stars was actually pretty good. By 9:15, I was tucked in bed. I unfortunately dressed for hammock camping(wool long underwear), and I woke up in the middle of the night drenched in sweat.
I slept late (almost 7!) so I didn't have a lot of time to hike around. I figured the hike to the top was at least 30 minutes, and it looked pretty Gargamel today (dark and gloomy). I decided to enjoy my coffee at the picnic shelter and save the hike to the top for another day. I brought the Esbit stove for try number 2. Refer to Night #2 for a recount of my futile attempt to make coffee with this stove. I brought matches and the MSR whisperlite to make sure I had coffee this morning. The esbit stove lit with the second match, and heated 12 oz of water to almost boiling (perfect for french press coffee). I wouldn't count on that stove to do anything more. However, due to its small size and easy of use with matches (not a striker), I will likely take it on my 14 hr camping trips more often.
I took my camera out to document my successful coffee making only to find my batteries were finally dead. I charged some rechargable batteries about 2 weeks ago, and found that those too were dead. No photos of the coffee, campsite or scenery today. Darn. I packed up my tent and scampered down the hill. I passed about 20 people walking up the trail. Some of them looked very confused, as they should be... why would someone be walking down at 8:00am?
The ride home was fast with the tail wind. I even used the big ring for a while. I returned home at 9am, 14.5 hours after I left. When I got home, I used the big camera to document my rig (tent and thermarest strapped to the rack, pannier for shoes, lock, and flatkit, backpack
Another fun Friday night in the woods! 4 down, 26 more nights to go!
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