Day 11 Lightening Storm

We left Burro Mountain Homestead early.  The trail was pretty tough with lots of ups and downs – sometimes following a dirt road for a ways, then returning to trail. I saw many horny toads at an outcropping which hence forth will be known as Horny Toad City.  Oh, and these were live ones!

King of horny toad city
It appears the little bug hurt it’s leg and needed a tow

This is a long waterless stretch, but we found a nice creek below a cow pond in a valley after 10 miles.  I figure the ground did a good job filtering it and it tasted great.

We were getting ready to find a campsite when I felt a small drop.  We had seen the clouds developing and getting darker throughout the day.  I suggested to Pat that perhaps we should find a campsite, but he seems obsessed with making miles so we can get to the next town as quickly as possible.  I’m not sure I like this philosophy and we keep passing over possibilities looking for the perfect spot???  We then feel some more drops and I insist we find a spot now.  Just as we settle on an area on the side of Bullard Peak it starts to pour.  In my rush I fumbled my tent setup with the stakes in the wrong place. Fortunately it stopped for a few minutes and I got my tent straightened out.  Even so I had about a cup of water inside which I needed to sponge out.

It proceeded to pour with lightening hitting very close all around us.  I couldn’t even go out to pee.  I tried to do it in the vestibule but there wasn’t room and I aborted before disaster.  It’s 8:19 now and it has stopped for the moment.  I can hear the wind picking up though so I don’t think we are done.  Time for sleep I hope.

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