Day 7 - The Loo and the Eagle

We were coming to Warner Springs. The section between Scissors and Warner had a reputation for being hot, and didn't disappoint. Susan met us at Barrel Springs. We crossed the 100 mile point and there was a "100" spelled out with rocks. Maddie missed it altogether and while I saw it, I thought it spelled "loo". We met Dylan and donated some second skin for his blisters.

There once was a PCT hiker named Dylan
Who's feet on that day were killin'
I said with a grin
As I gave him 2nd skin
The real cure is copious beer swillin'

Just tryin' to live up to my trail name. Later we came across Eagle Rock.

Eagle Rock

Eagle Rock

It was a nice hike that day and the elevation to the west dropped and you could see the maritime climate influence increase as it turned to grassland/oak savannah. Later the little Canada Verde creek gave us some appreciated shade as we finished in Warner Springs.

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