At the end of the second week I have reached Pemberton which means that 40% of the trail is done. I’m actually a day ahead of schedule but I’m not taking that for granted and now have seven days up my sleeve.
In this episode I discuss the camp infrastructure as well as my journey from Walpole to Pemberton.
Rammed earth shelter
Toilet at the rammed earth shelters
Inside of toilets at the rammed earth shelters
L shaped layout of the newer timber shelters
Older style of timber shelter, note the bunks
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If you are out on the track say hello and let me know how your journey is going. The Journey begins!