The lake is full very big trouts. They look relaxed and you can get so close that it seams you can touch them... but these trouts aren't interested in food!
We spend one hour in this strange situation: without being able to catch one single fish in a place that looks like the fisher's paradise.
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At the very end Franco become saint and walks on the water. ;-)
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Day 15 - getting closer to our supplies.
Yes, we are leaving the trail soon for a little detour: it will lead us to a lake and there a boat will take us to Vermilion Resort. This is the place where we have sent all the supplies for the second part of the trekking.
Soon we'll have breakfast in the morning once again!
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A magical inhabitant of the forest
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Bad news: after the above said detour we find that the lake is dry!
So no cruise on a boat: we have to walk for kilometres sometime in the dust, sometime in the mud, to reach...
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... To reach a van that cross a sort of desert to the resort. Once a beautiful place on a lake shore, now a sort of dusty village in a desert.
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But our food is there! Food for 8 people!
We take what we can and give the rest to other walkers.
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Day 16 - again in the forest, but now enjoying a 2 kg cheese mould, 8 months old, from Pienza. Delicious!!!
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Ball's plant
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We didn't want to cross again the "lake" (the dusty desert). So I suggest to Franco to cut out of any marked trail to a pair of lakes that look nice on the map: we'll rejoin the John Muir Trail from there tomorrow.
So we get to this magnificent place, amazing beautiful, where no one ever goes.
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Here is the lake at our left, but we are camping at the one on the right (see previous photo)
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Shore of our lake.
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Sunset on the water. Circles made by fishes.
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Anyone said "fishes"?
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Dinner around the fire.
(Yes, I had to run very fast to make this photo)
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Day 17 - meditating squirrel
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Ciao!
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We stop at this huge lake for lunch and meet here Jo, a 29 years of girl that is walking the John Muir on her own... And she got here in 12 days only, walking about 30 km per day!!
We mark on the map a place where to have dinner together.
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Along the trail
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Isn't it an amazing place?
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Here is Jo for our dinner together.
The next morning, when I open my eyes, she is already reedy to go.
I say hello to her and take another nap.
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Day 18 - a weird place introduce a volcanic area.
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Devil's Postpile, with the famous hexagonal rocks: these are the fallen ones.
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And these are the standing ones.
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