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  • - In two days, I'm gonna be hiking The Trans-Catalina Trail.

  • I'm running around trying to get last minute supplies.

  • I'm excited for my trip, but I'm also feeling very anxious

  • because this is my first serious backpacking trip.

  • I've had a hard time this past year

  • with some things in my personal life

  • and also with the death of my grandpa, who I was close with,

  • so I'm doing this hike in hopes of clearing my mind

  • and letting go of some things.

  • I'm also trying to do this zero waste.

  • So, I'm gonna be packing all my food

  • as much as possible zero waste.

  • Zero waste means trying to send

  • as little as possible to landfill.

  • I did this a little last minute,

  • and I had no gear to begin with.

  • So, I ended up spending $459.07.

  • Backpacking is very expensive,

  • which is maybe why it's taken me so long to try it.

  • I spent $28.83 on all of this food,

  • and it's gonna last me for three and a half days.

  • These are my toiletries, and look,

  • I was able to shove it in this other tiny tin.

  • I'm feeling very nervous.

  • My heart is (gasps) in my chest right now.

  • I'm really worried about the weight.

  • So, this is my pack.

  • I'm gonna attempt to put it on for the first time.

  • Alright.

  • I'm gonna tip over.

  • As women, we're constantly told that, you know,

  • we can't do (bleep) alone, and you know what?

  • We can, we can do things alone, and watch me.

  • - Yeah, because you love being alone.

  • This is like your idea of the best time ever.

  • - [Ari] I'll meet people.

  • - Will you?

  • - I woke up before my alarm.

  • I'm very ready.

  • I'm taking a ferry to Catalina Island,

  • where I'll be hiking along The Trans-Catalina Trail.

  • The trail's around 38 miles long,

  • and it'll take me about three and a half days to finish.

  • I'm here,

  • and I'm going to the visitor's center to get my map.

  • I'm gonna be taking a shuttle from Avalon to Haypress

  • to shave a few miles off of my first day

  • because I am an inexperienced backpacker.

  • There's a bison.

  • Oh my goodness.

  • I'm ready to start.

  • I'm so excited!

  • I don't really know how many miles I need to go

  • or how long it's gonna be.

  • I'm going to Black Jack Campground.

  • It appears like I'm starting on mile six.

  • Pretty sure I heard a rattlesnake.

  • It's nice out here.

  • The pack's very heavy.

  • What'd I get myself into?

  • Woo hoo, I've done two miles,

  • which means I've hardly done anything,

  • but I still feel good about it.

  • (exhales heavily) These hills are no joke.

  • Look at these views.

  • Oh, it's so pretty here.

  • I'm gonna stop for lunch.

  • You have to pack out all of your trash,

  • so I have salvaged this plastic bag,

  • and I'm gonna be putting all my trash in there.

  • I'm drenched in sweat, but I'm staying hydrated.

  • I don't know how much longer I have to go.

  • I should've paid better attention to the new map.

  • I think I might be already at the campsite.

  • I see some picnic tables.

  • So, it took me three hours and 20 minutes

  • to hike from Haypress to Black Jack.

  • I don't know if I made good time or bad time.

  • I'm surprised at how early I got here, it's only 3:30.

  • I guess I'll set up my tent and hang out.

  • This is some curry lentil soup.

  • It's pretty tasty.

  • Day one is over.

  • I spent half of the day being really excited

  • and the other half wondering

  • why I would ever do something like this (laughs).

  • I made a new friend, I hung out by the fire.

  • So, tomorrow, I'm gonna be hiking from Black Jack

  • to Two Harbors, and that's about 12 to 13 miles.

  • Day two has begun.

  • It's raining a little bit, but not so bad.

  • I had my tea, I went number two, I'm ready.

  • Yas, mist, yas.

  • Can you believe this cactus?

  • Look at it, look how good it looks.

  • I've come upon a road, and I think I'm going the right way.

  • I looked at the map, but I'm not really sure.

  • I love snacks.

  • I think this is my ideal climate.

  • No chance of sunburn, just a nice, hydrating mist.

  • I think I went a minute or two the wrong way.

  • I'm lost, and I keep getting more lost,

  • and it turns out I'm a mediocre map reader.

  • Oh, more signs.

  • Oh, I finally got back on the track.

  • I have six miles to Little Harbor,

  • which is where I'll have lunch.

  • I got tired, I'm taking just a little break.

  • My back is really starting to hurt,

  • particularly my left shoulder.

  • Oh my God, that's so much weight on my feet with this mud.

  • Oh, look, it's the ocean.

  • I walked from coast to coast.

  • (exhales) I'm at Little Harbor.

  • I found a dry bench to sit on.

  • I'm eating some leftover oats from breakfast for lunch.

  • I have five or so more miles to go to get to Two Harbors

  • where I'll be camping tonight, and I'm a little worried

  • that I lost some time getting lost earlier

  • and that I'm not gonna make it by nightfall.

  • I refilled my water sack,

  • but not looking forward to the extra weight.

  • I feel like a hobbit on a long journey,

  • except I don't have a Mordor.

  • What up, ravens?

  • Slow and steady up this hill.

  • I'm wet, but my feet aren't, and that's important.

  • I need a Will Smith inspirational Twitter video or something

  • because I'm ready to not be walking on hills.

  • I didn't even know you could get this muddy.

  • I think I see the town up ahead.

  • It's really raining and I'm struggling.

  • So close, but yet so far.

  • Oh, I finally made it.

  • I'm cooking in the vestibule of my tent,

  • maybe it's a fire hazard.

  • I am the luckiest girl.

  • I am eating hot soup, and I am out of the rain.

  • Don't anyone tell me that this isn't

  • the most delicious meal, okay?

  • (sighs)

  • I just lied down for the first time, and oh my God,

  • my feet hurt and my body, but it's a good...

  • It just feels good to lay down.

  • I had a pretty good sleep, I could hear the ocean.

  • I'm really happy it's not raining this morning.

  • Everything is so damp still, so I'm hoping it'll dry off.

  • Yay, sun!

  • This is a little solar charger I'm keeping on my pack

  • so I can charge my cameras.

  • There's a little fox.

  • Hi, little fox.

  • I have just put on my pack,

  • my shoulders are really sore from yesterday.

  • My knee started to hurt,

  • but I think it just needs to warm up.

  • I gotta go to the visitor's center and pick up a key

  • to get firewood and water when I'm at Parson's Landing.

  • I got lost.

  • Apparently I love walking up hills I don't need to walk up.

  • God dammit, I went the wrong way again.

  • I think I'm just really fatigued this morning,

  • so I keep making mistakes.

  • So, I gotta watch out for that.

  • It looks like that's where actually the trail starts.

  • Okay, I'm back on track.

  • So, I was originally gonna go from Two Harbors up this way,

  • but the visitor's center recommended

  • that I just go from here along the coast

  • because it's gonna be too muddy in the interior.

  • It's not the true Trans-Catalina trail,

  • but I'm okay with that.

  • With every step,

  • I was having a sharp jolt of pain in my right knee.

  • So, first, I was mad at my knee,

  • but then I decided to thank it and send it love,

  • and then I remembered this thing

  • that my grandma told me once,

  • which is that my right foot bows out a bit when I walk.

  • So, then I tried to focus

  • on keeping my feet walking straight,

  • and it kind of feels like writing with your left hand,

  • but my knee does not hurt anymore.

  • I'm really learning to listen to my body,

  • and when my body's in pain, instead of getting angry it,

  • I'm trying to listen

  • because it's trying to tell me something,

  • and then sort of figure out what I can do.

  • These views are just murdering my heart.

  • I'm just so grateful for this beauty,

  • and it just makes me wanna protect it,

  • and I know I could've done better

  • with my sustainable and no trash efforts,

  • but I'm happy I tried.

  • Imma get a tattoo that says sardine queen.

  • Oh, these feet hurt.

  • I think I'm in the final stretch to Parson's.

  • There's a lot of mud,

  • and there's a big ole hill that I have to get up,

  • and it's kind of triggering my knee stuff again,

  • but as long as I keep my foot straight,

  • it doesn't hurt really.

  • My knee does not like going downhill,

  • so just taking it really slow.

  • I'm like 10 feet away from the campsite, but I just...

  • I had to take a break.

  • Hi, John. - Hi, Ari.

  • Welcome to Parson's Landing.

  • - [Ari] I think this is my favorite campsite

  • because liquid mother is right there.

  • So, those are your alcohol swabs from work, right?

  • - Yeah, they taught me how to make fire in nursing school.

  • - [Ari] What's that stick again?

  • - It's a ferrocerium rod.

  • - [Ari] Wow.

  • - What did the dad buffalo say to the son buffalo

  • when he went to school? - What?

  • - He said bye, son.

  • - What? (laughs)

  • I'm cozy in my tent, and I can hear the ocean waves.

  • (yawns) It's the last day.

  • This was the most fuel efficient stove I was able to find,

  • and I'm hoping I can get a better recommendation.

  • I have this whole beach to myself, and I'm enjoying my tea.

  • It's 9:30,

  • and I just have seven more miles back to Two Harbors,

  • and then the ferry home to L.A.

  • Eating trail mix for breakfast this morning.

  • It's another beautiful misty day.

  • The cool thing about doing this alone was that

  • I was able to completely set my own pace.

  • Mile 35, three more miles to go.

  • Can you hear the sea lions?

  • (barking)

  • Last mile, mile 38!

  • I did it.

  • (screaming)

  • I kind of slash mostly did The Trans-Catalina Trail.

  • What I did do was backpack 32 miles with a heavy pack

  • and camp out three nights.

  • I feel ready for the apocalypse.

  • Look, it's John! - Hey, Ari.

  • We made it.

  • - [Ari] How'd it go?

  • - I feel great!

  • Like, the sense of self-satisfaction, it's...

  • - I had a lot of time to reflect on my hike,

  • and I feel much more at ease.

  • So, what is even the point of walking for miles and miles

  • with a heavy backpack?

  • For me, it's doing something difficult on my own terms

  • so that when life gets difficult, which it does,

  • I know that I have that strength to call on

  • to endure and persevere.

  • This is my final waste from my trip,

  • and we have to throw away these sardine cans.

  • These apple cores and teabags I'm gonna compost,

  • and this still has a lot of uses in it.

  • Unfortunately, this is all the trash

  • from the gear that I got, but I am going to recycle it all.

  • I'm laughing a little bit at my sob session I had yesterday

  • at the beauty of the trail, but you know what?

  • You can take drugs and get that feeling a lot quicker

  • or you could try backpacking.

  • I brought tee-pee,

  • but I haven't used any

  • because I've been air drying along the trail,

  • and I've been doing more serious things

  • at the campsite bathrooms.

- In two days, I'm gonna be hiking The Trans-Catalina Trail.

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我試著一個人揹包,讓垃圾為零。 (I Tried To Backpack Alone And Make Zero Trash)

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    Alex Leong 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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