Campo to Cabazon CA

Day 17 we walked 4 miles to I-10 and caught an Uber to Cabazon, CA for a nice relaxing day eating, hydrating, and resting our legs. Now at 6pm we are headed back to the trail to walk another 10 miles during the cooler part of the day. 

The video above is composed of about 100 clips from videos I’ve taken of the trail itself

209 miles down

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