We hiked the 9 miles to the Callahan cutoff, crossed the railroad tracks, walked under the I-5 over pass and dropped our packs at the lawn of Callahan’s- a travel lodge.
Here we met up with fellow Hiker Chief and split a $20 Uber to Ashland. Joe and I agreed to spend the evening in the small town.
Ashland may be my new favorite trail town- it’s a small town that feels and resembles a larger city. It was impeccable, so clean! All the stores in the downtown area were so cute.
We had our traditional town pizza, some beer and then hit up the amenities at the hotel.
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