My last pre-COVID-19 hike

Pics by Harlan W S
December 17, 2020

I planned to meet Tracy F on Dec 17, 2020 for a long 4x4 trip and hike to a very distant peak; I drove down 10 miles of 4x4 roads the night before, so I wouldn't have to drive in the dark. Even 2 days before, I could tell something was not quite right.

As it turns out, about a week before, I was very likely exposed to COVID-19.  How did I know when I likely got exposure? Because up to that point I had been extremely careful, wearing goggles and mask, carrying sanitizer wipes in my hand, and scrupulously avoiding crowds. I went to stores at off hours, fast as I could, and avoided people not wearing masks. But I needed to make one more trip to the supermarket.

At the supermarket, after I was well inside, a group 20-something-year-old kids started crowding down the aisle, chatting away, masks down... and coughing, that mucousy cough that sounds like pneumonia. One kid pulled down his "mask" (a bandana), turned and coughed directly in my face. He knew he was about to cough, and probably didn't want to soil his bandana; he may have been surprised to see me. They say intensity of infection is proportional to initial viral load, and I bet mine was big. I went home and washed up, but I had probably already gotten virus in my lungs and eyes.  Strictly by demographics, these were not rightest Libertarians, but more likely just careless selfish kids (who want you to pay for their college).

So a week later... I did a quick hike the first afternoon, and though I made good time, I could tell I was flagging. The body aches and joint pains were so intense that I had to take pain meds to sleep. That was a pretty grim night, with alternative sweats and extreme chills, when the temperature was 37F. I got up at 6AM and drove home, and that afternoon took an RT-PCR test at UMC Quickcare.  The results came back positive for COVID-19 early next morn.

I'm over the worst now, but a month later, have lost 17 lbs (I was just about 142 lbs, and very lean, to start).  Mercifully I was very fit to start.  I got bad enough that measures like d-dimer (>70x normal) and SpO2 (<84%) put me in the very serious COVID category (i.e. close to death for the less-fit). But I was able to "recover" at home with supplemental oxygen, serious blood thinners and dexamethasone.


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I was likely at the peak viral
load as I drove down
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I went up a 500' rise
to get a view of our
goal
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On the hike back down,
I saw Spirit Mt to the
south; someday I
may try the spire.
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"The Real Devil's Thumb"
to N
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The California Mojave
Castle Peaks to W,
as I readied for a
horrible night
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Spirit Mt behind me when
I beat a hasty retreat
next 6 AM.