51 2616.8 8/4/2021 sunny, hot. Woke and packed up and was on trail. I left Justin and the Jeep at 5:30 and got on trail at 5:38. I was slack packing today. There were reflective dots on trees to get from the campsite to the CDT. With MIO I was zooming. In two miles I was climbing the only major climb for the day. It converted to a road walk with massive piles of trees clear cut beside the road. I met “Hobbit”, “One Speed”, “Just Paul” near a pond and chatted with them about the upcoming trail. [Note: Unbeknownst to me at that time I had met both of them them on the PCT in 2014!] They helped “Sheep goat” with his Glacier transit by allowing him to join them on their permit. They also told me about upcoming trail magic – sodas in a cooler. The road walk was about 3 miles and near the end I found it and got a coke. Soon the trail left the road and went through some blowdowns. On the first ones I tripped, fell backwards and ripped a 2” gash in my left inside ankle. It was deep but not bloody. I immediately sent an InReach message to Justin. Then I ripped and wrapped it with my snot rag. Finally I bound it down with my belt. I found I could walk so I continued albeit slowly northbound toward Justin. I got cell signal and phoned him. I explained my injury. He was about 4-5 miles ahead. He grabbed his first aid supplies and headed south while I walked slowly north. We met about midway. He removed my belt and snot rag replacing them with butterfly bandages and an ace bandage. We slowly hiked the 2 miles to the Jeep. We drove into Helena to St. Peter’s Urgent care. Soon nurse Michael and doctor Cassie were working on me. In about two hours I was released with two sutures in my leg, a tetanus shot, a prescription for antibiotics and a bag of bandages. After the pharmacy we went to the Best Western and checked in. Dinner was at the Brewhouse Downstairs. I had meatloaf and Justin had chicken. We both had beer or ale. Well that was quite a day. Very unexpected but the adventure continues. We might stay two more days based in the doctor suggestion we should delay 48 hours. Although we had planned a zero day tomorrow we never expected that a gash in my leg would require that. Night night.