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25. Juni 2022 in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 27 °CResupply boxes are packed and ready to go. Thanks to my dad, I have a ton of homemade dehydrated meals to help keep a little variety in my life so I don’t get sick at the sight of peanut butter andWeiterlesen
Resupply boxes are packed and ready to go. Thanks to my dad, I have a ton of homemade dehydrated meals to help keep a little variety in my life so I don’t get sick at the sight of peanut butter andWeiterlesen
Snow levels have still been pretty crazy this year even with the recent heat waves. As of yesterday, several people had tried to tag the border on the PCT high route (there is a lower route that joinsWeiterlesen
List of gear I will be starting out with at Harts Pass:
Marmot 30° sleeping bag
Quarter Dome SL 1 tent
REI Flash air sleeping pad
Black Diamond Ice Ax
REI Traverse hiking poles
Micro spikesWeiterlesen
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I will not be continually tracking my hike everyday, to conserve battery, I will turn on tracking at lunch and dinner to show the distance for eachWeiterlesen
Saying goodbye has been hard but on to new adventures!
After a lot of frustrating rescheduling due to other hikers canceling for the drive up to the trailhead, I finally made it to the hiker hostel in Sedro Woolley to stay the night before setting foot onWeiterlesen
Made the “treacherous” drive up to the trailhead and ended up meeting the very first NOBO hikers to come through at the pass to begin their last stretch to tag the border and finish their 2,653Weiterlesen
15.3 miles. The start of the trail was covered with fields of green and wild flowers everywhere. Met a couple SOBOs coming back from tagging the border but had most of the trail to myself. There wereWeiterlesen
20.8 miles. Set out with my new trail family and made it past Rock Pass which was the anticipated impassable turn around spot for a lot of hikers attempting to tag the border in the surrounding days.Weiterlesen