May 7th Mileage 6.5 Mile 179.5 to mile 183.5 plus the 2.5 mile Devil's Slide trail . . . . . . . . . .
pacific crest trail blog 2013
Day 15: Angry on the mountain and idyll idyll idyllwild
May 5th Mileage 17 (13.5 plus 1 mile side trail to water and the 2.5 mile Devil's side trail) Mile 166 to mile 179.4
Day 10: Cheap soda springs and the longest mile
Mileage 10 Mile 91 to mile 101
Day 8: The brutal desert is brutal
Mileage 14 Mile 57 to mile 71 Morning in the best campsite ever.
Day 5: Fish tacos and the wheel of life
Rearranging my precious bits in their dusty plastic bags
Day 4: Magic trail angels are magical
Mileage: zero
Preparing for the PCT: planning my resupply stops
Planning where I should mail my resupply packages to along the 2600 miles of the PCT should be really confusing and overwhelming. It should take days of exhaustive research and it should require a good amount of crossed fingers and educated guessing. But it's not, and it doesn't. That's because Yogi's guides exist. Yogi is … Continue reading Preparing for the PCT: planning my resupply stops
Preparing for the PCT: video update! my tiny backpacking kitchen in action
I got my popcan stove in the mail today! Here I show you my tiny backpacking kitchen in action. And there are only four days left on my kickstarter campaign! It's 50% funded right now, If this thing isn't funded by April 2nd the project won't happen. The book is going to be many things- … Continue reading Preparing for the PCT: video update! my tiny backpacking kitchen in action
Preparing for the PCT: Footwear
The first backpacking trip I ever went on, the Resurrection Pass trail in Alaska, was a forty-mile walk through a flower-filled alpine meadow that crossed the Kenai Peninsula on the ridges of the Kenai Mountains. It was a pretty simple hike, as far as backpacking trips go- tree-line in Alaska is low (it gets lower … Continue reading Preparing for the PCT: Footwear
Preparing for the PCT: Training
How do you train to walk 2600 miles? I’m a professional dog walker, so I walk a couple of hours every day. That’s the bulk of my training. I also bike and run, but not every day. I used to do intense cardio every day, but then when I started dog walking so much I … Continue reading Preparing for the PCT: Training
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