May 10th Mileage 16.5 Mile 218.6 to mile 235
PCT blog
Day 8: The brutal desert is brutal
Mileage 14 Mile 57 to mile 71 Morning in the best campsite ever.
Day 6: ADZPCTKO
Bob and Linda, the magical trail angels of magic
Day three: Tendonitis of doom
Cibbets Camground to Mt. Laguna Mileage 10.8 Mile 33 to mile 43
Day 2- Lake Morena to Cibbets Campground
Mileage 13 Mile 20 to mile 33
Preparing for the PCT: Resupply boxes FTW
I leave in three days. Three days. On Saturday morning I get on a plane to LA, hang out with Finn for the day, and then Sunday I start the hike, in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the desert, way down at the bottom of California, which is unfathomable. I won't be … Continue reading Preparing for the PCT: Resupply boxes FTW
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: My wee backpacking kitchen
The camp kitchen is one area where the philosophy of lightweight backpacking really shines. It's actually super easy and not genuinely not expensive to have a backpacking kitchen that weighs only a couple of ounces in its entirety. And ultralight backpacking stoves, the shining stars of the lightweight backpacking galaxy, are everything that you want … Continue reading Preparing for the PCT: My wee backpacking kitchen
Preparing for the PCT: Food
When you’re walking for 2600 miles, what do you eat? As far as I can tell from what I’ve read about other people’s PCT hikes, you either buy your supplies in little towns and eat junk food for five months, or you plan all of your meals in advance and mail them to yourself. Which … Continue reading Preparing for the PCT: Food
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