Snoqualmie Pass to the Canadian Border

Here it is, the final chapter of my PCT journey. The trail did not hold punches in it’s final stretch. Fallen trees, eroding trail, relentless rain, and an incoming snow storm pushed me to my limits. Simply put, the trail here is just plain rugged and remote. There’s a reason over 85% of PCT thruContinue reading “Snoqualmie Pass to the Canadian Border”

Cascade Locks to Snoqualmie Pass

I’ve fallen way behind on updates. Washington proved to be challenging and remote, so free time and cell service were limited. The weather worsened, and I had to race to beat winter as cooling temperatures and incoming snow threatened to derail my hike. Still, Washington was rugged and beautiful. Here’s how the first half ofContinue reading “Cascade Locks to Snoqualmie Pass”

Etna to Crater Lake – Adventures in the State of Jefferson

A few years ago I read an article about supporters for the creation of the State of Jefferson, a new state that would cover inland counties in Northern California and Southern Oregon and operate as a Libertarian safe haven smashed between two deep blue states. I brushed off the article, assuming that there were probablyContinue reading “Etna to Crater Lake – Adventures in the State of Jefferson”

South Lake Tahoe to Chester

I’ve finished up the Sierra and headed into NorCal, into the third of the five major sections of the PCT. I’m finally more than halfway through my journey, but I’m starting to see some of the effects of the unprecedented drought, in the form of rampant wildfires. It’s unnerving hiking through smoke, but it givesContinue reading “South Lake Tahoe to Chester”

Kennedy Meadows North to South Lake Tahoe

This section may be hard to read, and trust me, it was very hard to write. I debated for a while on what to include, if anything, for this post. I decided that omitting the negative experiences would make this section feel hollow, so I’ve included them how they (mostly) happened. I’ve changed names andContinue reading “Kennedy Meadows North to South Lake Tahoe”

Mammoth Lakes to Kennedy Meadows North

I’ve finally started to hit my stride as I make my way through the Northern Sierra Nevada. As someone who has typically relied heavily on planes, trains, and automobiles to get around on vacations, I’m finally learning what it feels like to travel at the speed of a human being. I’m gaining confidence and startingContinue reading “Mammoth Lakes to Kennedy Meadows North”

Kennedy Meadows to Kearsarge Pass

When I talk to people who don’t hike about the trail, their two biggest fears for me are usually nefarious people and bears. I always assure them that no PCT hikers have ever been killed by bears and that hikers are generally nicer than normal people. My two biggest fears for myself have always beenContinue reading “Kennedy Meadows to Kearsarge Pass”