Hiker spa (Day 45)
It’s not everyday you get to soak under a waterfall! The lunch break really made the day special. Old school discussions Something I noticed that’s really nice on trail, is that y...
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It’s not everyday you get to soak under a waterfall! The lunch break really made the day special. Old school discussions Something I noticed that’s really nice on trail, is that y...
"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." — Ralph Waldo Emerson The post Over the River and Through the Woods appeared first on...
Enlisting A huge factor that impacts your morale and keeps a thru-hiker progressing down the trail is the people that you meet. Some thru-hikers prefer to hike with trail families...
One of the thrills of thru-hiking — being in the woods or in the desert, slaloming through the mountains with only tiny objectives every day (crushing miles, getting to the next wa...
General Thoughts from the trail: Remember that quote in the last post about expectations? Well, for some reason I expected the climbing to be a bit easier than it was meant to be....
We hit the trail after Aqua Dulce and spend the next few days making our way to Hikertown. We change our schedule due to the heat. We wake up at four, watch the sunrise from the tr...
Note: I am hiking the PCT while working full-time remotely. I work Monday through Thursday from my RV, and trail run some Monday-Thursday nights and hike Friday through Sunday befo...
Serenity’s Oasis I could spare you the details of the first few miles toward Agua Dulce, our next stop after Acton, but the start of the day is worth telling. Leaving Acton turned...
Upper Shake campground felt a little haunted. Bug, Jug and I all woke up from a haze. We were all moving slowly, but moving nonetheless. We got a little more of a pep in our step p...
Usually when you hike a mountain you get rewarded with a great view, and then all the hardship vanishes as you take in the vastness of Mother Nature’s beauty. I said usually. The n...
Long Trail Shakedown and AT Section Hike I Know I have not had an update in a while, I promise my training continues! For anyone who has thru-hiked the AT or people intimately fami...
Day 15: Surprise Reunion 📍 Mile 266.1 | 🥾 41.58 km | ⛰️ +1,051m / -1,378m It was surprisingly cold this morning. I sat in my quilt as I did my morning chores, reluctant...
The Experience of Thru Hiking The thru hiking culture is unique and often described as akin to adult summer camp. I’ve met people from The Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Sweden,...
Miles hiked: 20.7 Mile marker: 226.4 The sun is just yawning as we quietly roll out of our sleeping bags, which sounds something like jumping into a pool of potato chip bags. The w...
It has only been 6 months since my hike last year in 2025. After a series of unfortunate events, and with us being a mere 130 miles from the southern terminus, we decided to call i...
Day 20 – Mile 227.3 Leaving my camp spot at 8 a.m., Emu had already started hiking. The hike up Mission Creek was slow. Seeing Curious George and Bubbles in the shade, I stopped to...
In 2019, I ambled onto the AT for my very first thru hike. It was a singular goal for me at 55 years old. It was a dream from my childhood. I had no idea that the trail would ignit...
Day 8: Decisions Decisions 📍 Mile 145.2 | 🥾 34 km | ⛰️ +891m / -1,173m | 🕥 7h 40m My first cowboy camp on the PCT didn’t give me a great night’s sleep. The wind ke...
General Thoughts from the trail: Remember that quote in the last post about expectations? Well, this section didn’t quite follow the plan, but we’ll get to that later. The though...
I didn’t want to leave my tent this morning. The sunrise alpenglow on the mountain was too pretty. However, I was down to one granola bar and a small bag of corn nuts, so I needed...
“Oh”, I say, glimpsing at Brian, who’s tucked in his quilt too. I had tightened the guy lines when I was outside to brush my teeth, but now I worry if they’d hold. Then the wind pu...
Where I felt a bit lonely yesterday, I definitely didn’t today! We hiked the entire day with a bunch of people. I walked out of camp with Ferdinand and Chef. That’s when I noticed...
Triple Crowners share the tough-as-nails items they carried on multiple thru-hikes. The post These Pieces of Hiking Gear Survived Over 10,000 Miles appeared first on Backpacker.
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