Hiker Dies on Pacific Crest Trail
hiker has died while traveling on a remote section of the Pacific Crest Trail near Anza in Riverside County, California, according to officials. Emergency crews were dispatched aro...
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hiker has died while traveling on a remote section of the Pacific Crest Trail near Anza in Riverside County, California, according to officials. Emergency crews were dispatched aro...
People say that on a clear day, you can see the Pacific Ocean from San Jacinto Peak. Well… we didn’t. But what we saw the day before was no less extraordinary. Let’s rewind. I can’...
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...
Day 29: 402-427 On trail by 6:45am and happy to see the sunshine again. The birds were all out calling and I could see some fresh hoof tracks on trail from what I assume to be a mo...
“The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry”. – Robert Burns. The O-Trek: Last One Out, Get the Lights The O-trek, like the Pacific Crest Trail, has been a long time bucket...
Day 1 I started at 9am from the southern terminus. Walked the half mile to CLEEF to sign the 2026 poster. And I was off onto the slow rolling hills of the PCT. Its starts deceptive...
Day 18: First river ford and an oasis in the desert. I woke up next to a wash north of Whitewater, still in the wind, but the rain had ceased. I was the only one around, human or a...
Into the Mountains The climb into the San Jacinto Wilderness was a tough one for multiple reasons. Some consider it the first major obstacle of the PCT as you ascend 11,000 feet an...
Day 18: Big Bear to Little Bear It was hard to leave the comforts of Big Bear Lake behind, but my legs were itching to hike. Six of us piled into a van with no back seat and rode b...
Day 7 – Mile 77.3 Stagecoach RV Lucas notices me walking around with my phone in the air trying to find cell service and invites me over to use the van’s hot spot. Sprinter hands m...
Day 9: Bombs Away! Today I got a small taste of what people had dealt with during the storm on the two previous days as the frigid wind whipped across the ridge. But the real shock...
Day 13: What goes up… What goes up must come down, or in this case, what comes down must go up. Where yesterday was all descent, today was all climb. I left the windmills of Cabazo...
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...
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...
In this part of the show, I walk more miles in five days than I ever have. Day 31: Hotter than two rats in a wool sock. —Ichiro Suzuki I woke up at Sulphur Springs Campground in th...
Welcome to the west coast! Well this is it. We’re doing it. Here it is. I’ve been hiking the PCT for a bit now, and it’s time to share some stories. Going into this hike, the name...
My very first section on the Pacific Crest Trail was perfect. There’s nothing about it that I would have changed. Last August, I hiked 200 miles through northern Oregon, and along...
Miles hiked: 21.8 Mile marker: 248.2 The trek on Mission Creek begins at 4:30 AM with a beautiful sand smiley face, drawn by none else than the highly acclaimed sand artist: Journe...
Day 15: 200-219 A beautiful morning descent into the coachella valley and met up with a few hikers I had seen at saddle junction. We all agreed In-N-Out in Cabazon should be our re...
The ground was, in fact, also dry. Like, concerningly dry. Water caches and long carries are this year’s norm in the Anza Borrego Desert. However, so happens to be the kindness of...
Song of the week: Found (Forever) by Caamp April 11th – April 18th Mile 0 – mile 85.3 (Julian) The miles came easily the first day on trail; our bodies untouched by the desert, no...
Training Goodbyes I start the PCT NOBO on May 24th. I have to be an expert on all the difficulties with a start so late. Extreme temperatures. Water carries the same weight as a bo...
Years of dreaming. Years of planning. Months of training and prep. The day finally arrives. You think you’re ready? You’re in the best shape of your life. You’re an idiot. I am “yo...
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