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Hikertrash Life On The Pacific Crest Trail: A Day In The Life

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The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is a 2,650-mile long hiking trail that stretches from Mexico to Canada. It's one of the most popular long-distance hiking trails in the world, and each year, thousands of people attempt to hike the entire trail in one go. These hikers are known as "thru-hikers," and they come from all walks of life.

Hikertrash: Life on the Pacific Crest Trail
Hikertrash: Life on the Pacific Crest Trail
by Erin Miller

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Language : English
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Some thru-hikers are experienced backpackers who have been planning their hike for years. Others are complete novices who have never backpacked a day in their life. But regardless of their experience level, all thru-hikers share a common goal: to hike the entire PCT from start to finish.

The PCT is a challenging trail, both physically and mentally. Thru-hikers have to hike through deserts, mountains, and forests. They have to deal with extreme weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, and snow. And they have to carry all of their food and gear on their backs.

But despite the challenges, thru-hiking the PCT is an incredibly rewarding experience. Thru-hikers get to see some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. They get to experience the wilderness in a way that most people never do. And they get to meet other hikers from all over the world.

If you're thinking about thru-hiking the PCT, there are a few things you should know. First, it's important to be prepared. You need to be in good physical shape, and you need to have the right gear. Second, you need to be mentally prepared for the challenges that you'll face. Thru-hiking the PCT is a difficult journey, but it's also an incredibly rewarding one.

A Day In The Life Of A Hikertrash

A typical day for a hikertrash on the PCT starts early. Most hikers get up around sunrise in order to get a head start on the day's hike. The first few hours of the day are usually the coolest, so it's best to take advantage of them.

After packing up their camp, hikers will typically hike for several hours before taking a break for lunch. Lunch is usually a simple affair, consisting of whatever food the hiker has on hand. Ramen noodles and peanut butter are popular choices, as they're both lightweight and easy to prepare.

After lunch, hikers will typically hike for several more hours before setting up camp for the night. Camp is usually a simple affair, consisting of a tent, a sleeping bag, and a ground pad. Hikers will typically cook dinner over a camp stove, and then go to bed early.

Of course, every day on the PCT is different. There are days when hikers will hike long distances, and there are days when they will hike short distances. There are days when hikers will hike through beautiful scenery, and there are days when they will hike through difficult terrain. But regardless of what the day brings, hikertrash are always up for the challenge.

The Hikertrash Community

One of the best things about thru-hiking the PCT is the community of hikertrash. Hikertrash are a group of people who are united by their love of the outdoors and their desire to hike the PCT. They come from all walks of life, but they all share a common goal: to hike the entire PCT from start to finish.

Hikertrash are a supportive community, and they are always willing to help each other out. They share food, gear, and advice. They help each other through injuries and setbacks. And they celebrate each other's successes.

The hikertrash community is one of the most important things about thru-hiking the PCT. It's what makes the journey so special. Hikertrash are a family, and they are always there for each other.

Thru-hiking the PCT is an incredible experience. It's a challenging journey, but it's also an incredibly rewarding one. If you're thinking about thru-hiking the PCT, I encourage you to do it. It's an experience that will change your life.

Just be prepared for the hikertrash life. It's a life of dirt, sweat, and blisters. But it's also a life of beauty, adventure, and friendship. It's a life that you'll never forget.

Hikertrash: Life on the Pacific Crest Trail
Hikertrash: Life on the Pacific Crest Trail
by Erin Miller

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Language : English
File size : 24978 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
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Print length : 321 pages
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Hikertrash: Life on the Pacific Crest Trail
Hikertrash: Life on the Pacific Crest Trail
by Erin Miller

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 24978 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 321 pages
Lending : Enabled
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