Second in the series of meta-posts, here’s some math around how much hiking I did. Note that I’ve skipped the days spent in Idyllwild pulling thorn things out of my feet as zeroes, these are just the hiking days. [googleapps domain=”docs” dir=”spreadsheets/d/1857J9ph3sQwHohd007660zX4mojnkgmKeEhUMPo_3Uo/pubchart” query=”oid=2042250042&format=image” /] The Google sheets link is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1857J9ph3sQwHohd007660zX4mojnkgmKeEhUMPo_3Uo/edit?usp=sharing TL;DR – Average…
Gear List & Review
I’ve had a bunch of people ask me about gear, so I thought I’d share what I used on the PCT2017 trip. Outside of a few trinkets, my famous tampon-case first-aid kit, and 1 Patagonia shirt, nothing has survived from my AT1999 trip. Pack – Osprey Exos 58. Verdict: Loved it. A…
PCT2017: Coda
Well, the foot doctor told me 8-12 weeks before I can really do anything remotely like hiking, so, borrowing a term from baseball, I’m “shut down” for the rest of the season. This will probably be my last “PCT2017” tagged post, so for all of you who’ve followed me, there won’t be much more interesting…
PCT+9 = Homeward Bound
Not a bad way to spend 40 days. I suppose. Final tally, 19 days of hiking, 369 miles. 21 days of travel, broken bones, thorns, mammoths and boardwalk ice cream cones. Decent, although I can’t quite decide if going slower would have helped the feet. I think not. And, then I would have missed many…
PCT+2 + 3 = SEKI + Fab Four
Wednesday After a terrible night listening to trains, I got up and out before the park sprinklers came on. Following my phone, I descended into the hot, brown haze of Bakersfield and the Central Valley. As someone once said, “It’s a good place to stop for gas, but not much else.” It was like driving…