PCT Washington - Photos
Pictures from the Washington section of the Pacific Crest Trail
Pictures from the Washington section of the Pacific Crest Trail
Pictures from the Oregon section of the Pacific Crest Trail
Pictures from the Northern California section of the Pacific Crest Trail
Pictures from the Sierra Nevada section of the Pacific Crest Trail
Pictures from the desert section of the Pacific Crest Trail
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Day 150 Due to the sun now rising well after 6am, we’ve moved our wakeup time back to 5:30am. It seems silly to unnecessarily hike in the dark (especially now that the temperature has cooled off a bit). Since we had knocked out most of the climb the
Day 140 Overnight, the mist rolled in and the temperature plummeted so that I was actually a bit chilly in my 30 degree quilt. The outside of our tent was soaked, and the inside walls had a healthy dose of condensation. Because of the cold and misty drizzle, we slept
Day 130 Once again eager for town day and to knock out some chores, we broke camp around 5:20am and immediately hit the trail with a quick pace. The first 3 or so miles were a gorgeous ridge traverse with amazing views of the early sunrise colors projected on
Day 120 Despite the lava rocks chewing up our feet yesterday, all three of us were up in time to catch an amazing sunrise over the Oregon high desert to our west. The sky was generally pretty clear, but there was enough smoke off in the distance to diffract the
Day 110 Despite our late night at the theater, Anna and I were both up around 6am since we’re so used to getting up early on the trail. Once we were fully roused and she had finished at least 2 cups of coffee, we grabbed Bush and headed to
Day 100 Nervous not to miss our bus, we both woke up pretty early and began slowly packing up. At some point, I headed down to grab breakfast, and it was once again madness at the Surestay’s food area. After breakfast, we cleaned up our bear cans and sent