Running from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon and Washington, the 2665 mile PCT meanders from the SoCal desert to the Alpine Mountains in Yosemite to the rainy forests in the North Cascades. We're attempting to thru-hike the PCT during the small window of time that the entire trail is typically passable from May-October. Though a seemingly huge undertaking and perhaps a bit out of the ordinary, it's just walking after all.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Everyday out here on the trail helps you to be grateful for the simple pleasures more and more. I guess that goes along with walking all day everyday and carrying everything that you need on your back. You truly realize what you need and what you don't. Do I have water? Food? Shelter? Nutella? Ok we are good to go. For the day. This picture shows what we woke up to right outside of the Mojave River Forks Reservoir. This was taken right before we found our first cache of the day which was filled with pineapples, strawberries, apples, oranges, hard boiled eggs, and cakes. Unbelievable way to start the morning. All gifts from Trail Angels.
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