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.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
If your backpack needs modifications, I am your man. The only tools that I need are duct tape and parachute cord. Despite regularly eating sides of beef in town I have lost so much weight that my pack no longer fit so I had to cut a sleeping pad into pieces and then tape and strap said pad to my waist belt so that I could make it through the mountains. I am especially proud of this piece of work and it will be auctioned off along with the 3 pairs of socks that I wore for the first 900 miles of our trip to support the Drew Foundation a wonderful organization that helps Drew travel the world and experience the wilderness. For more information about these amazing souvenirs from our adventure or the charity please contact me directly.
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