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First blog post written as I reflect on such an epic journey (link in bio). This one covers northern
Home time! After a few relaxing days in Santa Barbara, it’s time to switch the California suns
We walked from Canada to Mexico! 2650 miles in exactly 4 months. We faced insane bugs, relentless he
We’re in Julian! Three days and 77 miles to go to the border. Not as wild as our usual camp sp
Eagle Rock at sunset. The sun is setting on the day and on the adventure. . . . . . #pct #pacificcre
As the nights draw in we’ve been night hiking most days. Usually we get up at 5.15am, start at
Quite a few things could hurt us in the desert. Cactus are easy to avoid, sometimes a few ninja move
Mt Baden-Powell. The desert section isn’t very flat. But we do only have one huge climb left a
One of the best things about the hiking in Southern California is the sunrises and sunsets. Amazing
The desert would be so much harder without water cache’s left by local ‘trail angels&rsq
With the high Sierra done, we move into Southern California and the Mojave desert. Just a desert bet
Forester Pass, the highest point on the PCT at 4000m. We made it over before the first snow of the s
Soaking our feet on lunch before heading up to another 12000ft Pass. My feet are swollen now, they s
The high Sierra was easily my favourite section of trail, through Yosemite, Kings Canyon and Sequoia
Mammoth Lakes, CA. Thank you @michellefaucheux for your kindness. Our break in Mammoth Lakes was ama
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