Saturday, September 12, 2020
Monday, September 7, 2020
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
PCT Resources
Official Pacific Crest Trail Website
https://www.pcta.org/
Pacific Crest Trail Closures
https://closures.pcta.org/
Pacific Crest Trail Closure Map
https://https://closures.pcta.org/closure/WRY18GgLw2YlZRDWophx/map/0
Favorite Trail Guide
https://www.amazon.com/Hiking-Pacific-Crest-Trail-California/dp/1594858802
PCT Interactive Trail Map
https://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/maps/
Trail Maps
https://naturalatlas.com/
https://naturalatlas.com/picnic-areas/desert-view-1897615
Mileages Along PCT
https://pctmap.net/trail-notes/
https://www.angelfire.com/trek/nz_usa/Miletable.html
PCT GPS Track Downloads
https://pctmap.net/gps/
More GPS Downloads
https://planyourhike.com/maps/gps-waypoints/
Drive Dave's Cowboy Coach
Serving Southern Terminus to Warner Springs
(619) 478-5209
Lake Morena County Park
2550 Lake Morena Dr.
Campo, CA 91906
(619) 579-4101
Pine Valley Inn
28950 Old Hwy 80
Pine Valley, CA 91962
(619) 473-8560
Cleveland National Forest
(619) 445-6235
https://trailangellist.org/pacific-crest-trail/
Water Resources
https://pctwater.com/
water@pctwater.com or 619-734-7289
https://youtu.be/ZZxvqjxstSc
Facebook Group: PCT Water,Fire,Passes,Fords Update Group
Ramona Valley Inn
416 Main St.
Ramona, CA 92065
(760) 789-6433
Wildlife of the Anzo-Borrego Desert
https://www.abdnha.org/wildlife-of-anza-borrego.htm
Trail Angels
https://trailangellist.org/pacific-crest-trail/
PCT Backpacker
https://www.backpacker.com/trips/long-trails/pacific-crest-trail
PCT Trail Names
https://www.halfwayanywhere.com/trails/pacific-crest-trail/how-to-get-pct-trail-name/
PCT Accident San Jacinto Area 2020
https://www.altaonline.com/dispatches/a34785167/accident-pacific-crest-trail-louise-farr/
PCT Deaths
https://www.halfwayanywhere.com/trails/pacific-crest-trail/list-of-deaths-on-the-pacific-crest-trail/
PCT San Jacinto Trail Report
https://sanjacjon.com/
PCT 2021 Description Rockslide, Snow, and Trees Down (Mile 169-179)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76wX3RtflAw&feature=youtu.be
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=638
Anza Area Trail Town
https://anzaareatrailtown.com/
PCT 145 Trail Angel Mary:
https://pct145trailangelmary.com
Anza Borrego Foundation
https://theabf.org
Best Mobile Map: FarOut Guide (formerally know as Guthook)
https://faroutguides.com/pacific-crest-trail-map/
Monday, August 31, 2020
Introduction to Pacific Crest Trail
Introduction to the Pacific Crest Trail
Probably many of my friends wonder what makes me tick? Why would I want to run a marathon in every state. Why would I want to climb the high point of every state? Why on earth would I torture myself time and time again on the triathlon circuit, a finisher of 5 Ironman Distance Triathlons as well as 6 Half Ironman Distance Triathlons?
Ultra running, endurance and multi-sport events became an addiction. Before finishing one state marathon I was already planning my next state marathon or some other endurance activity. When there were times I wasn’t registered for another marathon or training for the next marathon I felt like something was missing or an emptiness in my life.
Now fast forward to 2017 and completing my 50 state marathon quest the most common questions was “what is next”? I’ve hiked most of all the highest peaks in Southern California with only a couple peaks on my bucket list remaining to be worked in. There are also a few state highpoints on my bucket list in the west I would like to knock off, but they are all pretty far way so it’s not something that simple to orchestrate. I really didn’t know I wanted to do next and have been struggling to find a new challenge. I really like cycling as a way to push myself, helps me to stay in shape but there’s not much planning for a weekend ride in the canyon.
I’ve been riding motorcycles since the 90’s and since moving to Los Angeles in 2007 a motorcycle has been my main form of transportation for commuting back and forth to and from the office. Unfortunately, from a motorcycle riding perspective, with most days providing clear skies and sunshine I had very little time to take advantage of my surroundings and get out and enjoy a weekend ride. In 2016 I met a group of guys at a similar stage of life that go out for weekend adventures on their bikes from time to time a couple times a year and ride as a group usually with either fun routes or a fun destination (or both!). The last weekend of January 2019 I took a ride down Rt. 74 from Hemet to Palm Desert and saw a chain of beautiful peaks that had immediately made an impression on me.
When I returned home, after some research studying a few maps I learned that the PCT apparently went straight through this mountain chain and reached out to my friend Ron, another new friend of mine our daughters swim together and he apparently was into multi-sport as well as grueling hikes. On 1/31/19 I texted him and suggested we should explore planning a point to point hike through this section of the mountains. And his reply was “Let’s Do It”. While we all have great thoughts but unless you put some effort into creating a plan it will never happen.
Fast forward to May 25, 2020 and again I reached out to Ron. I came up with an idea of sectioning off the trail starting at the Mexico border and work our way up to Los Angeles. i.e. the Southern Section of the PCT. I did some shopping on Amazon and picked up a PCT Guide book and a few maps which arrived June 25, 2020. On June 25th I suggested July 4th weekend we begin the first leg of the hike, but the heat and trying to coordinate schedules nothing materialled.
On June 28th I was invited to hike the Blue Ridge Trail in the San Gabriels with my friend Peter. This trail actually intersected with the PCT.
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Sign to PCT off of Blue Ridge Trail (June 28, 2020) |
On July 1st I suggested we needed to pick a weekend to begin but coordination of schedules was again a challenge. As a consolation finally on July On July 18th Ron invited me to join him on a hike of Mt. Baden-Powell (9,406 ft) which was actually our first hike together since talking about the PCT a year and a half earlier. Ironically the trail to Baden-Powell also intersected and was part of the PCT and was another high point on my bucket list I could finally check off.
Both of these last two hikes with Peter and Ron further wet my appetite to continue my plan to start my PCT adventure. A point to point hike would be nearly impossible without two people, two vehicles, and two or more people crazy enough to take on this adventure/challenge.
I'd had a few other hikes on or around the PCT over the past few years.
For example:
Idyllwild Hike - June 23, 2012 |
Idyllwild Hike - June 23, 2012 |
Idyllwild Hike - June 23, 2012 |
This brings us to August 2020. I make a new friend and we did a 10 mile hike together in Orange County at the Laguna Coast Wilderness on August 30th and I planted the seed that I’m interested in sectioning off and hiking the PCT starting at the southern terminus. A day later we settled on September 13, 2020 to begin the PCT.
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Camping
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Colorado 2018 - Photo Credit Stacy |
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Colorado 2020 - Photo Credit Stacy |
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Winter Camp Ohiopyle State Park, Pennsylvania (12/31/1999) |
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Winter Camp Ohiopyle State Park, Pennsylvania (12/31/1999) |
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Camp Night Before Michigan Trail Marathon, Michigan (4/2002) |
Camp Night Before West Virginia Trail Marathon, West Virginia (06/2002) |
Camp Night Before West Virginia Trail Marathon, West Virginia (6/2002) |
Camp on the Way to DE & NJ Marathons, Pennsylvania (4/2003) |
Phantom Ranch Campground ~ Bottom of the Grand Canyon, Arizona (8/2003) |
Base Camp for Mt. Hood, Oregon (6/2004) |
Longs Peak Goblin's Forest (10,120 ft), Colorado (6/2004) |
Muir Camp - Mt Rainier, Washington (8/2006) |
Muir Camp - Mt Rainier, Washington (8/2006) |
Parisa's First Camping - Near Snoqualmie Pass, Washington (5/2007) |
Azusa Canyon Camping (5/2009) |
Azusa Canyon Camping (5/2009) |
Trail Camp (12,000 ft) Mt. Whitney, California (9/2009) |
Trail Camp (12,000 ft) Mt. Whitney, California (9/2009) |
Parisa Second Time Camping Azusa Canyon, California (9/2010) |
Parisa Second Time Camping Azusa Canyon, California (9/2010) |
Boundary Peak Trailhead, Nevada (07/2011) |
Yosemite Area Campground, California (6/2011) |
Glacier National Park Avalanche Campground, Montana (6/2013) |
Red Rock Campground Near Bryce National Park, Utah (8/2013) |
OC O'Neil Regional Park, California (4/2017) |
Campground outside of Grand Canyon West, Arizona (11/2017) |
Campground outside of Grand Canyon West, Arizona (11/2017) |
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Campground outside of Grand Canyon West, Arizona (11/2017) |
Monument Valley National Monument, Arizona (11/2017) |
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Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado (9/2018) |
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Longs Peak Boulder Field (12,760), Colorado (9/2018) |
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Longs Peak Boulder Field (12,760), Colorado (9/2018) |
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Longs Peak Boulder Field (12,760), Colorado (9/2018) |
Longs Peak Boulder Field (12,760), Colorado (9/2018) |
Longs Peak Boulder Field (12,760), Colorado (9/2018) |
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Death Valley National Park, California (3/2019) |
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Death Valley National Park, California (3/2019) |
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Backyard Camp (4/2019) |
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona (5/2019) |
Joshua Tree National Park, California (06/2019) |
Joshua Tree National Park, California (06/2019) |
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Acadia National Park, Maine (8/2019) |
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Baxter State Park, Maine (8/2019) |
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Sierra's - Lake Midred Backcountry Camp (6/2020) |
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Backyard Camp (9/2020) |
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Lake Morena Park - PCT Mile 20 (10/2020) |
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Third Gate Camp - PCT Mile 91.2 - (12/2020) |
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Mather Campground - Grand Canon S. Rim, Arizona (5/2021) |
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Fuller Ridge Trailhead (7,600 ft) - PCT mile 190.5 (10/2021) |
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Blue Lake (10,400 ft), Eastern Sierras (10/2021) |
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PCT Mile 239 - Mission Springs Trail Camp (3/2022) |
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PCT Mile 226 - Mission Creek Camp 1 (3/2022) |
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Kings Peak Trail Camp (10,500 ft), Utah (9/2022) |
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Havasupi Camp, Arizona (6/2024) |
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Borah Peak Trailhead Camp (7,250 ft), Idaho (8/2024) |