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Pacific Crest Trail

The Pacific Crest Trail is a 2650-mile trail that runs along the spine of the Cascade and Sierra mountain ranges from the Mexico to Canada. In 2017, I attempted a thru-hike of the PCT and hiked over 1800 miles in a single summer. It was a life-changing experience and one that I think about often to this day.

Pacific Crest Trail Blog

While hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, I kept a daily blog about my experience. To read the blog in chronological order, start here:

Alternatively, you can browse through individual posts about the PCT below.

 

Pacific Crest Trail Archives

Pacific Crest Trail Day 128 – Mt. Thielsen Wilderness

Pacific Crest Trail Day 128 – Mt. Thielsen Wilderness

PCT Day 128 - Saturday August 19 Grouse Hill Camp to Thielsen Creek Campsite Mile 1853.5 PCT Miles Hiked Today: 16.7 Crater Lake Rim Alternate Trail...

PCT Day 120 – Ashland to Pilot Rock

PCT Day 120 – Ashland to Pilot Rock

I planned to hike out of Ashland to Pilot Rock around mid-morning after spending some time updating my blog. But my body had other plans for me....

PCT Day 119 – A Second Visit to Callahans in Ashland

PCT Day 119 – A Second Visit to Callahans in Ashland

I woke up at 4:45 am this morning. It was one of the few times when I wasn't tempted to back to sleep when I woke up. I was tired and sore and not...

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Hi, I'm Unicorn!

I am an avid hiker, traveler, and adventurer who is on the mission to explore hiking trails around the world.  I’m also obsessed with National Parks, long-distance trails and other outdoorsy things.

I hope to share this knowledge with you and inspire you to explore new hiking trails too!