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Quick and Dirty Guide to The Pacific Crest Trail. A  Pacific Crest Trail planning guide.  A way to get an overview of this wonderful trail without being bogged down with lots of info! Updated April  2.

The Pacific Crest Trail. The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is the Appalachian Trail’s more isolated, lonelier western counterpart. For almost 2. 70. PCT travels from Mexico to Canada. From a high point of 1. High Sierras to a low point of nearly sea level at the Columbia River it is a trail of extremes. A thru- hiker on the PCT will go from deserts to snow fields.

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Will see glaciers, old growth forests, and volcanoes. It will also be an adventure that will not be forgotten. This handout will help you prepare for the basics of a journey for this trail.

But, as always, you should consult with other resources before heading out on an extended trek in the mountains. The Pacific Crest Trail at a glance. Administered by the Pacific Crest Trail Association.

Almost 2. 70. 0 miles in length. Travels through three states (California, Oregon, Washington)Goes through all but one of the ecosystems in North America. Starts at the Mexican Border near Campo, CA and runs 1. Manning Park, BC, Canada. Appalachian vs. Pacific Crest Trail.

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The PCT is open to both hikers and horses. More gradually graded, easier tread.

Almost no shelters. Goes through more extreme environments. Longer days and miles between re- supplies.

Due to the easier tread way and more gradual grade, tend to do more miles per day on the PCT than the ATNarrower window of hiking. Can’t start much earlier than mid- late April or you will hit much snow in the High Sierras.

Finish much past October 1st (or even around), and you will more than likely have a  snowstorm in the Cascades. Reverse problems for south bounding (PCT SOBOs typically start in June)Fewer people attempting to thru- hike the PCT per year than the ATHigher completion rate of the PCT due to more experienced hikers on the PCT overall (though, that is changing rapidly)Typically, if you did the AT in 6 mos, you will finish the PCT in 5 mos. Watch The Patchwork Girl Of Oz Online.

If you did the AT in 5 mos, you will finish the PCT in 4 mos. Or to put it another way, you tend to do five miles per day more on your hiking days on the PCT than the AT. A person who averaged 1. MPD hiking on the AT will typically average 2. MPD on the PCT. If you were already in good shape when you did the AT, used to longer hiking days and used light gear, probably won’t notice much difference. Most ATers typically spend more time both in camp and towns vs a PCT hike as well. Miles per day typically goes up after the High Sierra.

Fewer towns. but the town stops tend to be more expensive. Call it a wash vs the AT.

An average thru- hike costs ~$1. Major concerns for PCT thru- hikers. Most aspiring thru- hikers of the PCT have a few key concerns. Typically they involve desert hiking (sun exposure, heat, water situation), travel through the High Sierras (ice axe use, bear canister regulations, snow field travel) and re- supply. This section will touch upon those concerns.

Desert Hiking. Hiking in the desert is something new for most PCT thru- hikers. Water can be scarce, the heat is intense, the feet often swell up and it is an environment alien to those used to the “Long Green Tunnel” of the AT. In brief, in the desert section of the PCT: Water is critical. Pay attention to your resources! I highlighted all the water sources in bright yellow. I found one liter of water for every five miles of hiking was how much I drank. YMMV. In recent years, trail angels have been putting out water caches.

While almost always there and they are a welcome gift from the trail community, DO NOT COUNT ON THEM. These caches are stashed by the generosity of volunteers.

If something happens and they cannot stash water, then you may be in trouble. Think of these water caches as “gravy” and take 2 liters at the most from them. Water cache info will be available via online or other sources. But, again, think of this as extra water and DO NOT COUNT ON THE CACHE ALWAYS BEING AVAILABLEOn a similar note, a newer resource is available called the PCT WATER REPORT.

I held off initially listing it as too many people are relying on caches. Additionally, the  caches themselves are becoming a contentious issue (just read the notes in the report!)  Plus other resources already list the non- cached water resources. OTOH, there is some good info in there.

So here it is. I’ll just repeat again  DO NOT COUNT ON THE CACHE ALWAYS BEING AVAILABLE. And on a similar vein, these caches are done by the generosity of others. They ain’t your Momma.

Don’t abuse the water supply, don’t leave trash behind, pick up after yourself and don’t kvetch if the cache is empty. Hell, my rather ah, “colorful” Mom would have given me a backhand if I pulled some of the crap some hikers do. I’ll also do a little bit of editorializing and say I don’t think caches are “needed” on the PCT (or the CDT). OK. Off my soap box. The traditional approach that works for many while hiking in the desert is an early start, a siesta, hike to early evening, eat dinner, hike a bit into the night.

Though it is easier to do big miles, take it easy at first. All those “easy mile” days can be deceiving. Feet tend to swell up in the heat and all those big 2. Sun exposure is a major concern.

Sunglasses and sun protection are a must! Wear sunscreen and/or a large hat, long sleeves and long pants. Watch Anne Of Green Gables: A New Beginning Online. Note that there really is a difference between a dry, Western heat and a humid Eastern heat. Different strategies may be required. In general,  humid heat makes me personally feel more sluggish but dry heat (with little shade esp as on the PCT) leaves me feeling more dehydrated.

Your experience may be different. High Sierra Hiking. As with the desert, traveling in the High Sierras has a set of issues unique for most AT veterans. Crossing snow fields, dealing with bears on a regular basis, and using an ice axe are all issues typically new for most people who have done the AT.  In brief, the High Sierra issues are: Going over the high passes (and the snow fields typically on the passes when thru- hikers come through) are best done in late morning or early afternoon. The snow is slushier and less icy. Makes for safer and easier travel.

Many thru- hikers bring an ice axe. Typically, a thru- hiker will pick up an ice axe at Kennedy Meadows and mail it back at Tuolumne Meadows. If you do bring an ice axe, know how to use it. Otherwise it is just a piece of equipment you are bringing for no reason. Take a class, practice or at the very least read how to use it. A classic on mountaineering (with ice axe use illustrated well) is MOUNTAINEERING: FREEDOM OF THE HILLS. If you don’t have access to mountains for ice axe practice, a large snow bank will work for practicing self- arrest techniques. Bear canisters and there use is controversial at times.

Having said that, as far as can be determined; bear canisters are required  in Yosemite National Park and in the Ansel Adams wilderness. Other areas (Kings Canyon/Sequoia National Parks) have bear lockers at popular campsites. Stealth camping is used by many thru- hikers in bear country. A thru- hiker will cook dinner, hike an additional two- three miles and camp in a spot that gets little to no use.

Look at the various guidebooks for current bear regs.  (As a side note, there is a bear canister loan program that has been posted on various hiker bulletin boards in recent years.)   Note that Bear Vault had a program geared for PCT hikers in the past. One company even has Bearikade discount rental available for PCT (and JMT) hikers.   As of August 2. Lassen Natonal Park. Watch Kaminey Megavideo. As with desert hiking, sun protection is a must! The UV radiation is intense at high elevations. Also, wearing sunglasses is esp. Using some sort of lip balm (i.

Chap Stick) is very useful in the colder, drier and intense UV radiation of the High Sierra. Speaking of altitude, most thru- hikers have adopted to altitude by the time they have hit the High Sierras.

I- 9. 0 bridge to close during Blue Angels performances at Seafair. SEATTLE – Traffic in the sky is going to affect the roads below in Seattle this week, when the I- 9.

Blue Angels practices and performances. The closures, which will begin Thursday, will stretch from the I- 9. I- 5 interchange in Seattle to Island Crest Way on Mercer Island. If you need to cross Lake Washington during flight times, you’ll need to find an alternate route or leave an hour early. The floating bridge will be closed at the following times: Thursday, Aug.

Friday, Aug. 4:  1. Seafair Air Show)Saturday, Aug. Seafair Air Show)Sunday, Aug. 6:  1. Seafair Air Show)Why the closures?"The FAA requires a safety zone around and below the area where the Blue Angels practice and perform. These horizontal and vertical restrictions are in place to protect the public, property and pilots. This zone, also called "the box," covers part of Lake Washington and the floating bridges - hence the closure. Additionally, keeping drivers off the bridge while the Blue Angels are in the air keeps drivers from being distracted and prevents collisions on the bridge."Click here for more details on specific ramp closures and times.