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    Adventure on the PCT is a place for enthusiasts of the Pacific Crest Trail to exchange information regarding hike planning and logistics.

    Running over 2600 miles from Mexico to Canada, the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail traverses California, Oregon and Washington. Every year hikers hit the trail. Some attempt to hike the entire length while others head out for shorter sections. Planning a hike can be a tricky proposition with many variables. While there is no set way to hike the trail, many look to others for advice and information. Adventure on the PCT provides a public place for this exchange of information to take place so that it may help others.


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    My buddy and I are takin off to knock out a couple months on the trail. We're east coast guys,tryin to get a taste of the north west. Currently we both have hammocks, we want to hike thru the... Go to last post

    perch on 02-21-2010

    where to start?

    Are you on a tight budget or have limited finances, or are you coming from overseas or an area of the US and won't have ANY use whatsoever for a bear canister after your PCT thru-hike?

    You may be... Go to last post

    enyapjr on 02-04-2010

    PCT Bear Canister Loan Program - Attn.: 2010 nobo thrus

    Buehler's Bulk Foods is a new business that caters to the needs of backpackers on the PCT, JMT and in the Eastern Sierras. We are located out of Mammoth Lakes, California. The mission of Buehler's... Go to last post

    BuehlerBulkFoods on 02-04-2010

    High Sierra Food Drops

    Welcome to Adventure on the PCT's new website! I've tried to retain the look of the website but the underlying software has undergone a major upgrade. It will take me some time to sort out all the... Go to last post

    Magnet on 12-30-2009

    New Website

    poncho. i use a military issue one. aside from rain protection for both my pack and me, its a great rain gatherer, shelter, sleeping bag shell, footprint, etc Go to last post

    locorogue on 12-01-2009

    Rain protection for a pack

    i use a Snugpak Merlin 3, 40 deg bag. for really cold night, i'll use my survuval blanket ridgelined maybe a foot above me in an A frame, keeps the heat with less condensation compared if the blankey... Go to last post

    locorogue on 11-30-2009

    Sleeping Bag Temp Ratings