SpletPCT 1977 Guidebook: The PCT route hikers take has constantly changed over the years, here it is (the squiggly black line) ... Although you could in theory resupply every 2-3 days in Southern California, you will spend a lot of time off the trail in doing so. It is hard to get to a town and not spend 3-4 hours there, in addition to the time it ... Splet27. apr. 2024 · PCT Resupply Guide. B = Buying food in the towns / resorts / gas stations that you pass through or are near the trail. M = Mail. Pick up supplies from the post office …
PCT Resupply – Part 1 – Posting packages followingthearrows
Splet04. apr. 2014 · The USDA recommends 2000 calories a day for a “moderately active” woman in my age range, and only 2400 for an “active” one. That average woman is 5’6″ tall and weighs 126 pounds — taller and lighter than me. Moderately active is defined as walking 1.5-3 miles per day at 3-4 mph; active is walking more than 3 miles a day at the ... Spletpred toliko urami: 6 · Every year, members of the PCT community donate their photos of the trail to us. Over the years, these photos have grown into a huge archive of more than 15,000 images of the Pacific Crest Trail and the people who travel it.We’re grateful for these images, because they serve an important role in our collective work to protect, preserve, … dozist
PCT Resupply – Part 5 – What I did and what I would do next time
Splet08. mar. 2024 · This post discusses your food and resupply options if you decide not to prepare resupply boxes and simply purchase food in the towns you pass along the trail. … SpletWe tried to find a balance between mailing resupply boxes and buying food along the way. We determined where to send our resupply boxes using information found on Halfway … SpletWhat is PCT resupply? It’s the replenishment of the food (and other consumable items) carried in a hiker’s backpack. Basically, buying more food and supplies on the trail. … doziti