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Pacific Crest Trail Journals
If you know of anyone hiking the trail with an on-line journal let us know.
1999
Rob Bedichek I plan to spend mid April through mid September walking from the California/Mexico border to the Washington/Canada border. I'll be on the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, which covers about 1000 direct miles and is about 2650 miles on the ground. This trail is open to hikers and horse people and every year a few hundred people set out to hike the whole trail.
Margo Chisholm In April of 1999 I will begin a five month hike backpacking the length of California on the Pacific Crest Trail. The journey covers 1,700 miles, and is unlike anything I've ever done. Check out my itinerary and the other pages we've established for this trip including how you can work with me as your Freedom Coach while I'm on the trail.
Stephen Martin After living in New York City for the past 4 years it's time to take on a different sort of adventure. I'm exchanging skyscrapers, taxi cabs and the company of 40 milllion people for the vast expanse of An Adventure on the Pacifc Crest Trail. Won't you come along for the journey?
1997
Joy and Bob Turner Updated and republished! A father/daughter team that completed their hike the Pacific Crest Trail.
Brian and Roy tackle the 2,665 mile PCT, beginning at the Mexican border, running through the States of California, Oregon, and Washington, and ending just inside the Canadian border. The purpose of this site is to help keep family and friends up-to-date on Brian and Roy's progress.