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RITBlake
03-23-2006, 02:45
I've been poking around on TJ's for the last couple nights looking for a quality PCT trail journal. So many people flake out on their writing and photography halfway through. Anyway, if someone has a good PCT journal, post it here. Thanks!

Whistler
03-23-2006, 08:15
WB member chris has a great collection of journals on his website (http://www.pierce.ctc.edu/faculty/cwillett/), and his PCT trip is one of them. Jonathan Ley also has a good write-up with photos on his own site (http://www.phlumf.com/).

-Mark

Tha Wookie
03-23-2006, 09:48
I've been poking around on TJ's for the last couple nights looking for a quality PCT trail journal. So many people flake out on their writing and photography halfway through. Anyway, if someone has a good PCT journal, post it here. Thanks!

Not saying it's any good but it's complete: http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?trailname=1129

:)

John B
03-23-2006, 12:03
I agree with Whistler. No disrespect to others, but Chris' website is the best I've seen and read.

RITBlake
03-23-2006, 15:27
thanks. I'll check them out tonight when the idea factory starts churning

Heater
03-23-2006, 17:31
I agree with Whistler. No disrespect to others, but Chris' website is the best I've seen and read.

Yeah it's a good one. I wonder what ever happened to Glory?

RITBlake
03-23-2006, 18:31
checked out chris's PCT journal. I was kind of disapointed in the quality of his photos when compared to some of the amazing ones he took on his other hikes. Wonder if he used a different camera/film combination. Any other journal recomendations? I'm a pretty visual person so I'm more interestedin the photography then the writing

Almost There
03-23-2006, 18:51
Yogi has a good one, I like Wookie's, and check out Roni's. All are on TJ and the dude who did the Walk and Still Walking docs. recommended Roni's I haven't read them yet.

RITBlake
03-23-2006, 18:54
thanks AT i'll check em out

A-Train
03-23-2006, 21:33
I guess I'll jump on the bandwagon while it's here. Chris' PCT journal has provided much inspiration for my planning over the cold and lonely off-season. I'm currently with him at Snoqualmie Pass. Have read the whole thing since Campo. A good read.

khaynie
03-24-2006, 10:14
T,

Is a PCT thru-hike in the works for you? If so, when you planning on going? I'll definitely (well hopefully) do it within the next 5 years.

khaynie
03-24-2006, 11:08
And thanks to those above who listed some PCT journals. I've enjoyed reading through them.

RITBlake
03-24-2006, 15:49
T,

Is a PCT thru-hike in the works for you? If so, when you planning on going? I'll definitely (well hopefully) do it within the next 5 years.

far from definite, but I've got my eye on the prize. maybe 07?

chris
03-31-2006, 14:54
Thanks for all the kind words about the journal I put up. I tried to write something that I'd want to read, and it seems like the effort was worth it.

To answer a few questions:

1) My PCT photos really suck. I used cheap print film with a point and shoot camera and scanned the photos in with an ancient scanner. The photos from the next summer's GDT hike were with the same camera, but taken with slide film and using a good scanner.

2) Glory ended up being just a day or so behind me for most of Oregon. When she got to the Columbia (WA-OR border), she took a vacation to Hawaii to visit some friends, then returned to the trail and finished up with Yogi and Nameless Mike. Since then, she's lived in Arizona and did a little hiking on the NM CDT. I haven't heard anything from her in about a year, though.

HIKER7s
04-10-2006, 09:55
I'd have to say Yogi has a pretty good PCT Journal. (3 X)

HIKER7s
04-10-2006, 09:56
opps heres the link to Yogi

http://www.trailjournals.com/photos.cfm?trailname=2121

Mountain Mike
04-11-2006, 22:24
Yogi has a great Trail journal. She thru-hiker it three years in a row I believe. Met her in 02? I was trying to finish up the trail in my third year. If you have any questions about the PCT feel free to email me. Always willing to help out. I've done from Mexican border to Stehekin. Last little stretch proving elusive!

RITBlake
04-13-2006, 04:21
came across this amazing photo blog of a recent PCT thru hike

http://www.pbase.com/carcinomad/pct&gcmd=add_comment

make sure you check out the favorites section, wow

RITBlake
04-13-2006, 04:27
south sister summit:

http://k43.pbase.com/v3/84/511984/2/49055432.Day113o.jpg

Skidsteer
04-13-2006, 06:53
http://k41.pbase.com/v3/84/511984/1/44529236.Day8Mile124.jpg (http://www.pbase.com/carcinomad/souther_california&page=4)21-MAY-2005
I really liked this photo too.

handlebar
06-11-2007, 20:31
Check out Rocham on this year's (2007) PCT TrailJournals.

Ewker
06-11-2007, 23:53
this journal is pretty good http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?id=178805

Brrrb Oregon
06-12-2007, 01:56
http://k41.pbase.com/v3/84/511984/1/44529236.Day8Mile124.jpg (http://www.pbase.com/carcinomad/souther_california&page=4)21-MAY-2005
I really liked this photo too.

This is the kind of thing that makes a person glad that underwear dry out quickly on this side of the country. Great shot.

neighbor dave
11-15-2007, 12:34
http://http://hikercafe.com/pct2001/2001-04%20journal.htm

great site!!:welcome

Sly
11-15-2007, 12:38
Here's my journal. "Great trail."

Jack Tarlin
11-15-2007, 13:18
Try www.trailjournals.com/teatree07

Great hiker, good writer.

Sly
11-15-2007, 13:33
Try www.trailjournals.com/teatree07 (http://www.trailjournals.com/teatree07)

Great hiker, good writer.


And a sweetheart!

A-Train
11-15-2007, 13:56
Try www.trailjournals.com/teatree07

Great hiker, good writer.


wholeheartadly agree on both accounts. Also highly recommend Cloudspotters journal. She's a fantastic writer and has wonderful pictures. K, maybe I'm a little biased being friends with both of these ladies, but the content is great.

Also good reads are: Out of Order and Rocham.

Mine has gaping holes and I'm currently finishing Washington, which will leave me with good ole' California to finish. I do have many pics up so take a look.

These are all on trailjournals.com