I just finished my thru hike of the PCT. Here are the gear lists that I used to get me from Mexico to Canada and some notes/explanations about whay worked and what didnt.
http://thetraillives.com/pacific-cre...ke-gear-lists/
I just finished my thru hike of the PCT. Here are the gear lists that I used to get me from Mexico to Canada and some notes/explanations about whay worked and what didnt.
http://thetraillives.com/pacific-cre...ke-gear-lists/
Gradual Change You Can Believe in.
Live deliberately.
Did you have to use water with silt or sand in it for the desert sections? Reason I ask is because the Sawyer mini worked pretty well for me in Colorado and I was planning to use it for the PCT as well.
HST/JMT August 2016
TMB/Alps Sept 2015
PCT Mile 0-857 - Apr/May 2015
Foothills Trail Feb 2015
Colorado Trail Aug 2014
AT: Rockfish Gap to Boiling Springs 2014
John Muir Trail Aug/Sept 2013
I didn't treat water but a few times (3 or 4) on the PCT but the only water that I observed to be too silty to fool with was in runoffs around the volcanos.. Mt. Hood, particularly. Some of that water looked like 2% milk flooding downhill.
No problems in the desert with silty water - this was in late April, first few weeks of May.
Thank you, excellent presentation.
Thank you. I am planning for 2016 and this is a great help. I really like how you broke down the sections and described why you chose what you carried.
Very informative gear lists. Thanks for taking the time to detail them. I have to say something about the photo of you camped right next to Evolution Lake. While it's a beautiful photo, it's also a leave no trace no-no. If everyone camped in meadows right next to water pristine places like this would be trashed. I encourage you to learn about leave no trace ethics, and also to caption your photo with a disclaimer.