Posted on June 1, 2019May 31, 2019PCT 2019 Day 68 Mile 181 to 169 Continuing to complete the section near San Jacinto that we’d skipped earlier, we experienced a day of major changes and challenges on the trail.
Posted on May 31, 2019May 31, 2019PCT 2019 Day 67 Mile 191 to 181 San Jacinto Back on trail, filling in the gap‘s that we had to skip. We’re starting with the area near Idyllwild, California that includes San Jacinto Peak. Last time, 3 feet of snow over a sheet of ice prevented us from completing this section. This time, conditions are different. However, are they really after the three winter storms that have passed through here in the last eight days?
Posted on May 30, 2019May 30, 2019PCT 2019 Special Report Mile 172 Rock Slide SPECIAL REPORT: There is a new rock slide at mile 172 that is currently blocking the trail. I’m posting this now in case anyone is headed that way. The rock slide occurred on May 27, 2019.While the large rocks appear stable, the soil downhill from the slide is not. It slides underfoot. In my opinion, it’s dangerous and getting worse with each passing hiker. The video fails to represent the steepness of the hillside. Below the slide the hill drops out of sight. We made it through, and we talked to a dozen other hikers who also made it. But I do not recommend doing what we did.
Posted on May 25, 2019May 19, 2019PCT 2019 Day 57 Zeros Begin The year of the never ending winter! With two storms approaching and ‘Severe Winter Storm’ coming to all of the Sierras, Rob and Ken are yet AGAIN forced off trail. Snow is still at 200% above normal on the John Muir Trail portion of the PCT and more snow is on the way. The “for-fun-only” “Sierra Entry Indicator” (found at https://www.postholer.com/snow/Pacific-Crest-Trail/1) is max’d out on July 7th. I wonder what it would say if it could go later? It’s good that we can get to ‘Home Base’ to dig deep into researching our next insertion point.
Posted on May 24, 2019June 18, 2019PCT 2019 Day 56 Mile 631 to 652 A miserable night leads to a fascinating and changing day as Ken and Rob approached Walker Pass.
Posted on May 23, 2019May 19, 2019PCT 2019 Day 55 Mile 618 to 631 Moving though Joshua Trees and other desert vegetation, we benefit from very cool weather … sort of. The wind and precipitation leads to interesting observations. This area, typical in the 90’s for PCT hikers, was no where close to that warm for us. That’s good, but it does have its limits. You’ll see.
Posted on May 22, 2019May 19, 2019PCT 2019 Day 54 Mile 602 to 618 Walking through the ‘desert’ on the way towards Walker’s Pass. Having seen these desert hills in the distance many times, but never hiked them, we’re continued to be surprised by the rich foliage and geology. Aches and pains, after pushing too hard the prior two days, limit the distance we can cover. Thank you SO much to the Trail Angels can supply water caches in the dry portions long distance sections!
Posted on May 21, 2019May 19, 2019PCT 2019 Day 53 Mile 584 to 602 Progress towards Canada! The PCT continues to surprise with a harder day than expected. Planning could have been better, especially regarding water. The mountain/desert contrast is always impressive. 600 mile marker!
Posted on May 20, 2019May 19, 2019PCT 2019 Day 52 Mile 567 to 584 After more weather related zeros anyone ever wants to take, Rob and Ken are back on the trail outside of Tehachapi, California.
Posted on May 14, 2019May 19, 2019PCT 2019 Day 46 Mile 567 Zeros Begin Being in a safe harbor as weather approaches, plans changed again. Instead of taking 1 zero, Rob and Ken will take a few extra days to let the rain pass. Here is some of the background, and a few shots from the road trip to home base.