2015 | Long distance hiking | USA
Pacific Crest Trail nobo
Northbound – from the border of Mexico to the border of Canada
2650
Miles
483,735ft
Elevation gain
13,153ft
Highest point
111
Nights in my tent
153
Total days
THE BEGINNING
Border of Mexico – 13th April 2015
Started solo, although not alone. There were 9 others who set off at the same time as me.
THE END
Border of Canada – 7th September 2015
Finished on my birthday with my good friends Bumble, Light Feather, Farmer, Bonus Miles & Beer Goddess.
What is the Pacific Crest Trail?
In my opinion, it’s one of – possibly THE best – long distance hiking trails in the world.
I first hiked from Mexico to Canada in 2015 (NOBO) and I loved it so much I returned in 2016 to hike it again, this time from Canada to Mexico (SOBO).
The trail is so diverse, moving through the hot dry desert, into the high cold Sierra Nevada mountains and back into the hot hot heat of Northern California. Then into the exposed lava fields of Oregon, before finishing in the magical mossy forests of Washington.
The Pacific Crest Trail in pictures
A small, but carefully curated, selection of photos from my northbound hike of the Pacific Crest Trail in 2015.
The Pacific Crest Trail in numbers
Location: USA: California, Oregon, Washington. Canada: British Columbia.
Southern Terminus: Campo, California
Northern Terminus: Washington/Canada border (which is in the middle of nowhere, so you have to walk 8 more miles to finish at Manning Park in Canada).
Distance: 2660 miles, plus extra for side trips to get water, trips into towns and side adventures like climbing Mt Whitney!
Highest Point: Forrester Pass 13,153ft / 4,009m
Lowest point: Cascade Locks 140ft / 43m
Elevation: +483,735 / -482,741 that’s the equivilant of climbing Everest – from sea to summit and back down again – over 16 times!!
Start: April 13th 2015
Finish: September 7th 2015
Plus: I went back to hike the closed section between Stevens Pass and Stehekin September 14-18th
Total number of days: 153
Hiking days: 135
Zero days: 18
Nero days (under 10 miles): 13
Average miles per day: 17.5 miles
Days over 30 miles: 4
Highest mileage day: 35 miles
Nights with trail angels: 20
Nights in paid accommodation: 21
Solo camp: 7
Nights in my tent: 111
Trail magic: 64
Blisters: 2
Storms: 10
Showers: 29
Resupply: 30
Real food: 83
Hot tubs: 10
Laundry: 22
Days in snow: 14
Hitches with strangers: 40
Hitches with known people: 16
Cried: 10
Snakes seen: 6
Stick snakes seen: 4,863
Bears seen: 2 possible 1 definite
The Pacific Crest Trail in words
Here you will find a day by day account of my northbound hike on the Pacific Crest Trail in 2015. In order. From start to finish. Highs, lows, physical challenges, emotional challenges. Warts and all.
Go southbound…
In 2016 I returned to the Pacific Crest Trail, somewhere I believed I would only ever see once in my life, and I hiked the whole trail again. This time in the other direction – from Canada to Mexico – and I wrote about it again.