It was a hot and hazy day today. As we headed toward Glacier Peak our views were sometimes obstructed from the smoke. Still, it was a day off beautiful scenery. From our camp at Pear Lake this morning we hiked …
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Day 117: Seeing Friends
Washington has been a little lonely. We’ve seen plenty of day hikers and section hikers, but not very many thru hikers. We haven’t seen a lot of our friends since Bend, but we knew we were close behind a few …
Day 116: Skykomish
We got up early to head 4.4 miles to Steven’s Pass, a ski resort on the PCT where it crosses Highway 2. We arrived early to find nothing was open yet, so we had to wait around to pick up …
Day 115: Bigger Ups and Downs
Our cumulative elevation gain today was over 7,000 feet, and nearly the same loss in elevation. We crossed 4 high passes today, each a thousand for climb or more just to descend down to a lake or creek and start …
Day 114: Ups and Downs
Last night was our first night below freezing in a few months. This morning called for some hot coffee and lingering under the quilt to work up the courage to get outside. Of course once we got hiking we warmed …
Day 113: Snoqualmie Pass
Washington really turned up the epic today. During the night last night we woke up to a light rain. We haven’t had rain since day 2! It was misty, foggy and cold this morning as we made our way to …
Day 112: 2,000 Miles
After 8 miles of hiking this morning, we passed our 2,000 mile point. As of tonight, after a 26.8 mile day, we have 630 miles left to complete the trail, and just 261 miles until we hit Canada. Time is …
Day 111: Where did Everybody Go?
Aside from one southbounder today, we saw no other hikers on the trail. We know we’ve got friends about a day ahead of us, and there were plenty of hikers back at White Pass but we haven’t seen any of …
Day 110: Eclipse
The eclipse was so cool! We started our day with a big climb, figuring we’d probably have a good view from high ground. We made it to the top of the climb a little after 9, just at the boundary …
Day 109: White Pass
We woke up early with only 2 miles to get to White Pass, for some hot food and hot coffee. We were there before 8 and pleasantly surprised to find the store open (the guidebook says 8). We got our …
Day 108: Goat Rocks
This day did not disappoint, with some of the best views since the Sierras. We climbed in the fog for most of the morning, but it burned off just in time for the Goat Rocks. Amazing views of Rainier and …
Day 107: Volcanoes
The beginning of the day today was some of the most scenic hiking we’ve had yet. Walks in the forest interrupted by expansive views, meadows, glacial streams, lava rocks. Mount Adams to our right and Rainier to the left, with …
Day 106: Huckleberries, Strawberries, and Mount Adams
It was cold and windy all night as well as this morning. It stayed chilly until the sun was pretty high in the sky. It definitely feels like we’re getting up North. The days are slowly getting shorter. It was …
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Day 105: Sobos and Blueberries
We haven’t seen any nobos (northbounders) on the trail since we left Oregon, but that doesn’t mean it’s empty out here. Aside from seeing tons of super clean backpacks (section hikers), we’ve been passing sobos all day. We passed over …
Day 104: Climbing Out of the Gorge
Out day today began with a climb, up over 4,000 feet as we ascended out of the gorge. With full packs and after 3 days in town, we were both moving a bit slow. At the top of the climb …