PCT Slow Hiker #9: Windy days to Third Gate Water Cache💧
Hello I’m a slow hiker and I’m currently hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in 2024.
This video:
Day 15: Scissors Crossing (mile 77.3) to mile 85.3
Day 16: mile 85.3 to Third Gate Water Cache (mile 91.2)
Filmed on an iPhone 14 Pro
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You are so awesome! My goal is to hike the PCT for my 40th birthday as well! I am also a slower hiker so I find your videos so inspiring! Keep up the good work. I am reading for you from Arizona!
@hikercattrails
20 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, and I’m excited for your future birthday trip!
Cross the Mojave at night, it’s the best way to survive. But you’ll need to do it in one or two nights. And I bet you can get to Canada. You will get fitter and fitter as you hike, and pretty soon 20 mile days will be NOTHING! We are your support crowd. 😃
@hikercattrails
20 күн бұрын
I’m already mapping out my mojave plan! It would be amazing to hike 20 miles in a day, I can’t even imagine
Thanks for sharing, be safe...enjoy 😊
@hikercattrails
20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
I love ocotillo. I have a bunch on my property down in Terlingua Tx next to Big Bend .
@hikercattrails
17 күн бұрын
They are so cool!
Hey! Have fun! :-) greetings from Germany from a hiker!!
@hikercattrails
19 күн бұрын
Thank you!
👟😎👍🏼
Doing great, the plan makes sense. It's the journey not the destination. I've seen hikers blog that started very slow and later could do a lot over longer days. I get what you say about metrics I guess everyone is like that. Your not getting shin splints from what I'm hearing and other things like knee pain so as long as the feet are good that's great. If the feet are bad it can cause a chain reaction. The lack of shade out there must be hard, it'll change but the plus is the open sky's and views.
@hikercattrails
20 күн бұрын
Thank you! I’ve been taking it slow and steady since I’m so out of shape so I can hopefully avoid getting hurt. It’s exciting to see the fitness building already!
Jupiterhikes has a very good vid on foot care for thru hikers.
@hikercattrails
20 күн бұрын
Thank you I will check them out!
🐈😻 your doing awesome. Listen to your body 😁 also you’ve mentioned the Mountain lion zone? I’ve never heard of that. Which mile markers is that? Just so we know. I plan going back next spring to retry getting a lil further than just section A😅😅
@hikercattrails
20 күн бұрын
There’s mountain lions almost everywhere on trail, but encountering them is rare! The comments on FarOut and hearing directly from hikers that have encountered them in person this year sniffing around their tents were around Oriflamme Canyon (mile 56).
Make sure the tent shape follows the wind direction. That means the small areas have to face the wind and the large roof parts are not in the direction the wind comes from. To find a protected spot is always the best way. You have a very good mindset: Step by step. It doesn’t make sense to hike a lot of miles and being after that exhausted and not able to go on. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. And you have to keep your energy on a good level so it lasts long. Go on, slowly, but steadily! 👍🏻
@hikercattrails
20 күн бұрын
Thank you for the tent tips and kind words!
@michaellundphotography
18 күн бұрын
@@hikercattrailson zpacks tents… see how 2 corners have the little zpacks logo patch? That’s the side that goes into the wind so your doors don’t flap as much =)
Remember…Hike Your Own Hike 👍
@hikercattrails
20 күн бұрын
I try to remember everyday!
Yea you can make down snow creek
Your the tail end . Welcome
Ocotillos aren't a cactus. They are in their own small family and are more closely related to Manzanitas, Rhododendrons, kiwifruit, and blueberries than cacti.
@hikercattrails
8 күн бұрын
Ahhh I did not know that - thank you!
Be careful of the cholla cacti. Those needles will attack you.
@hikercattrails
20 күн бұрын
I didn’t think about that in the wind but so glad it didn’t get me