Sara_Dhooma
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Hi, i've been following your travels. I'm going to catch up with the PCT soon.Hello!
The Pacific Crest Trail is a wilderness hike from Mexico to Canada in the United States. I carry a tent, food, and am self-sufficient - except for water caches in the desert.
While it isn’t *exactly* a pilgrimage, it is definitely a challenging, reflective journey.
I am currently 23 days in at Mile #342 and the trail is 2650 miles long!
If you are interested in following me as I hike through the mountains, and experience trail culture - check out my YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/user/saradhooma
I am also happy to answer any questions about the Pacific Crest Trail in my video comments, or on this forum. I don’t always have cell service - but I will eventually respond!
My trail name is ‘Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego’ or just ‘Carmen Sandiego’ for short. Some people call me ‘Camino de Santiago’ and I’m okay with that too!!
(Hikers don’t use their real names on the PCT)
Cheers,
Sara
Hi, i've been following your travels. I'm going to catch up with the PCT soon.
Are you walking all 2650 miles?
Why not real nameHello!
The Pacific Crest Trail is a wilderness hike from Mexico to Canada in the United States. I carry a tent, food, and am self-sufficient - except for water caches in the desert.
While it isn’t *exactly* a pilgrimage, it is definitely a challenging, reflective journey.
I am currently 23 days in at Mile #342 and the trail is 2650 miles long!
If you are interested in following me as I hike through the mountains, and experience trail culture - check out my YouTube Channel.
https://www.youtube.com/user/saradhooma
I am also happy to answer any questions about the Pacific Crest Trail in my video comments, or on this forum. I don’t always have cell service - but I will eventually respond!
My trail name is ‘Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego’ or just ‘Carmen Sandiego’ for short. Some people call me ‘Camino de Santiago’ and I’m okay with that too!!
(Hikers don’t use their real names on the PCT)
Cheers,
Sara
Why not real name
Have a super journey!
Wow, at least you've been getting practise in for quite a while now.The plan is to walk the entire trail back home to Canada.
I'm right behind you trying to catch up.The plan is to walk the entire trail back home to Canada.
You got an early start for your thru-hike!! I started in mid-April, and still ran into significant snow when I hit the Sierra past Kennedy Meadows on May 24th. I had my micro-spikes and ice axe waiting for me in my resupply box, and they came in handy
Hi Sara, I just started following your YouTube, amazing stuff! Thanks for sharing your PCT journey. It is my dream to walk PCT one day(if I could get a long leave from work). I did some reading and it seems the preparation is hell of a job. Gear selection, food, organising drop boxes. I would like to know how you did your prep work and what important things to consider prior walking the PCT. many thanks! Buen camino!!!
I'm right behind you trying to catch up.
Actually I'm rather a long behind you I'm on day eight of the Via de la Plata.
You've inspired me to have a look at the PCT. I need to see how I get on with the Via de la Plata first.
Wave at me when you walk through Southern Oregon.
It is a low snow year so far. I plan on buying a bear canister, spikes and ice axe when I get to the Sierra. I also like that I have lots of time to enjoy Trail culture along the way
Or a glass if wine at one of our dozens of fabulous wineries.Come meet me for a beer!
Hehehe
Sara, what do you estimate your time will be to reach Snoqualmie Pass or Stevens Pass in Washington State? If I am available, maybe you can ship your resupply to my address and I can get it to you on both passes. Depending on your pace, Snoqualmie to Stevens is a 5- 7 day hike. A supply drop at Snoqualmie and then again at Stevens.
Do they have the marijuana culture on the PCT like on the AT?
A good friend of mine completely thru-hiked the AT 2-3 years ago and he said he never saw so much dope smoking in his life, which he admitted to partaking in himself. He said it had a nickname, "green blazing", lol.
Hello!
The Pacific Crest Trail is a............... Carmen Sandiego’ or just ‘Carmen Sandiego’ for short. Some people call me ‘Camino de Santiago’ and I’m okay with that too!!
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I am loving the vlogs Sarahas got hubby and I talking about saving up to do the triple crown - we are so excited to have a game plan now
Hi Davebugg!!!
I hope to be in Washington in August. I can definitely stay in touch and let you know as I get closer. That would be awesome!
Sounds good. I leave for Spain on September 16, but it is most likely that you will be in North Central Washington before then; especially if you are going to get to the Canadian border before the snow hits the North Cascades.
I would like to be finished the trail before September to avoid the snow.
You should be just fine, then. How many miles per day are you averaging now? I do enjoy your PCT YouTubes; brings back some memories
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