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Sunset in North Cascades, Washington
PCT Southern California

“The Trail Provides”

Thru hikers have a saying on the PCT – “the trail provides.” It’s the distillation of a notion that when you find yourself in need on the trail, somehow, no matter what type of situation you’re in, you’ll manage to get what you need to keep you moving forward on Read more…

By paul.batish, 5 years4 years ago
Double bacon avocado cheeseburger at Grumpy Bear's Retreat
PCT Southern California

Rest, Resupply and a strict diet of “backpacker breakfasts” and double bacon avocado cheeseburgers

I spent two zero days at Kennedy Meadows camped out in front of Grumpy Bear’s Retreat. I was uninitiated in the ways of breakfast time at Grumpy’s. There were already 10 hikers waiting in line at 8:30 am when Grumpy’s opened their doors to start serving breakfast. I was given Read more…

By paul.batish, 5 years4 years ago
Desert views south of Kennedy Meadows
PCT Southern California

The Final Push to Kennedy Meadows – Gateway to the High Sierras

Days 14 to 16 were the final push to Kennedy Meadows. I wanted to get there so badly and eat cheeseburgers and milkshakes that I could taste it 75 miles out. I pushed out some of the biggest mileage days I had yet done over this period because I was Read more…

By paul.batish, 5 years4 years ago
Roger the beekeeper
PCT Southern California

Rattlesnakes, Wind and Long Water Carries

Days ten through thirteen were challenging because of all the food weight I had on my back along with often having to carry up to four liters of water due to some 17-18 mile stretches between water sources. You’re not going to believe this, but I had another crazy incident Read more…

By paul.batish, 5 years4 years ago
Sunrise over the LA Aqueduct
PCT Southern California

A Thru-Hike is really a series of four to seven-day hikes strung together

Some people are under the impression that a hike such as this is one giant outing in the great, open wilderness. In actuality, I can only ever carry about seven or eight day’s worth of food on my back and then I’m constantly procuring water along the trail to filter. Read more…

By paul.batish, 5 years4 years ago
HikerTown near Lancaster, California
PCT Southern California

Being open to “trail experiences”

I decided when I was going to do this hike that I would make myself open for adventures and experiences and not just stay in my own little solitary hiker bubble. While I’m generally hiking by myself on a daily basis, there are many situations when camped or at trail Read more…

By paul.batish, 5 years4 years ago
PCT trail sign in San Gabriel Mountains
PCT Southern California

“The Foncho clause…is a two part clause…”

5/28/2020 So I’ll get back to the Foncho clause in a bit, but first a few PCT updates for my first blog submission from the trail. I got to Agua Dulce, CA around 4 pm on May 26th after taking an Uber from the Burbank airport. I picked up a Read more…

By paul.batish, 5 years4 years ago
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