“Slow down, enjoy it. Slow down, enjoy it”. “I gotta poop, but the bugs are unreal”. Two of the most relatable things I’ve heard in a TH-cam video. Determination is in backpackers’ blood. To get injured, forcing you off trail, only to get back out there the next year is amazing (and also relatable). Great job and great video! Thanks for sharing!
Your 3 parts of this video are my favorite. I've watched it a million times and still "feeling fortified", going for a swim and the "Utogg Sandwich" are amazing. I smile every time.
Great video! I want to hike the PCT SOBO and there's such a paucity of good videos on the SOBO experience so it's hard to get a sense of what it's like, as compared to all the NOBO videos out there. I really appreciate you sharing your experience!
@@TallJoeHikes Hi! Sort of half and half, though the high snow year last year made me decide to leave out a section and start further north than I'd planned. I did a bit of Oregon and all of WA NOBO, then flipped down to Lake Tahoe and went SOBO from there. I think it worked really well - sort of got to pick the season for each section - but didn't have a very social trail experience. I'm going to go back and try to thru hike it to pick up the section I haven't done, and if I miss sections I've already done next time I'll be okay with that and just consider it two long-ass section hikes!
Two very long-ass section hikes!! Haha. I totally understand missing out on the social part. During my NOBO AT thru hike I went with the bubble and met a lot of people. For the PCT I thought I wanted something different and although I met some really great people.. there were also more lonely days than I expected. If I was to do the PCT again, I think I would go north. NOBO would be a completely different experience on the same trail. I hope you have a great experience next time around! Have fun!
@@TallJoeHikes thats great love your videos they are very funny ! but man your luck is shit ! i going to try a south tru hike of the PCT in july so this vid help alot thanks
@@pellelindbergh4455 glad to hear. Good luck out there! Each part of the trail is very unique but my favorite was definitely Washington especially in mid to late July.
I only wore them coming up Red Pass and for a short section over a mostly iced over snow chute near Cutthroat Pass. I know its extra weight but I'm glad I had them. Every year is totally different and snow can last far into July through Washington. Are you headed out SOBO this year?
I'm planning a small section in late August beginning of September. I'm thinking about starting in harts pass to Stevens pass. Its about 160 miles. Would love to do more but sadly that's all the time I'm going to have.
Thanks Jessica! There will be snow chutes for you to cross well into July. The ice axe is kind of like insurance. I was happy that I had the self arrest ski pole in 2017. I had an ice axe in 2016 when I fell and it was strapped to my pack.... It really depends on your level of comfort and experience on the snow. Stay safe and have fun. Washington is beautiful!!!
Good to see you back out there after last year's accident! How did your shoulder hold up? I was actually on the PCT from Hart's Pass to Stehekin at the same time, surprised I didn't run into you, but Jonathan (Ghost) said he hiked with you later on. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your PCT videos!
Just wanted to say I’m truly inspired by this video and was planning on doing the Washington this next summer and wanted to ask what tent did you get shipped in ? And on average how many Miles a day were you walking?
@@parkerturner9629 Hey! Washington in July and August was absolutely amazing! It was by far my favorite section of the whole PCT. I thru hiked the AT and most of the PCT with the Tarptent Rainbow. The HMG tarp setup wasn't for me. Sadly, after 4000 miles with the Rainbow I had to throw out the tent but plan on buying a new one soon. I averaged somewhere around 20 miles a day through Washington. The trail is beautiful and the days are super long that time of year. Enjoy!!!
“Slow down, enjoy it. Slow down, enjoy it”.
“I gotta poop, but the bugs are unreal”.
Two of the most relatable things I’ve heard in a TH-cam video.
Determination is in backpackers’ blood. To get injured, forcing you off trail, only to get back out there the next year is amazing (and also relatable).
Great job and great video! Thanks for sharing!
:)
This was great to see you come back after your injury. Rock on.
Thank you!
I still feel fortified from that sandwich! Awesome footage buddy! You have talent!
Your 3 parts of this video are my favorite. I've watched it a million times and still "feeling fortified", going for a swim and the "Utogg Sandwich" are amazing. I smile every time.
I laughed at the “feeling fortified” part. Bahahaha.
zimmdoodle utogg is a character for sure! He kept me entertained.
Great video! I want to hike the PCT SOBO and there's such a paucity of good videos on the SOBO experience so it's hard to get a sense of what it's like, as compared to all the NOBO videos out there. I really appreciate you sharing your experience!
Did you end up hiking the PCT SOBO? Would love to hear your experience.
@@TallJoeHikes Hi! Sort of half and half, though the high snow year last year made me decide to leave out a section and start further north than I'd planned. I did a bit of Oregon and all of WA NOBO, then flipped down to Lake Tahoe and went SOBO from there. I think it worked really well - sort of got to pick the season for each section - but didn't have a very social trail experience. I'm going to go back and try to thru hike it to pick up the section I haven't done, and if I miss sections I've already done next time I'll be okay with that and just consider it two long-ass section hikes!
Two very long-ass section hikes!! Haha.
I totally understand missing out on the social part. During my NOBO AT thru hike I went with the bubble and met a lot of people. For the PCT I thought I wanted something different and although I met some really great people.. there were also more lonely days than I expected. If I was to do the PCT again, I think I would go north. NOBO would be a completely different experience on the same trail. I hope you have a great experience next time around! Have fun!
Nice video brother!! Brought back a TON of memories!!! Thanks & I hope ALL is well!!!
Thanks Chris!! Hope you are doing well!
Awesome job on the video, can't wait to see the rest!
Wow! Beautiful, when is the best time for wildflowers to the Canada border??
I was there in early / mid July of both 2016 and 2017 and the flowers were amazing around then!
great comeback!!! thanks for the vid! how was the shoulder ?
Thanks Pelle! Shoulder is good now. Wish I was still out there. Such a beautiful trail.
@@TallJoeHikes thats great love your videos they are very funny ! but man your luck is shit ! i going to try a south tru hike of the PCT in july so this vid help alot thanks
@@pellelindbergh4455 glad to hear. Good luck out there! Each part of the trail is very unique but my favorite was definitely Washington especially in mid to late July.
Did you wear cramp ons for your shoes while hiking in the snowy areas?
I only wore them coming up Red Pass and for a short section over a mostly iced over snow chute near Cutthroat Pass. I know its extra weight but I'm glad I had them. Every year is totally different and snow can last far into July through Washington.
Are you headed out SOBO this year?
I'm planning a small section in late August beginning of September. I'm thinking about starting in harts pass to Stevens pass. Its about 160 miles. Would love to do more but sadly that's all the time I'm going to have.
Incredible video!!! I am hiking Harts Pass to Etnas this year July 17 start :) would you recommend an ice axe or are microspikes sufficient?
Thanks Jessica! There will be snow chutes for you to cross well into July. The ice axe is kind of like insurance. I was happy that I had the self arrest ski pole in 2017. I had an ice axe in 2016 when I fell and it was strapped to my pack.... It really depends on your level of comfort and experience on the snow. Stay safe and have fun. Washington is beautiful!!!
Awesome Video Buddy!
Thanks Hurlgoat! Loved hiking with you. Hope you are dong well back home!
Same lake Hurlgoat jumped into but he had less water and a hell of a lot of ice.
Good to see you back out there after last year's accident! How did your shoulder hold up? I was actually on the PCT from Hart's Pass to Stehekin at the same time, surprised I didn't run into you, but Jonathan (Ghost) said he hiked with you later on. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your PCT videos!
How long did it take to hike the Washington section of the PCT? Awesome video!
Thanks and I'm glad you enjoyed it! I touched the Canadian border on July 17th and made it to Cascade Locks on August 9th.
What camera did you shoot with?
Gopro Hero 5 Black at 2.7k
Just wanted to say I’m truly inspired by this video and was planning on doing the Washington this next summer and wanted to ask what tent did you get shipped in ? And on average how many Miles a day were you walking?
Washington section ***
@@parkerturner9629 Hey! Washington in July and August was absolutely amazing! It was by far my favorite section of the whole PCT. I thru hiked the AT and most of the PCT with the Tarptent Rainbow. The HMG tarp setup wasn't for me. Sadly, after 4000 miles with the Rainbow I had to throw out the tent but plan on buying a new one soon. I averaged somewhere around 20 miles a day through Washington. The trail is beautiful and the days are super long that time of year. Enjoy!!!
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