What is the most beautiful section of the Pacific Crest Trail?
What is the most beautiful section of the Pacific Crest Trail? Goat Rocks is commonly expressed as the prettiest part of Washington, and therefore one of the prettiest parts of the PCT. For me, this was especially true on our side-trip to Old Snowy Mountain, an easy trip to a peak that took us above the clouds and showed us what it was like to stand on top of the world.
What direction do most people hike the Pacific Crest Trail?
Many people attempt to hike the PCT each season, generally hiking from south to north. They usually start at the Mexican border in April and end on the Canadian border in September.
How long does it take the average person to walk the Pacific Crest Trail?
The trail is 2,650 miles and it generally takes the entire snow-free season to walk. That's about 5 months. Elite athletes who are experienced on the PCT have finished the trail in as little as two months. The few who achieve sub-100 day hikes average well over 30 miles per day.
What is the most scenic part of the Pacific Crest Trail?
Snowgrass Flats and the Goat Lakes Loop is a good section of the PCT to do as a day hike, provided you have literally all day: at 12 miles and with more than 2,000 feet of elevation gain, it's a big hike. But it provides access to Goat Rocks, which many call the most scenic spot of the PCT.
Why not to hike the PCT?
Extreme Temperatures. Weather on the PCT can range from extreme heat to extreme cold, even on the same day. The desert can get upwards of 100 degrees during the day and below freezing at night. Don't let the snow fool ya in the Sierra, it can get pretty dang hot there too.
Is the PCT or CDT harder?
The PCT is generally considered to be less challenging than not only the CDT but the Appalachian Trail as well.
How many people finish the Pacific Crest Trail?
The Pacific Crest Trail Association estimates that 700 to 800 people attempt to thru-hike it each year, and about 15% to 35% (versus the AT's 25%) actually succeed. Indulge the explorer within you and learn more about this wonderful path with the following 10 facts about the Pacific Crest Trail.