Sunday, August 30, 2009

California Collision: The Pacific Crest Trail

After an eight day hiatus, California Collision. Yeah, I ended my Upper Peninsula Upventure trip, so it's time to finish documenting that blog-o-vacation. But I will start posting about my second summer journey this week. To those who say I shouldn't run two travel series at once, I counter with this bite of wisdom from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory: "We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of the dreams."

Although not as well known as the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail follows the same concept with an improvement. Unlike the former, the Pacific Crest Trail is a border-to-border hiking path. The AT begins in central Maine, its terminus is in northern Georgia.

Bicycles and motorized vehicles are not allowed on any National Scenic Trails, and running is difficult, although I did run a ten-miler on the Pacific Crest in 2005 near Julian, California. I encountered just two walkers who had begun their border to border hike a week earlier--they were "thru-hikers" from Switzerland.

Successful thru-hikers usually complete their trail journey in six months.

The trail traverses some rugged terrain, including a swath of Yosemite National Park, where it shares billing with the John Muir Trail. I didn't run the trail this time, just walked on it for a half a mile or so near Tuolumne Meadows.

Next: Mule Deer

Related post:

Appalachian Trail

Earlier posts:

Lembert Dome
Dana Fork
Tenaya Lake
Olmsted Point
Siesta Lake
Giant Sequoias
Glacier Point Sunset
Half Dome
Yosemite Falls
Yosemite Chapel
El Capitan
Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir, and Yosemite
Bridalveil Fall
El Portal
Obama's economic stimulus "campaign sign" stains Yosemite National Park
Drought
San Francisco and Homelessness
Is something going on here?
The Castro
F-line Streetcars
Alcatraz
Angel Island
San Francisco's Chinatown
Fisherman's Wharf
Harvey Milk's Camera Shop
San Francisco's Union Square
The Painted Ladies
San Francisco and the military
Haight-Ashbury
Mission San Francisco de Asís
San Francisco's sea lions
San Francisco's blues mural
San Francisco: Cable cars

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