Guidelines

Has anyone died on PCT?

Has anyone died on PCT?

The total number of thru-hiker deaths on the Pacific Crest Trail? There have been 13 thru-hiker deaths on the PCT.

Is the PCT closed in CA?

The Pacific Crest Trail is closed on all national forests in California. In addition, Humboldt-Toyiabe National Forest has closed the PCT, and some lands around it, on the lands that they manage north of Yosemite. Near Mammoth Lakes, Devils Postpile National Monument is also closed.

How much water should I bring on PCT?

However, don’t rely on these caches: Always carry at least 2 liters of water when going through the desert or through areas without reliable water sources—more in extra-long dry sections. On most parts of the PCT, you will drink from streams.

What is the easiest part of the PCT?

Oregon
Oregon. Oregon is by far the easiest section of the PCT: it’s almost flat and some hikers take the so-called “Oregon challenge” of hiking the 455 miles of this section in just 2 weeks.

Is it easy to get lost on the PCT?

Getting lost can be a stressful ordeal or a real threat. While the PCT is easy to follow, you can get off track if you’re not paying attention. A day will come where you really need these important tools. Don’t leave them behind and know how to use them.

Can you hike the PCT during Covid?

Cases are declining, but surges could still happen. Please get fully vaccinated. As the weather cools and the days are getting shorter, activity on the PCT is slowing down. But many parts of the trail are still accessible and bustling with autumn activity.

Do I need a permit to hike the PCT?

Generally, taking a hike on the Pacific Crest Trail does not require any special permits or fees. You can go to just about any trailhead in Oregon and start hiking. However, there are a few exceptions to that rule. Most are simply a matter of filling out a free wilderness area registration form at a trailhead.

What sections of the PCT are closed?

The Pacific Crest Trail is closed on Eldorado National Forest and the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit from Carson Pass, mile 1076.5, to the southern boundary of Desolation Wilderness, mile 1095.5.

How much of the PCT is closed?

Right now, 242 miles of the PCT are closed because of active fires or fire damage from previous years, Wilkinson reported.

When did the Pacific Crest Trail get damaged?

It had been damaged for many years. This happened sometime in the winter or spring of 2021. Trai more… The last full week of June 2021, the trail through Indian Heaven Wilderness, approx. mile 2200 northward, was in many places covered with snow of up to about 3′ depth–and what was not snow more…

How can I get updates on my PCT water?

Send updates to [email protected] or phone/text (619) 734-7289 or (619) 734-PCTW [voice mail/text only, no one will answer]. These water reports are compiled from hiker updates, posts to the PCT-L, on-line trail journals, and other on-the-ground reports. These reports are provided as a free service to PCT hikers.

How is the PCT water report crowdsourced?

The PCT Water Report is a crowdsourced compilation of water information. Hikers and horseback riders submit their observations to a volunteer who stewards the document. Print out a copy before your next trip.

How are the conditions on the PCT trail?

There are multiple 3 foot long sections where there’s nowhere to put your feet. The trail has completely slid out. Definitely not sui more… Snow still covers the trail in 2 areas on the PCT lower trail also this snow is very soft and will not hold the heavy weight of a large animal. there are several areas not passable by horses at this t more…