Day 164 – Mile 2644.3 – 2655.2 + 8miles
Posted in : PCT blog on by : Nick
Tentsite (2) to Canada
Miles to go: 0
Canada: 2655.2 + 8miles
After a near sleepless night in my damp, mouse chewed tent I looked out to clear skies and a beautiful sunrise.
I had just a few miles to go and it felt like my fortunes had changes as it was perfect hiking weather. Bright sunshine but cool, with a slight breeze. I climbed the 800ft elevation I had left within the first 3 miles then change my attire from merino wool top to hiking shirt so I could keep cool in the warming sun.
Reflecting on my entire hike I’d summarise the 5 sections as follows: (they aren’t necessarily in the order I hiked them)
◦ The Desert – Brutal training ground
◦ The High Sierra – Epic
◦ Northern California – Unexpectedly tough
◦ Oregon – Cruisey
◦ Washington – Harsh but fair
After I got down to ‘Hopkins Lake’ there was just 6miles to go. I was so desperate to get to the end. I felt it was bittersweet to be ending my epic adventure but also knew ‘Winter is coming’ and wanted to be out of the unpredictable Washington weather. (Garmin weather didn’t get it right very often)
The ‘Northern Terminus’ is as monumental a place as any hiker could wish to be. (Even southbound hikers who start here). It’s an unmanned border where hikers can cross into Canada, but strictly only one-way (never from Canada to the US). From the monument you can see the firebreak of the border as far as the eye can see. Amazing!
After many photos and celebrations with Chris (a fellow hiker with no trail name) I left for ‘Manning Park’ (8miles). Chris had 30miles to hike back to a road, at Harts Pass, on the US side of the border.
Water filtered: 509.0 litres
PCT Miles hiked today: 10.9 + 8.0
Nights under canvas current streak: 0
Max streak: 18
Total nights under canvas: 121
Total nights in a building: 43
Lake swims: 1
Showers: 39
Trail Magic: 19
Thought for the day: Happy Trails!
7 thoughts on Day 164 – Mile 2644.3 – 2655.2 + 8miles
Well done nick. Followed your blog everyday. This is truly an epic achievement. Huge congratulations! What next……
Congrats mate 🙂
Well done buddy. Knew you’d do it.
Woohoo! watched your blue line cross a grey line last night. Tense viewing 🙂 what am i going to do every morning now? see ya soon xx
Congratulations Nick!!
Pretty sad that I won’t have your blog to read over breakfast each day now. What an incredible achievement!!
Well done Nick. What an adventure you have had. An experience of a lifetime. Well done. I would like to catch up with you on your return to the Uk sometime . I am curious to know more about your planning , preparation and achievements accross the trail.
What a brilliant achievement and really interesting to read. Great congratulations and love. Enjoy the rest xxx