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The Pacific Crest Trail Calendar
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The Pacific Crest Trail Calendar By Vic Hanson
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2009 Calendar. Photos of trail HIKERS from my thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, from the Mexican border to Manning Park,... More > Canada, in 2006. This is a 15-month calendar which starts with January 2009. < Less
Pacific Crest Trail Scenic Calendar
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Pacific Crest Trail Scenic Calendar By Vic Hanson
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2009 Calendar. Photos of trail SCENERY from my thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, from the Mexican border to Manning... More > Park, Canada, in 2006. This is a 15-month calendar which starts with January 2009. < Less
Sugar Daddy's Pacific Crest Trail Thru-Hike Appendix
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Sugar Daddy's Pacific Crest Trail Thru-Hike Appendix By Vic Hanson
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Interested in thru-hiking the PCT but don't know where to start? Looking for resources to plan a long distance hike? Here is... More > a free download of what worked for me. Hopefully it will give you what you need to get started on your own adventure! < Less
Sugar Daddy's Pacific Crest Trail Hike
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Sugar Daddy's Pacific Crest Trail Hike By Vic Hanson
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What's it like to walk from Mexico to Canada? Join Sugar Daddy through his daily journal and experience the joys and... More > sufferings of five months on the PCT. ...Journal entry from the last night on the trail, camped at the U.S./Canadian border...

What were you doing 150 days ago? It seems hard to believe that I was sticking my foot through a fence into Mexico, and starting to walk north to Canada. It was all very exciting then, just starting on a great adventure, not really knowing what to expect. I had no doubts about being able to hike the whole way, but I was concerned about the snow and river crossings in the Sierras. It came as a great surprise to me how hard it was to continue hiking when I was tired. There were many times I would have liked to quit, but I knew that if I did quit, I would regret it later, so I was determined to finish. 100's of photos. < Less