This is my last weekend to prepare for the big hike! I am 95% done gathering my gear. Here is what I've got so far....
Welcome to my blog, "My Journey to the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) 2016." This is a really big deal to me! This, besides giving birth, will be one of the highlights of my 41, in 2016, 42 years of life. My blog will be my electronic journal that will count down the days in words to the day before I am scheduled to step foot on the PCT starting in Oregon. I was inspired by a movie called Wild....
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Sunday, August 7, 2016
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Counting Down the Days
It's been a minute since I've blogged about my upcoming PCT hiking trip in Oregon. Just a refresher: I'm leaving August 12th and have a set goal to be done on August 19th. We have or room already booked at the Best Western in Cascake Locks on the 19th. There, I will receive my package of 'human' clothes, get prettied up and celebrate with Crista and Joanne. We're thinking a big juicy steak and drinks. By then, it will be WELL DESERVED and EARNED!
So I have acquired quite a bit of supplies/clothing, etc. I've already blogged about my tent. Here in these pictures are a LifeStraw water filter, a TruArc 5 baseplate compass, and Anker PowerCore+ mini phone charger.
There are still some items I need to get. I've chosen to sleep on an inflated sleeping pad which I've yet to get and just cover myself with small sheet. That should do for the 6 days. I just filled up my camel back with water and I might be a little concerned about how much water it holds for as long as I'm going to be out. I'll have to experiment with it during my short hikes. In the picture below is some of the recipes Crista has created for Joanne and I to try. It's just a matter of adding boiling water, letting it set for a bit and that's it! So far, so good!
So I have acquired quite a bit of supplies/clothing, etc. I've already blogged about my tent. Here in these pictures are a LifeStraw water filter, a TruArc 5 baseplate compass, and Anker PowerCore+ mini phone charger.
There are still some items I need to get. I've chosen to sleep on an inflated sleeping pad which I've yet to get and just cover myself with small sheet. That should do for the 6 days. I just filled up my camel back with water and I might be a little concerned about how much water it holds for as long as I'm going to be out. I'll have to experiment with it during my short hikes. In the picture below is some of the recipes Crista has created for Joanne and I to try. It's just a matter of adding boiling water, letting it set for a bit and that's it! So far, so good!
Well that is it for now. I'm getting ready to go on a 6.1 mi. hike to my friends house to test stuff out (my pack with some of the gear in it) and to see how the camel back works for me. So that's 6.1 mi. to and fro, a total of 12.2 miles will be logged tonight. Wish me luck!
OH! One more item, the guide BOOK!
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Financing My PCT Expedition
I figured out how I can save for my expedition! Although $1,378 seems like not enough I could do some things to pad it like double or triple each amount for that week. I plan on transferring the money from my checking to my savings. This way I'll get a little interest added along the way. AH HA!!
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