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Pacific Crest Trail Journal
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Hiking the PCT. Any sats donated will be transferred to my brother on the trail.

He doesn’t know, but I will turn the keys over to him when it’s time. The public nature of NOSTR would not bother him.

Day 3: March 19

First picture is a view from the campsite from the night prior.

After morning stretches, he is back on the trail.

We don’t hear from him all day and ask for a “Radio Check.”

Grant tells us to “have a little faith, I’m too tired for a ‘radio check’ every few hours.”

2nd picture is the mile marker which also serves as encouragement.

Views from the hike and the final picture is from Day 3 camp site.

Grant states that one moment he is walking in the brush, and suddenly, the landscape opens up.

A picture of the burger and beer from Day 2 is included.

He seems to be doing well at this point.

Day 2: Monday, March 18

Sunrise on the trail. 

Grant comments his feet feel fine, but his legs feel like he was kicked by Jon Jones.

He reports good sleep and is ready to hike the ascent out of the creek basin.

Picture 2: Encouragement on the trail.

Grant finds a small town and grabs a burger and a beer. As he was leaving town, a rain comes in and he stalls under an overpass. The rain quickly passes and gives way to beautiful weather.

Grant comments many people stayed behind in town, but he doesn’t want to waste time so immediately gets back on trail.

He is gaining confidence and says that if the trail doesn’t take him out within the first week, he will be sending a post card from Canada.

Camp was taken at mile 30, he is tired, but must hike on another 2.5 miles to find another camp.

Picture of Kitchen creek, a place to fill water bottles.

Grant makes camp in Fred Canyon.

Day 1: Camp at Sunset

Hauser Creek

Day 1: Sunday, March 17

Grant starts the trail. He finds a hiking buddy, “A 7 foot German guy” with a sense of humor.

2 miles in the guy stops Grant: “I need to dig a cat hole.” The accent and the scene was apparently hilarious and Grant couldn’t quit laughing.

A picture (2) below where you can ”see the German Guy waving.”

They seem to be getting along nicely.

Other pics include: First trail lunch, Selfie

Grant makes it to camp. Legs feeling stiff. He mentions: “The last time I saw my German friend he didn’t look so good.”

Grant comments that most of the people he started with probably NGMI. He mentions there are many out of

Shape hikers on the trail.

Dinner: Freeze Dried Chicken Alfredo

At dinner, Grant notices “2 Austrian chicks walk right by the camp” without missing a stride.

I guess they were going farther than the 15.4 miles Grant hiked on Day 1.

Day 0: Saturday, March 16

First Camp.

Grant comments the wind is heavy and makes a joke that he tucked his tent between two bushes to break the wind.

Family responds: “Survival skills are already paying off.”

(3 photos)

Saturday, March 16

Southern Terminus, Day 0

Grant expresses a combination of anxiety and excitement.

He spent the prior night at a hotel in San Diego and was shuttled to the start of the trail.

The family is equal parts excited and nervous. We are all pulling for him. It feels like we are walking the trail beside him.

My brother, Grant is hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, From Mexico to Canada.

He started his journey on Sunday, March 17.

I am going to document his journey, here, on NOSTR, and turn the private keys over to him after the journey is complete.

I will update the feed and then add a daily entry with the texts and pictures he sends back home to us.

If you are kind enough to contribute any sats along the way, they will all be forwarded along to him.

He is not on NOSTR or really any social media.