PCT Q & A Part 2: Logistics and Planning | Pacific Crest Trail 2022

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Since finishing my Pacific Crest Trail thru-hike, I have been getting a TON of questions so I thought I'd take a little time and answer the most common. Since there were so many, I broke up these Q & As into two different parts. This is Part 2- Logistics and Planning. My answers to common questions about planning a thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail. Use the timestamps below if you want to jump around to specific questions :)
    Q & A Part 1: Logistics and Planning: • PCT Q & A Part 1: Pers...
    Want to nerd out on gear? Here's my Post-Trail gear review video: • PCT Gear Review (Post ...
    Want a more immersion experience of my hike? Here's the playlist with my vlogs from the trail: • Pacific Crest Trail 2022
    PCTA Permit Website: permit.pcta.org
    0:00- Intro
    1:17- Permit Process
    3:49- How old is too old to hike?
    4:50- Physical Training
    6:59- Mental Prep
    8:54- MONEY
    12:43- Dogs on Trail
    15:29- Safe for Solo Females?
    16:55- Making friends/finding a Tramily
    18:10- Preventing Injuries
    22:53- Knowing where to camp
    24:20- Navigating with Farout Guides
    25:25- Longest stretch between towns/getting food and water
    27:54- Planning daily mileage goals
    29:38- Planning Resupply
    34:07- Eating Healthy?
    35:33- Storing food at night
    37:35- What I wish I knew before starting...
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Komentáře • 29

  • @TheHungryHiker
    @TheHungryHiker Před rokem +5

    Solid advice Arielle!! As someone who is a planner my heart (and fault - I tried planning every aspect of my PCT thru-hike because I was scared), one of the first lessons I learned when thru-hiking the PCT was to be okay with letting the plan go out the window and to be flexible, go with the flow with whatever the trail would bring my way. I swear, some of my most memorable experiences out on the PCT were not planned and I couldn't have planned them even if I wanted to. Your PCT Q&A video series is really going to help a lot of future PCT thru-hikers plan their hikes. I wish I had your video series when I was planning my first thru-hike. :)

  • @scotttan6377
    @scotttan6377 Před rokem +1

    Great comprehensive information ! There's so much to pack in !
    Just a few questions :
    > Is there special insurance you can buy in case you need to be airlifted ?
    > As a driver and you come across who appears to be a PCT hiker , how do you safely ensure that the backpacker is safe to give a lift ?
    > Are there "local chapters" where one can be a part of the trail angels ?
    > Besides water , what food items and non-food items are sought after when coming across Trail Magic ?
    > How crucial is it to know how to use a compass and a topographic map ?

  • @Aanginator1
    @Aanginator1 Před rokem +1

    I love the quality and depth of your vlogs and Q & A! Thank you so much! I’m going to start section hiking the PCT at 53! Did section K in 2020 with lazy pack goats and learned I didn’t need them😂 I’m the healthiest I’ve been in a least 20 years! Overcoming black mold exposure, PTSD, food sensitivities and embracing 10 years of sobriety. My kids are big and I’m chasing my dreams again! You’ve been truly inspiring! I really appreciate your healthy attitude and emotional maturity! Congrats on going for your masters in holistic nutrition, or something of that nature!!! We need more of you! I only really started healing when I stopped poisoning myself. Anyway have fun in New Zealand!! I lived on a dairy goat farm for room and board north of Auckland when I was 21 because I ran out of money coming home from conservation work in Australia and had a blast!

  • @gaylewalker4239
    @gaylewalker4239 Před rokem

    Thank you for all the great info. Keep trekking. 😀

  • @frstesiste7670
    @frstesiste7670 Před rokem

    Really excellent advice. Particularly taking it easy for the first weeks are super important IMO. It's so easy to do too much unless you're extremely well prepared.

  • @arthurjamison772
    @arthurjamison772 Před rokem

    Excellent!

  • @haystacksonthetrail1235

    Awesome video! Thank you so much! This was so helpful and I really appreciate your thoughts, advice, and wisdom from your experience!

    • @ArielleShipe
      @ArielleShipe  Před rokem

      Thank you!! And thank you again for the editing catch!!

  • @timothybryant649
    @timothybryant649 Před rokem

    Looking forward to your new adventure’s. Can’t wait to see the video. Be safe and enjoy!

  • @delaneyprince9947
    @delaneyprince9947 Před rokem

    So much good info! Thank you so much for sharing and creating so many incredible resources for all us future hikers!!!

    • @ArielleShipe
      @ArielleShipe  Před rokem

      Aww my pleasure!! Thank you for watching :)

  • @SaramLex
    @SaramLex Před rokem

    Thank you for the new great video, Arielle!👍 Best wishes!

  • @jeffdidier3737
    @jeffdidier3737 Před rokem

    Great info as always!! What book(s) do you think helped the most in your planning?

  • @libraryfiles4470
    @libraryfiles4470 Před 11 měsíci

    Where is the resupply video? Where are the spreadsheets? I can’t find your in depth video.

  • @MarkField-wj9fq
    @MarkField-wj9fq Před rokem +1

    Five months seems like a long, uh, time. What would you say best describes trail practice when it comes to sex: (1) You're too smelly, dirty, and tired to worry about it; (2) If you're on a zero and have your own room, go for it; (3) People do it on the trail and aren't as discreet as they think they are; (4) all of the above; (5) none of the above.

  • @stevenvarner9806
    @stevenvarner9806 Před rokem

    If you should happen to see hiking legends Constantine and Magpie in New Zealand, give them a "hi" for me. They're doing the TA.

  • @SigfridSWE
    @SigfridSWE Před rokem

    In the Sierras, could you keep your miles up or did you do less miles there?

  • @Shannon-en4tt
    @Shannon-en4tt Před rokem

    What powdered greens did you use?

  • @haystacksonthetrail1235

    Is it possible that you included an edit on accident around 15:45 or so?

    • @ArielleShipe
      @ArielleShipe  Před rokem +2

      AHHH yes!! I have been so busy this last week that I wasn't able to give this the final once over view I usually do. Thank you for catching that!! I just edited out the extra 10 seconds on the back end so hopeful CZcams sorts that out in the next couple hours.

    • @haystacksonthetrail1235
      @haystacksonthetrail1235 Před rokem

      @@ArielleShipe no worries. I'm starting the PCT in April and your videos are priceless.

    • @lenisemicolon
      @lenisemicolon Před rokem

      I noticed that, it seemed like a loaded edit actually 😅

  • @flynnstone3580
    @flynnstone3580 Před rokem

    Only speaking for myself. Been backpacking the High Sierras for 50 years now and never got a permit and never been stopped by a ranger asking me to show a permit.