Users' questions

How long does it take to hike from Mexico to Canada?

How long does it take to hike from Mexico to Canada?

It takes most 4-6 months to complete the trail. Most thru-hikers begin at the southern end of the PCT in April. From there, they hike north, finishing at the Canadian border sometime in September.

Does anyone hike the PCT from Canada to Mexico?

Quick note: the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is a long-distance, National Scenic Trail, which runs approximately 2650 miles from the Mexican border to Canada, following (roughly) the crest of the Sierra Nevada and Cascades. [To be completely accurate, we’re not actually walking from Canada to Mexico in a straight shot.

How long does it take to hike the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada?

four to six months
Overview. The Pacific Crest Trail runs 2650 miles through California, Oregon and Washington, spanning between the US’ borders with Mexico and Canada. It takes anywhere from four to six months of hiking, week by week, from one national park and wilderness area to the next.

Can you camp anywhere on the PCT?

The answer is: No, you cannot camp just anywhere you want on the trail. While the PCT might sometimes look like one big campground with plenty of flat spots, you cannot make any place you want your campsite.

How difficult is the Pacific Crest Trail?

Between 50 – 60% of people who attempt a thru-hike of the PCT fail to complete the entire hike due to fatigue, illness/injury, running out of money, or having a negative mindset. The highest point on the PCT is 13,153 feet (4,009 miles) at Forrester Pass.

Does the Pacific Crest Trail continue in Canada?

The Pacific Crest Trail spans 2,650 miles (4,265 kilometers) from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon, and Washington. It is a National Scenic Trail.

How many miles a day on the PCT?

The average thru-hiker will take about five months to walk the entire trail, averaging 20-plus miles a day after factoring in rest days.

Are there grizzly bears on the Pacific Crest Trail?

So, are there grizzly bears on the Pacific Crest Trail? Yes, there are still technically grizzly bears (also known as brown bears) on the PCT, your chances of coming across one are slim to none. This is in the area that encompasses the North Cascades, through which the Pacific Crest Trail travels for just 18 miles.

How much money do you need to hike the Pacific Crest Trail?

How much will it cost to thru-hike the PCT? A typical hiker spends between $4000-8000+ on a thru-hike.

How long is the trail from Mexico to Canada?

The Pacific Crest Trail spans 2,650 miles (4,265 kilometers) from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon, and Washington.

Can you walk from Mexico to Canada?

Although you could technically use many different routes to walk from Mexico to Canada, the preferred route of hikers seeking the adventure of a lifetime is to hike the entire route of the Pacific Crest Trail.

How do you hike the Pacific Crest Trail?

Steps Obtain 1 or more permits to hike the Pacific Crest Trail. Prepare to hike the Pacific Crest Trail. Arrange for supplies to be shipped to you throughout your hike. Pack the appropriate clothing and supplies for the Pacific Crest Trail. Hike the Pacific Crest Trail.