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Paperback, 7th Revised edition
Published: 10th November 2020
Paperback, 8th Revised edition
Published: 10th November 2020
Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon & Washington: From the California Border to Canada
By (Author) Jordan Summers
Original author Jeffrey P. Schaffer
Original author Andy Selters
Wilderness Press
Wilderness Press
10th November 2020
8th Revised edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Walking, hiking, trekking
917.950444
Paperback
344
Width 165mm, Height 241mm
Your hiking and backpacking guide to the PCT
In Oregon and Washington, the Pacific Crest Trail winds past rivers, peaks, forests, meadows, fascinating geological formations, and other natural wonders. Let our PCT gurusJordan Summers, Jeffrey P. Schaffer, and Andy Seltershelp you with everything you need to know about this section of the 2,650-mile trail, which traverses 24 national forests, 37 wilderness areas, and 7 national parks. In Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon & Washington, you'll meet up with the PCT at the California border and hike, climb, descend, and switchback your way to the edge of Canada. Written by accomplished hikers who have each logged over 5,000 trail miles, this book helps you locate the trail and side trips, find water sources, and access resupply routes. Featuring a complete map of the routein the form of 149 topographic strip mapsPacific Crest Trail: Oregon & Washington provides rich descriptions of the trail, tips on planning your hike, and information on the region's natural history, geology, and ecology. You'll also get important details on camping, permits, and the best seasons to go. Plan a day hike, a weekend trip, or an ambitious thru-hike. Let's get going. The trail awaits!
These guides will plant both your feet in the dirt, so you can travel into the wild with confidence.
Pacific Crest Trail Association
For anyone who has ever remotely thought about hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, the eighth edition of this guidebook is for you.... The details listed in this edition of this book are essential for aspiring hikers by giving specifics on water, camping and where to send supplies. The layout is also clear and user friendly.
Eugene Weekly
Since he was six years old, Jordan Summers has had more fun sleeping on rock, snow, and dirt than any one person should be allowed, spending absurd amounts of time in mountains, forests, canyons, and deserts. Jordans newest guidebooks, Pacific Crest Trail: Northern California and Pacific Crest Trail: Oregon and Washington, are the result of Summers 4,000-plus miles trekking this national treasure. Jordans passion for the outdoors and love for the Sierra Nevada range combined to propel his motivation in writing guidebooks: to help hikers of all abilities get out there, have a great time out there, leave no trace there, and come home safely from there. Summers is an alumnus of the National Outdoor Leadership School, a Leave No Trace trainer, and a NOLS-WMI Wilderness First Responder. Jordan lives in the Sierra Nevada foothill town of Pioneer, California, and is a volunteer for the Tahoe Rim Trail Association and the Pacific Crest Trail Association.