Hiya!I'm Hannah, a PCT NOBO hiker, and tuna enthusiast. Yep, you read that right. Tuna. I'm leaving the sweet plains of Ohio to hike the PCT this year, but was born and raised in San Diego, and I am beyond stoked to hike the full PCT. Follow along to hear about the ups, downs, and everything in between on this blog and on my Instagram @hann_reyes.
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Dear Future PCT Hiker…
Dear Future PCT Hiker,So, you’re thinking of embarking on a hike. A 2,650+ mile hike spanning deserts, plains, and high mountain ranges. To
The End of My PCT Journey (Mile 907-703)
Cruising the JMT The John Muir Trail is a 211 mile trail from Yosemite to Mt. Whitney. The JMT essentially follows the PCT the entire
Quick Update! (Mile 1049-907)
I have just about 200 miles left of my journey! I probably won't be making it to town until I finish, so here is a quick update from
Storms, Unlikley Hitches, and Tramily (Miles 1322-1049)
Peace in Desolation Wilderness Desolation Wilderness was the first time I truly felt I was in the sierras. The goregeos granite peaks, the icy
The Flip Flop (Mile 1322-1497)
A Miricle Hitch So, I've reached Canada (the normal end point of the PCT) but have decided to go back to the Sierras to finish up some miles. The
To Canada!!! (Mile 2297-2650)
Mt.Ranier Washington has breathtaking landscape after breathtaking landscape. Sometimes we'll spend a few days in dense thick forest, unable to see
From Oregon to Washington (Mile 1,984-2,297)
Inner Tube UpdateSo, in the last blog I mentioned I was beginning to carry an inner tube. I'm sure everyone is on the edge of their seat to
The First Half of Oregon (Mile 1692-1984)
A new state means new adventures. Oregon has lived up to its reputation of lush forests, wacky cities, and superb lakes. Folks in California were
The End of California…For Now (Miles1502-1692)
Miles come faster now. I'm not sure if it's the change in terrain, my body adjusting to the pace, or my general mindset. It's probably a combination
The Flip (Mile 1332-1502)
Arriving in Kennedy Meadows South was surreal. Essentially everyone who I've met on my journey was there, prepping for the Sierras, planning for a