Congratulations to these 2022 Pacific Crest Trail Thru-Hikers: Part 2
2650 miles, 3 states, 26 national forests, 7 national parks, and countless ramen bombs later, these Pacific Crest Trail thru-hikers successfully trekked from Mexico to Canada. Making it to the northern terminus is merely dream when they take their first few steps on trail. It’s a goal that they work towards each and every day. These thru-hikers battled blisters, drought, raging forest fires, and several other obstacles that pushed them past their comfort zones. The took a dream and turned it into a hard-fought reality. Making it to Canada is a win: a win that they can carry with them for the rest of their lives.
Join us in congratulating these incredible hikers on their accomplishment. It was well-earned and you deserve to be celebrated!
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Hot Wheelz
@zorog
Finish Date: August 10
Sunrise
@sofiedewilde9
Finish Date: August 10
Trips
@maryyel
Finish Date: August 17
Maui
@Sam_murphy18
Finish Date: August 23
Not Yet
Finish Date: August 24
Killer
@thru.hike_w.me
Finish Date: August 27
Sweatsuit
@quinton_peters
Finish Date: August 30
Pa’at
Finish Date: August 30
Captain Planet
Finish Date: August 31
BearHang
@huckleberry_stick
Finish Date: August 31
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Sunrise and Hotwheelz, what are your backpacks? The purple-black ones? You are using?
Amazing achievement!!! Sunrise, lived your post about ending up using trail running shoes. Very helpful advice
Happy life for you all. Doro
Doro –
It looks like Sunrise is using a ULA Circuit and Hotwheelz has a Northern Ultralight Sundown.