Congratulations to These 2024 Pacific Crest Trail Thru-Hikers: Part 4
The Pacific Crest Trail is often regarded as one of North America’s most beautiful and iconic thru-hikes, stretching 2,650 miles from the Mexican border all the way to Canada. Every year, thousands of hikers set out on this unforgettable journey, pushing their limits both physically and mentally as they navigate this incredibly varied terrain.
Successfully completing a thru-hike of the PCT is a massive accomplishment, requiring unwavering determination, mental toughness, and emotional stamina. We’re thrilled to spotlight the incredible hikers who have completed this journey in 2024!
Have you just finished your PCT thru-hike? If yes, please celebrate your finish with us by submitting a photo through the form below. We can’t wait to share your incredible achievement!
2024 PCT Thru-Hiker Photo Submission
Greasy
Finish Date: September 26
Batman and Sailor
@Chuck_and_Em_Show
Finish Date: August 1
Squeek
@ch0colate_rain
Finish Date: September 10
The German
@finnadowhatafinnado
Finish Date: September 10
Queen Bee
@aperfectworldbydark
Finish Date: September 13
Blackout
Finish Date: September 26
Wind
@windhikes
Finish Date: September 1
Big Owl
@bigowlonthetrail
Finish Date: August 28
Afterparty
@stefanieiojica
Finish Date: October 2
Mouse
@Twaring
Finish Date: September 15
HARDSTART
Finish Date: October 4
Miss Moss
@abby_goes_hiking
Finish Date: September 14
Extremo & Pazzo
@extremo_pazzo
Finish Date: October 1
Baloo
@keenlykate
Finish Date: July 29
Solar
@Zoegreenhouse
Finish Date: August 15
Congratulations to all the 2024 PCT finishers — your achievements are remarkable and worth celebrating!
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