Congratulations to These PCT Thru-Hike Finishers: Part 7
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
Little Mermaid / Poppins
@Angie.goes.wild
Finish Date: August 27
Kurt
Finish Date: September 23
Chip
@amorphous_blob
Finish Date: September 28
Fireball
@whitt_claire
Finish Date: September 15
Critter
@lukehartung
Finish Date: September 29
Break Down Barbie
@Brittany_manney
Finish Date: October 24
Neo
@nicole.kepron
Finish Date: October 17
Two Step
@tinyhanns_
Finish Date: September 27
AKA & Cashew
@sitaraskhan & @erik.ohlrogge
Finish Date: September 13
Diana + Urs
@dielissendiana
Finish Date: October 13
Blackout
@_paul_osborne_
Finish Date: September 26
Hype
@anthony_bonett
Finish Date: August 11
Monochrome
@amandaauroraa
Finish Date: August 12
Twist and Nala
Finish Date: October 4
Rabbit
@carlblanchet
Finish Date: July 24
Congratulations to all the 2024 PCT finishers — your achievements are remarkable and worth celebrating!
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Comments 4
Oh dear, I made the picture toward the end of September. Is there confusion between when I sent the picture and when it was taken?
Hey Kurt! You had entered your finish date into the spreadsheet as October 24th– if this isn’t the correct finish date, please let me know what it was! I would be happy to go back in and edit it. Congrats on the hike!
The correct picture date was September 23.
The form says Finish Date, which for me was October 24 because I went back and hiked three segments of the trail that were closed earlier due to fires. Maybe the form could say Picture Date