13699538:powderdrunkie said:come have a beer at Snoqualmie pass
13699556:RRhighrider said:I guess since to are going south you don't need to start as early but you are getting a late start. Everyone I know that has done the PCT did it northbound and started late March/early April.
13699568:byubound said:Well I'm underage and live right down 90,
Well come ride dirt bikes sober then or something when you pick some mail up at the chevron
13699670:iFlip said:Good luck. Hope you enjoy more success than the guy who posted a very similar thread about starting the AT. Bump this thread when you finish the trail, or if you bail. Have an awesome adventure!
13699568:byubound said:Well I'm underage and live right down 90, but thanks!
13707866:byubound said:Just a quick update while I'm sitting in bend, OR. Hit the 1/4 mark today, which is like 670ish miles in. Washington was super rad, dealt with quite a bit of snow in the north cascades but that was to be expected. Moving 25 to 30 miles a day right now which feels pretty good. Lots of cool pictures on the blog if anybody wants to see.
13707941:iFlip said:Well done! Keep at it and stay true to "10 by 10" and you'll burn up the trail!
13708174:firecrotch said:whats 10 by 10?
13707916:.MASSHOLE. said:Good luck man. Is there any concern that wildfires may impede you when you hit CA (not sure if the trail goes that way)?
13707941:iFlip said:Well done! Keep at it and stay true to "10 by 10" and you'll burn up the trail!
13716767:byubound said:Definitely something I need to keep an eye on as I continue south. There was a McDonald's pretty much on the trail that was a sort of landmark down south that burned down this year, so that's a bummer. Usually the PCT association does a good job of establishing reroutes pretty quickly when fires come up. I did have to miss some 14 miles of the trail near crater lake due to a fire that started like 2 days before I got there though.
Yeah, that's what I've been going for and it definitely helps keep the pace up. Did a 40 mile day a few days ago.
Taking a day off in Truckee, CA today which is mile 1160 or so, so well past the halfway mark and things are still going great!
13731095:JTTrembles said:We all get going sometimes, but what ever you do do not stick your dick in a tree hole. You never know whats living in there
13731900:skierman said:I hope you make a wrong turn.
13731900:skierman said:I hope you make a wrong turn.
 
	13735228:byubound said:Well I'm back at home and now I have no idea what to do with my life.
13735228:byubound said:Well I'm back at home and now I have no idea what to do with my life.
13735228:byubound said:Well I'm back at home and now I have no idea what to do with my life.
13735244:iFlip said:Congratulations on the successful thru-hike! You're in exactly the same position most folks who finish the trail find themselves in. While out there you have a goal and a purpose each day. Once the overall goal is complete, very few have a "next step" planned.
Eat a ton of food. Sleep a lot. Get used to riding in cars again (I found this part terrifying at first). I put on 15 pounds in two weeks after I finished the AT. I was in a perpetual state of starvation on the trail, finding it impossible to eat enough. The 15 pounds was desperately needed.
Good luck on figuring out what's next.
13735779:firecrotch said:That was fuckin fast dude! What's it like being back?