If you haven’t been keeping up, long-distance hikers Shawn Forry and Justin Lichter, both of California, started hiking the Pacific Crest Trail last October in hopes of becoming the first to ever thru-hike the 2,650-mile trail in the winter. Well they just finished. It’s especially notable since they gave themselves less than 20 percent odds of finishing.
In sort-of related news, the Pacific Crest Trail Association revamped its permitting system to only allow 50 long-distance hikers to begin the trek each day. The organization expects a record number of hikers this year following the popularity of the film “Wild”.
It’s sort of funny reading interviews with them, they were disappointed there wasn’t a deeper snow pack! Crazy bastards, but I admire them a lot!
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I know right – as if hiking that far in the dead of winter wasn’t enough of an achievement.
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