I spent the last five months thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The PCT is a 2,650-mile long-distance hiking trail stretching from the Mexican border in California to the Canadian border in Washington. It passes through diverse landscapes, from arid deserts and dense forests to high alpine mountain ranges like the Sierra Nevada and the Cascades.
Hiking the PCT was an amazing adventure and I wanted to share some of my favorite images from this trail with you guys.
I hope you like the photos and please let me know if you have any questions about the trail!
1: One of my favorite campsites near Idyllwild, California
2: Cactus near Julian, California
3: Tahquitz Peak near Idyllwild, California
4: Baby rattlesnake in California
5: Horned toad in California
6: Joshua Tree during sunset in the Mojave Desert, California
7: Campsite in the Sierra Nevada, California
8: Cowboys transporting goods to a ranger station in the Sierra Nevada, California
9: Ascent of Mt. Whitney, the highest mountain in the lower 48 states
10: Rae Lakes in the Sierra Nevada, California
11: Top of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park, California
12: Waterfall in Yosemite National Park, California
13: Sun shining through the forest somewhere in Oregeon
14: Deer on a foggy day somewhere in Oregon
15: Mt. Hood during sunset in Oregon
16: “Knife Edge” in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Washington
17: Red blue berry fields near Stevens Pass, Washington
18: Deer on trail near Stehekin, Washington
19: Final campsite before reaching the Canadian border
20: Hopkins Lake, Washington
FremtidigeMegleren on
Awesome pictures dude! What a epic journey. Hit me up if you ever go to Norway! I’m up for some hiking 🥾
h_manbean on
Beautiful shots & an incredible experience!! I’ve never done something like this, but have always wanted to. I’ve wanted to know, how do you feed yourself on such a long journey?
maniacbitch83 on
This is something I want to do someday! Great pictures!!
Theoldelf on
Grats man. That’s a massive undertaking. Goat Rocks in Washington was enough hiking for me.
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Hey everyone,
I spent the last five months thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The PCT is a 2,650-mile long-distance hiking trail stretching from the Mexican border in California to the Canadian border in Washington. It passes through diverse landscapes, from arid deserts and dense forests to high alpine mountain ranges like the Sierra Nevada and the Cascades.
Hiking the PCT was an amazing adventure and I wanted to share some of my favorite images from this trail with you guys.
I hope you like the photos and please let me know if you have any questions about the trail!
Feel free to check out my [Instagram](http://instagram.com/moritzkoerkel) if you want to follow me on future adventures!
1: One of my favorite campsites near Idyllwild, California
2: Cactus near Julian, California
3: Tahquitz Peak near Idyllwild, California
4: Baby rattlesnake in California
5: Horned toad in California
6: Joshua Tree during sunset in the Mojave Desert, California
7: Campsite in the Sierra Nevada, California
8: Cowboys transporting goods to a ranger station in the Sierra Nevada, California
9: Ascent of Mt. Whitney, the highest mountain in the lower 48 states
10: Rae Lakes in the Sierra Nevada, California
11: Top of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park, California
12: Waterfall in Yosemite National Park, California
13: Sun shining through the forest somewhere in Oregeon
14: Deer on a foggy day somewhere in Oregon
15: Mt. Hood during sunset in Oregon
16: “Knife Edge” in the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Washington
17: Red blue berry fields near Stevens Pass, Washington
18: Deer on trail near Stehekin, Washington
19: Final campsite before reaching the Canadian border
20: Hopkins Lake, Washington
Awesome pictures dude! What a epic journey. Hit me up if you ever go to Norway! I’m up for some hiking 🥾
Beautiful shots & an incredible experience!! I’ve never done something like this, but have always wanted to. I’ve wanted to know, how do you feed yourself on such a long journey?
This is something I want to do someday! Great pictures!!
Grats man. That’s a massive undertaking. Goat Rocks in Washington was enough hiking for me.