PCT Journey, Volume Two – Techapaci Pass to Kennedy Meadows
It was rather interesting resuming my walk after the two week break. It was good to see family and talk to a few friends. I resumed my walk late in the afternoon on Tuesday June 2nd at Techapaci...
View ArticlePCT Journey, Volume Three – Kennedy Meadows to Tuolumne Meadows
Greetings everyone. Wow, what an incredible journey I had through the High Sierra’s. When I left Kennedy Meadows the forecast was for mixed rain and snow as well as cold temps for the first few days...
View ArticlePCT Journey, Volume Four – Tuolumne Meadows to Kings Beach (Lake Tahoe)
Mike had a chance to stop by the store on his way through Lake Tahoe on the Pacific Crest Trail and it was the first time we actually got to meet in person. Here is his 4th installment from his time on...
View ArticlePCT Thru-Hike Update: Northern California
After spending a week at Lake Tahoe it’s time to get back on trail. But first some honorable mentions to the local merchants at Kings Beach. I absolutely enjoyed my stay in Kings Beach. While in...
View ArticlePCT Thru Hike – Oregon
After the many miles of California, Oregon seemed to fly by. Certainly the length of the trail in Oregon (450 miles) as compared to California (1,700 miles) had something to do with it. Southern...
View ArticleNana’s Pacific Crest Trail Adventure – Week One!
Local Truckee -Tahoe resident, Nana Langton is thru-hiking the Pacific Crest Trail this year. Tahoe Mountain Sports is a proud sponsor of her efforts! Zigzagging its way from Mexico to Canada through...
View ArticleNana’s Pacific Crest Trail Adventure – Warner Springs to Big Bear
I’m back to report on the next segment of my Pacific Crest Trail hike. When I last left off, I was at Warner Springs, a resort in eastern San Diego County. Although in the “middle of nowhere”, Warner...
View ArticleNana’s Pacific Crest Trail Adventure – Big Bear to Kennedy Meadows
I’m back with my report for the next segment of my Pacific Crest Trail hike. When I last left off, I was in Big Bear, in the mountains of San Bernardino County. I made a major change in my equipment...
View ArticleTrue Love: Trail Running The Sierra
Guest: Ryan Running in the Sierra is a treat when it comes to trail running. The awesome views and developed trails are both reasons why I love running here. My Story: I wasn’t really a trail runner to...
View ArticleMt. Agassiz Trip Report
Eastern Sierra Trip Report – Mount Agassiz Mount Agassiz, at 13,899 feet (4,236 m), is one of the twenty highest peaks of California and just shy of the sought after 14er summits. It’s the...
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