This Week’s Top Instagram Posts from the #PacificCrestTrail

While it may not be thru-hiking season, there are still some lucky people out on the #PacificCrestTrail! Unfortunately, if you are reading this, you’re probably not one of those few people making the trek. But that means that hopefully you’re preparing to take it on later this hiking season!

If you’d like to be featured, we search Instagram for great photos with the hashtag #PacificCrestTrail, #PCT and #PacificCrestTrials (our personal favorite) and select a few standouts each week for your viewing pleasure.

Here’s some visual splendor chock full of the insta-greatness we have all been waiting for. The following photos were taken between April 4 and April 16.

A journey of 2,650 miles starts with a single step….

A post shared by Kristin Clements (@krispyklementz) on

Ready to rock and roll! On day 2 right now and packed out 3lbs. of trash so far. #Groundskeepers

A post shared by Reptar (@reptarhikes) on

Let’s go! #pct2017 #nobo

A post shared by Ryan Clark (@campo2canada) on

Here we come PCT! Sun hats are so in right now. . . . #pct2017 #pct #thruhiker

A post shared by @emilyvincunas on

Mile 200 and 9,000 feet of elevation drop! Oh and 2 more rattle snakes! #pct2017

A post shared by Abi Spofford (@abisbigadventures) on

It’s looking a lot like people are headed to the border to make the trek! Congrats to those on the trail! I look forward to seeing the group increase!

Happy hiking!

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Comments 1

  • livingthedream : Apr 21st

    Note: First photo is not even taken this year, as his photo shows both terminus.

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