Pacific Crest Trail Data Book: Mileages, Landmarks, Facilities, Resupply Data, and Essential Trail Information for the Entire Pacific Crest Trail, from Mexico to Canada
By Benedict Go
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The essential, cut-to-the-chase handbook for hiking and backpacking the PCT
If you want bare-bones information about the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail without all the long, detailed descriptions, the Pacific Crest Trail Data Book is exactly what you’re looking for. Based on data from the three comprehensive Wilderness Press guidebooks to the PCT, this book is filled with convenient, easy-to-read, at-a-glance tables. Compact and lightweight, with trail-tested features, it’s handy both on and off the trail. Use it for pre-trip planning for resupply stops; setting daily on-the-trail mileage goals by anticipating campsites, water sources, trail gradient, and facilities; and easily calculating distances between any two points on the trail. Whether you’re north- or south-bound, whether you’re hiking the entire PCT or just sections of it, the first step of your journey begins with this book.
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Pacific Crest Trail Data Book - Benedict Go
The Journey of a Thousand Ri begins with the first step.
Pacific Crest Trail Data Book
1st EDITION 1997
2nd EDITION 2000
3rd EDITION 2001
4th EDITION 2005
5th EDITION 2013
6th EDITION 2021
Copyright © 1997, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2013, 2021 by Benedict Go and Keen Communications LLC
ISBN 9780899979014 (pbk.); ISBN 9780899979021 (ebook)
Cartography: Scott McGrew
Cover photo: Section H in Southern California © Jordan Summers
Interior photos: Benedict Go; top left: Laura Randall; center left, bottom left, top right, and bottom right: Jordan Summers
Calendars: tashechka/Shutterstock.com
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NOTICE: The author and publisher caution users of the data contained herein that land and resource managers along the route of the PCT can, and often do, make changes to the trail’s routing, thereby changing or invalidating the information. Post offices and resupply points may be closed for numerous reasons at any time,