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15th September 06, 07:17 PM
#61
I'm at Snoqualmie Pass, WA, at milepoint 2383.2 - just 270 miles to go, a little less than two weeks!
I've walked through snow, raging rivers, and fire to get this far, and it's been an amazing journey. I'm both excited and sad that the hike is nearing an end. At least I'm with four friends, all people I've met out on the trail, and we're planning on finishing together. There are others around who I know as well, and the tension is in the air - it's practically crackling - as we near the Canadian border.
But of course this is northern Washington, so it's raining and snowing out on the trail now. The last stretch will be a cold one, whereas the first was a hot and dry one.
As always, my journal and photos are at: http://www.breecher.com
Andrew.
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15th September 06, 07:26 PM
#62
Way to go! I've been following your journal.
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27th September 06, 03:33 PM
#63
I came to this party late - I've been catching up with your journal and pictures. A dear friend did the PCT several years ago and another dear friend is currently doing the Camino in northern Spain, so I've really enjoyed your journal. I send you my best and thank you for letting us know about your progress!
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27th September 06, 03:43 PM
#64
Well done Andrew - your journey is near its end. I've never had the good fortune to hike the PCT but I did help build about 10 miles of the trail you're now walking. A month and a half of tent living in this alpine wilderness was amazing but making a finished graded trail out of the virgin landscape was hard work. I'm glad you're able to enjoy it!
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7th October 06, 10:23 AM
#65
I finished the PCT in Manning Park, BC, on the 2nd of October. 2,663 miles of trail from Mexico to Canada. Whew, I'm tired!
I'm still in Seattle now, visiting with trail friends, but I'm flying back to Boston tomorrow. Then I have to get a job, get an apartment, and all that "real life" stuff everyone else deals with. Feh.
Andrew.
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7th October 06, 10:48 AM
#66
Congratulations, Andrew!
That is quite an accomplishment.
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8th October 06, 08:04 PM
#67
No, the accomplishment is for my four-yard Bear Kilt, which now has 5,000 backpacking miles on it.
Andrew.
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8th October 06, 09:22 PM
#68
congrats!
when you get to boston, have tom coffee milk and fresh lobster for me...I miss both so very much! ( grew up outside new bedford, 50 miles south of boston)
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8th October 06, 09:47 PM
#69
Congrats Andrew on a Job well done
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9th October 06, 07:53 AM
#70
PCT, straight-though. Bluidy fantastic....just fantastic. I'm jealous as all get-out.
I've not been following it, but you can darned well bet that I'll spend a couple of hours on your website this week.
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