• For anyone interested I'm just back from the John Muir Trail in California. It was absolutely brilliant. Physically very demanding, but so beautiful. My wife and I haven't been thru-hiking before, so this was a bit of a challenge but we loved it. Planning our next adventure already (suggestions welcome)!

    The only thing I'd change was footwear - I used pair of reasonably well worn in gore tex hiking boots, but they gave me blisters about 130 miles into the hike. I ignored backpacking forum advice to wear trail runners that breathe, because who expects rain in CA, and I think the moisture got me. By the end of the day my socks were literally steaming when the boots came off.

    If anyone is tempted to do it would be happy to help with itinerary, kit list, suggestions on where to pitch a tent etc etc!


    3 Attachments

    • P9103770.JPG
    • P9143809.JPG
    • P9203913.JPG
  • That looks incredible, not heard of the John Muir trail but will have a read up on it.

  • That first picture is stunning! How about the outher side of the country for the next one?
    The Appalachian Trail

  • John Muir Trail

    Looks amazing! Always wanted to do a "thru-hike"

    How many days was it? Where did you start?

  • Just seen this! Nice one. How remote is it?

    There are plenty of thru-hiking I'd recommend, mostly in South America as I loved our 4 months in Patagonia, but have unfinished business there. Huaraz, with the HuascarĂ¡n National Park and Huayhuash around the corner is really suited for some long treks as well.

    On the other hand of the spectrum also plenty of stuff in Europe sounds amazing, like the different high routes in the Alps and Pyrenees, probably more drawn to the latter of the two because usually less busy.

    A bit less popular to the East, but there are loads of bothies in the Tatras that could be linked in a big trek and the Caucasus has definitely got my attention too.

    My current dream is Tajikistan though.

About

Avatar for Bezzin @Bezzin started