What Mile is Kennedy Meadows on the PCT?

What Mile is Kennedy Meadows on the PCT?

Kennedy Meadow to the Bridge via PCT is a 4.1 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Little Lake, California that features a river and is rated as moderate.

Is Kennedy Meadows open?

The campground is open year-round, but weather can affect access. Water is not available during the winter. Kennedy Meadows Campground is popular with Pacific Crest Trail hikers who often stop here to resupply and rest before launching northward into the High Sierra.

Who is the oldest person to hike the PCT?

Victor Kubilius
Victor Kubilius or Pappy as he’s called on the trails became the oldest triple crowner completing the Appalachian Trail, Pacific Crest Trail and the Continental Devide Trail at 71.

How often do you resupply on the PCT?

every 4-10 days
Generally, you can buy food every 4-10 days and save the effort and cost of resupply boxes. We recommend spending your money in the communities along the trail, shipping to a small number of remote locations and keeping it simple. Resupply – what and how to eat – is full of highly personal decisions.

Do you need passport for PCT?

You do not require a passport to enter Canada (but see point #2 below). However, you do require evidence of your citizenship such as a birth certificate, passport card, Enhanced Driver’s License, or Nexus Card.

How much does it cost to walk the PCT?

On average it costs about $6,000 to hike the PCT. That said, the cost of your hike can easily amount to several thousand dollars higher (a common scenario) or lower (if you’re disciplined and your hike is setback-free). Ask people how much they spent hiking the PCT and the answers vary.

Where is the 500 mile mark on the PCT?

Well, actually, the official mile marker is located at 501.8, as it was placed there several years ago and the trail changes a little every year. The “real” 500 spot is marked by stones.

How to get to Horseshoe Meadow from PCT?

Exit the PCT to Horseshoe Meadow via four-mile-long Cottonwood Pass Trail. For a day hike option, head north from the Kennedy Meadows Campground until you’re ready to turn around. It’s 1.9 miles each way to the bridge over the South Fork of the Kern River.

How far is the trail pass on the PCT?

Photo by: Nick Legg Distance: 40.6 miles on the PCT to the Trail Pass Junction, one way. 1.9 miles each way to the South Fork of the Kern River.

Who is meadow Ed?

(Of special note, past and present thru-hikers now know Ed as the legendary trail angel Meadow Ed, “amateur poet and seasonal vagabond.”) At the campground, she also got rid of unnecessarily heavy gear and learned how to use an ice axe in anticipation of the snowy conditions ahead.

Do you need a permit to hike the PCT?

Although the PCT is generally well maintained, other trails in the area are not and may be difficult to locate. Wilderness Permits are optional in the South Sierra Wilderness, but are strongly recommended. Trips traveling north of Olancha Peak into Golden Trout Wilderness require a permit.

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