Tuesday, February 18, 2014

My Invincible Summer

“In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.”- Albert Camus

This quote reminds me a lot of how I view our emotions. In the darkest of times, you realize the only person in control of your happiness is you. Though I've known this for years, it is much harder to control than just saying “I want to be happy now.” There are a few times in my life where I have felt like I’m in a lull of happiness and it gets harder and harder to pull myself out. Something that always helps me is spending time outside and remembering the things that I enjoy about myself. But for me, it takes more than a few hours outside everyday to reset my happiness. I need to experience the back country and the harsh reality of who I am when I forget who I want to be.
The last week I spent on the Immersion semester with Chico State, I was devastated about returning home. I didn't want to lose everything I had gained. I didn't want to regress into the person I left behind. I was emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually changed by this incredible journey and I didn't know if I was strong enough to keep those changes. Spoiler: I did not. Though I kept some things close, returning to Chico sucked me back into my old lifestyle. I didn't realize it till a year later, after I graduated college and moved back home with my parents. I was nearly the same as I was before, with a few cool stories to tell.

This journey across the PCT can bring me back, will bring me back to a better version of myself; And this is the biggest reason I am taking on this hike, I will carry my invincible summer with me on this hike and beyond, hoping to let it shine brighter and brighter with each step I take.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Very Tentative Gear List

GEAR LIST
-Sleeping bag: Marmot Helium 15- 38oz

-Pack: ULA Circuit- 39oz

-Tent: Tarptent Contrail- 27.5oz

-Stove: MSR Pocket Rocket- 3oz

-Pot/lid and cozy- 28.5oz

-First Aid kit- 
·         Moleskin
·         Safety pin
·         Tape
·         Polysporin
·         Bandaids
·         Ibuprofen

-Toiletries kit
·         Toothbrush
·         Toothpaste
·         Hairbrush
·         Chaptick
·         Nail clipper

 -Bathroom kit
·         Toilet paper
·         Babywipes
·         Babypowder

-Water
·         4L bladder
·         1 nalgene
·         Aqua Mira

-Clothes
·         Hat/beanie
·         Mosquito net
·         Long underwear top/bottom
·         Rain pants/jacket
·         Down jacket
·         Mid-weight top layer
·         Hiking Shirt
·         Convertible Pants
·         2 bandanas
·         4 pairs of socks

-Other
·         Headlamp/extra batteries
·         Pocket knife
·         Spoon
·         Towel
·         Book
·         Maps
·         Compass
·         Phone/charger
·         Notebook

-Occasional
·         Bearvault 500

·         Microspikes

Snakes

If there's one thing that terrifies me about hiking the PCT, it's the snakes. I can't stand snakes. I can't even stand to be around snakes when I know they are harmless. The way they move makes me cringe and the thought of seeing one strike chills me to the bone. Rattlesnakes are found along the PCT all through California and I've heard them being as long as 8 feet. No, no, no, no, no. I don't ever want to see anything like that. Unfortunately its an inevitability of hiking the PCT. I guess I'll just have to get over it...

Monday, February 10, 2014

"Sometimes the darkest nights give rise to the brightest mornings." Anonymous

I Can't Wait

Today I'm in one of those moods where I absolutely cannot wait to start this journey.
I can't wait to wake up outside every morning.
I can't wait to breathe the mountain air.
I can't wait to catch the stars every night.
I can't wait to feel the empowerment of carrying everything I need on my back.
I can't wait for sore feet and aching legs.
I can't wait to meet all the wonderful people i'll encounter.
I can't wait to change mentally, physically, and emotionally.
I can't wait to conquer my fears.
I can't wait to eat delicious new trail meals!
I can't wait to swat at the mosquitoes incessantly.
I can't wait to summit mountains and glissade down slopes.
I can't wait to rediscover who I am.
And I can't wait to walk across the Canadian Border, forever changed by this journey.

Friday, February 7, 2014

"If you're ready to give away what's most precious to you, you may be amazed at what the world gives back."- Chris Anderson

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Making the Decision

Making the decision to through hike 2,665 miles from Mexico to Canada doesn't seem like an easy one or one that most people would make, but for me, it was. I had just graduated from college and my whole life was changing. The Outdoor Education program at Chico State was under suspension which left those of us that graduated last year with no post graduation guidance. I started the job search on my own and, if I had kept at it, I'm sure I would have found something great. I got a few job offers but, to me, they kept feeling like time fillers until I could do something I really wanted to. But what was that? I tried to look back to a time time in my life where I felt the happiest and found the most clarity. It wasn't difficult. In 2012, I spent 80 days  backpacking in Tahoe and Utah with Chico State's Immersion program. Not only did I learn most of the technical skills I know today, but I learned who I was in the truest form of myself. I also made some incredible, life-long friends! But it wasn't all fun and games, at times it was incredibly difficult, but I learned there that I can handle anything thrown my way, even the Pacific Crest Trail. It seemed like such a simple decision. Why not?

Start Date: April 23rd, 2014