The Most Beautiful Section of the PCT? Hiking Goat Rocks & The Knife's Edge | Hack Your Pack
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- Many people say the Goat Rocks Wilderness and the Knife's Edge Trail in Washington are the most beautiful and scenic sections of the Pacific Crest Trail. Ironically, many NOBO hikers quit before they get to the Cascades because they mistakenly think that after the Sierras there isn't anything else to see. Fools! I loved hiking the Sierras. In 2017 it was a badge of honor to go through them. I loved hiking in the Trinity Alps of Northern California. But nothing could prepare me for how beautiful the Cascades were in Washington. This was easily my favorite day of peak-gazing. I hope you enjoy this excerpt from my hike. Is there a section from the PCT you think is better looking than Goat Rocks? Call it out in the comments below!
This video was put together as a test edit for the telling of my PCT Thru-Hike in 2017. The whole hike is on youtube and you can start the first episode here: • PCT Ep 01 - Mom's Firs...
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Video shot by myself.
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This was a lot of fun to watch. I liked the music too
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Love your comedy. The Glacier Peak Wilderness was one of my favorites.
Thanks Isaac! I’m glad you dig the humor. Glacier peak area is great. I was blown away with the northern cascades in general. Such an unexpected treat.
Beautiful places to be around. love it!
Agree 100%! Thanks for the comment!
Never Hiked the PCT or the Sierra's but I do live near the G.R. In April when I turn 67 this will be my first hike in 30 years . In the pass I used Packwood Lake as a base camp to day hike all over the place. This way I didn't carry much food but would have to catch it in the morn and evenings.
That's awesome that you're planning to get back on the trail! Goat Rocks completely blew my mind. I'm hoping to be able to go back sometime for a basecamp hike just like you described. I'd love to spend a week exploring the area. Hope you have a great hike in April! Would love to hear how it goes.
Hello my hiking friend, thank you for sharing this wonderful video. You really captured the beauty of the Washington wilderness. Be safe out there. All the best to you.
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Thank you for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Washington took me by surprise. Definitely my favorite section of trail.
Epic wilderness landscape. Really like your video style and music choices! Peace
I’m glad you like the tunes. Sometimes I worry it’s a slippery slope with the EDM. Could quickly degenerate into a Russian techno club.
awesome video
Thanks Chris!
Goat Rocks Rocks and so does your video - thanks!
Thank you! Do you have a favorite part of Goat Rocks? I’ve only had a chance to see the views from the PCT but would love to make it back that way to explore the park more.
@@HackYourPack Yes I only live a few hours from Goat Rocks so I try to get out there once a year. My favorite section is the Snow Grass Flats loop up to the lake and around. Up on the PCT has the best views, and if you get a chance to go back on a clearer day I would totally recommend it. On a clear day you should be able to see 9 volcanoes, 6 to the south and 3 to the north.
Nice! Gonna add that to the hiking bucket list. Thanks for the recommendation!
I LOVED Cispus Pass. That was the first part of Washington where I thought it looked like the Sierra. Sadly when I hiked up to Goat Rocks in 2018, it was socked in with fog. We took the "easy" way/stock route since we couldn't see anything.
So there is another way around if the weather is bad?
@@sabrinamilling7154 There are 2 routes in this section: the PCT/stock route or the Old Snowy alternate.
Great channel I love the goat rocks I got right up to the edge of them this year i’m starting in Campo and attempting to through hike the entire PCT again I did 850 miles this year and it wasn’t enough you have a great channel just need to promote yourself a little bit
Thanks Mike! 850 is a big accomplishment! I'm jealous that you're headed back to the PCT. What took you off the trail in 2018?
I have four kids in a beautiful wife and I started missing them bad and my aunt had a funeral in after the funeral I allowed myself to get out of shape only one week But that was enough when it was time to go back to trail it been a month and I was on able to get this party started again I’m doing a lot to combat missing my family in hopes that I can reach my goal of making it to Canada
The Goat Rocks Wilderness is my favorite section of all the trails I've hiked.
I'm in the process now of setting up to live as near to it as possible.
Eventually owning a piece of land to run an off grid trail angel support camp for hikers of the PCT ❤ ✌ 👣 👑
Goat King Camp.
That sounds fantastic! When you get up and running will you share it with us somehow?
Thanks for the video. I have alwaya wanted to do the pct
You’re welcome, thanks for watching! I hope you’re able to hike it someday soon-even if only a section of it. 5-10 days in that kind of environment is still a pretty amazing experience.
Pizza! I just found your channel. This is Snow White I hiked with you in 17
That’s me at 4:58
Hey Snow White! That day in Goat Rocks was amazing. What've you been up to since PCT? Done any more epic hikes?
You have no idea how clouds work..
I think I have a basic grasp, they block the sun and the view and sometimes make rain. ;-)