Video: Marine Layer Rolling In

c) Andrew Carter, 2021

Now that I’ve gotten south to the Angeles National Forest and the Los Angeles basin, I’ve had several mornings where I’ve woken up to a ridgetop campsite shrouded in the mist of the marine layer which has settled in overnight or gotten to watch that layer roll in towards the end of the day.

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Andrew Carter

I just completed a multi-year thru hike (MYTH) of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). It took three years. I hiked 1840 miles in 2021, 733 miles in 2022, and 122 miles in 2023. The only reason I had to hike in 2023 was a wildfire closure at the north end of the PCT in 2022. During the past two years, I've also thru hiked other, shorter US trails. I hiked the Benton MacKaye Trail (GA, NC, TN) and the Tuscarora Trail (VA, WV, MD, PA) in 2022 plus the Ozark Highlands Trail (AR) in 2023. I hope to hike the Long Trail (VT) next year and the Colorado Trail at some point in the future. Please note, all content on this site is copyright.

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