There Is No Such Thing as Bad Weather, Just Bad Gear.
When it comes to hiking, especially long-distance treks like the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), the phrase “There’s no such thing as bad weather, just bad gear” couldn’t be more accurate. Weather is unpredictable and uncontrollable, but with the right equipment and mindset (of course), one can face almost any condition head-on.
The PCT presents a wide variety of weather challenges, from the desert heat in Southern California to the snow-covered Sierras and the wet conditions of Washington. Preparing for these extremes means carefully selecting gear that can handle
Since 2008, I have focused on building up my gear list for comfort in most conditions. I have tested gears to ensure they perform as expected. In the next week or two, I’ll be sharing some lowdowns and insights on the big 4 (pack, shelter, sleeping bag, sleeping pad) that I have collected & used overtime as a multi-day and section hiker.
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