This summer, I have been working with the Pacific Northwest Trail Association. The Pacific Northwest Trail (PNT) is designed to take a hiker through some of the most rugged and isolated terrain in the region. Continue Reading…
The Pacific Northwest Trail is twelve hundred miles long. On one end, in Glacier National Park, the Rocky Mountains yawn and show a mouth full of craggy teeth. On the other, the trail slithers along the coastline and comes to rest at Cape Alava on Washington’s Olympic peninsula. It’s as far west as one can west in the lower 48. Continue Reading…