Living the John Muir Trail

Written by Nick
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Published on September 8, 2012
John muir trail feature

A great alternative for those who find the Pacific Crest Trail intimidating, the John Muir Trail extends through the High Sierra wilderness, roughly 160 miles of which follows the very same foot path that forms part of the Pacific Crest Trail. Named for the naturalist John Muir, this scenic hike takes trekkers through pristine backcountry, crossing no less than 6 mountain passes along the way with elevations that exceed 11,000 feet. The unparalleled beauty of the trail inspired this group of hikers to not only tackle the trail, documenting what someday may be the last remnants of untouched west coast wilderness, but to illustrate the tenacity, humor, and good old fashioned pain it takes to successfully undertake such a journey.

Featured Image from Clarisse Meyer/Unsplash

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