I finished this journey at Cape Alava, WA on September 15, 2004. I had finished the PCT faster than I had expected and had some extra time before the weather turned sour since I got to the Canadian border on August 24th, so I turned around and headed back to Holman Pass, WA, about 17 miles south of the Canadian border. From Holman Pass the Pacific Northwest Trail leaves the PCT to go west to Cape Alava, WA, the westernmost point of the continental US. Since I had some extra time, I figured why not head west, about 500 more trail miles. After all, my Mom, being a history teacher, always told me about Horace Greeley. So I decided to listen and “go west young man”. It was definitely worth it. The PCT is definitely my favorite trail of the Triple Crown of long-distance hiking and PNT is a beautiful addition and quite a change from the good tread of the PCT. The PNT is a CDT-esque experience.
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