The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) is a 4,200 kilometre track that runs from Mexico to Canada. Since Cheryl Strayed published her bestselling book about hiking the PCT, Wild (adapted into a movie starring Reese Witherspoon in 2014), it has become arguably the world’s best known long distance walking track. The dream of doing a long long walk through wild terrain is a dream for many people.
However:
‘Wildfires now regularly close vast sections of the trail in the late summer, and water sources in the desert and high Sierras are drying up, making remote regions virtually impassable. Hiking the trail end-to-end in one year, a bucket-list item for many long-distance backpackers, is now “almost impossible” due to climate change.’
There are many reports that numbers of walkers are down due to the current season and there being too much snow in long sections of the higher mountain areas of the route.
Wherever we are, whatever mountain range we are in, the reality of climate change gets ever harder to ignore.
Here is Australia, we have a different problem: lack of snow.
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