[pct-l] "The PCT Project"

Jack "Union" Haskel hikerunion at gmail.com
Tue Dec 5 16:36:09 CST 2006


Hey Community!

I'd just like to too my own horn a little. Toot-Toot!

The current issue of Backpacker Magazine, February 2007(!) has a short
interview with me in it. It's titled "The PCT Project". They hooked me up
with a GPS, some shoes and socks and funding to hike the trial this summer.
In exchange, I kept the GPS on all of the time and recorded waypoints and a
track log of the whole trail.

Every 40 feet or so the unit recorded a bread crumb and every mile or so I
recorded a waypoint. Waypoints are points of "interest", so deemed by yours
truly. Mostly, waypoints are the water sources, trail junctions and roads
along the trail. Some pictures that I took will be attached to the data. The
magazine blurb is in print but the data hasn't been posted yet. Hopefully it
will be in then next few days. You'll see it at backpacker.com/hikes

It's a pay website ($15/year). But there is a 90-free trial, during which
you can download the track and the Google Earth file. Funny thing is, the
whole PCT is far too big to load in to a GPS unit. There goes your hopes of
hiking the trail with a GPS crutch huh? Luckily, as someone that HAS hiked
the PCT with GPS, I can confirm that it's truly NOT necessary. What this
project does provide, is a new detailed track and more importantly a
waypointed track! Trust me, it's super cool when loaded in to Google Earth.
And it doesn't have the weirdness of the Forest Service track which thinks
that we want to view the hike southbound.

To you avid thru-hikers, some of the interview might make be seem like a
bozo. Trust me, I am. But understand that a magazine interview such as this
is largely "paraphrasing" from a long conversation. Still, I'm really happy
with the end result. I spent a week in Boulder with the Map staff. They're
top notch and doing some cool GPS mapping of the states. The AT was also
(hopefully) mapped this year and they've got an interesting project for the
CDT next year. I STRONGLY encourage the long distance hiking community to
look in to the CDT project. It's introduced in this same issue and you can
sign up for the project (if you so choose) at backpacker.com/cdtmap

So,
      - I'll write again when the track is actually online.
      - First person that finds a spike off the trail (which marks a spot
where I hiked off to go to the bathroom), gets a fresh, steaming pile of poo
via Priority Mail.
      - First person that actually uses this track, better give me feedback!

     Kindly,
             Jack "Union" Haskel

P.S.: Like many hikers in '06, I skipped a burning section in Oregon around
Mt. Jefferson. So there's a 50+ mile gap in my life which I hope to hike and
GPS next summer.



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