2023 PCT Sierra FINISHERS!!! 1st- Abraham Espinoza!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

Комментарии • 33

  • @pismorichy
    @pismorichy Год назад +2

    Legend!!! Way to Go Mate! The Codgers are catching up..

  • @quakingleaf
    @quakingleaf  Год назад +6

    When you consider that 50 permits are issued each day for three months, these 46 hikers represent 1.02% of the total PCT permits issued.
    Also- we just met Abraham Espinoza on trail. He’s using the trail name Snow Leopard. Go Abraham! instagram.com/p/Ct2OJXMSZyt/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    • @kimstatz4332
      @kimstatz4332 Год назад +1

      It will be interesting to see how many will be able to say they thru hiked the PCT in 2023 contiguously. 🤩

    • @Wooty_burner
      @Wooty_burner Год назад +1

      mr. johnson i graduated :)

  • @2ozfs
    @2ozfs Год назад +1

    Thanks for the bootpack! I think you were a 1 weeks before us 🙌🏽

  • @cocoyoco
    @cocoyoco Год назад +1

    That’s awesome! Congrats to them all for living life to the fullest! I was following Lookout on his RUclips. I can’t wait for him to be able to upload his videos! Also found a guy named Ben (not sure any info about him) but his videos are awesome as well.

  • @pismorichy
    @pismorichy Год назад +1

    WoW!!! Completely Insane!!! Well done.

  • @JadeEJF
    @JadeEJF Год назад +1

    So cool that you got to meet him, Doug!!!

    • @quakingleaf
      @quakingleaf  Год назад

      Yeah- it was so cool to talk with him!

  • @PatrioticGma
    @PatrioticGma Год назад +1

    May to mid-June 2023 finishers! Congratulations!

  • @seansuttles1813
    @seansuttles1813 Год назад +1

    Did they complete without using the kearsarge/bishop bypass to avoid the San Joaquin bridge?

    • @quakingleaf
      @quakingleaf  Год назад +1

      Almost all did the Bishop Pass/Paiute Canyon alternates to avoid those two bridges. I am aware that one group did the bridges but it is not recommended and strictly closed. But it has been done.

  • @LePandaErable
    @LePandaErable Год назад +1

    @quakingleaf Nice video! At 1:57, you mispelled Lenais, it's Lenaïg ;)

  • @jacobsims7306
    @jacobsims7306 Год назад +1

    Also German Cowboy and Screagle!

  • @pinello007
    @pinello007 Год назад

    Did anyone do it skiing/carrying skis?

    • @quakingleaf
      @quakingleaf  Год назад +1

      I have friends who did KMS to Kearsarge with skis, but they didn’t continue due to avalanche concerns. But I did hear of two others who may have gone further on skis…but I don’t know them.

  • @mikegray1706
    @mikegray1706 Год назад +1

    From what i've seen(followed) MANY have leap-frogged/ sectioned out...some have flipped to the northern terminus(like Huck) to go south after opting out of the deep snow passes north of Kennedy meadows.
    I believe "Skelator" is still in nor-Cal. as of 10 days ago...with "The Codgers" @ Kerson pass.

    • @quakingleaf
      @quakingleaf  Год назад

      Right on! Yes- it appears that most skipped the Sierra and went north from Chester, but people are all over the place!

  • @lawrencesmith6536
    @lawrencesmith6536 Год назад +1

    Wow! Europeans be like..."Hold my beer. I got this"

  • @sierraseb3311
    @sierraseb3311 Год назад +1

    Great to see that Tin Man made it 😍

  • @CBne1997
    @CBne1997 Год назад

    Venturing solo 5 days ahead of anyone into those unknown conditions is not something to be celebrated. That’s reckless and potentially places SAR in danger. If something had happened we’d all be asking, “why did he venture solo”? The fact that he made it shouldn’t change the perspective. I’m very glad he made it, but he should not have ventured into those conditions solo.

    • @quakingleaf
      @quakingleaf  Год назад +2

      I hear what you’re saying, but risk is relative. His goal was not to go alone, but to go early- he just didn’t find a partner or group to go with him. By going early, when snow was firm, snow bridges were safe, and water levels were low, he minimized risk. I agree that going solo increases risk, but I’d argue that less skilled or prepared groups going later were taking a higher risk than Abraham. Everyone entering the Sierra this year is taking a risk- I’m not certain that his risk was greater than many others.

    • @joep5153
      @joep5153 Год назад +2

      For some, going early and alone is the right decision; for others, the wrong decision. More important than thinking we know what’s the right decision for everyone, is knowing the right decision for us. In the end, it’s part making the right decision and more about making your decision right.

    • @cocoyoco
      @cocoyoco Год назад +2

      @cbne1997 Sounds like a personal challenge you should never attempt since you are living in fear. Taking freedom away from someone else to choose their own life experience actually isn’t up to you. Anyone soloing isn’t living in fear or thinking of recklessness. They are living their lives the way they choose, for themselves. Same as SAR employees. They also make life choices. Don’t project your fear onto others, not sure why you’d even think that is helpful to anyone.