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The Trek: I Thru-Hiked the PCT Without These Items — and Regretted It

In this post, I’ll break down all the gear I wish I’d had in each section, and why.

The Trek: I Thru-Hiked the PCT Without These Items — and Regretted It

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March 2, 2026
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The Trek: I Thru-Hiked the PCT Without These Items — and Regretted It

The Trek: I Thru-Hiked the PCT Without These Items — and Regretted It

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In this post, I’ll break down all the gear I wish I’d had in each section, and why.

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I Thru-Hiked the PCT Without These Items — and Regretted It

When I started the Pacific Crest Trail at Campo, I was confident I had everything I needed to make it to Canada. I’d spent months refining my LighterPack and leaned on gear that had served me well on the Appalachian Trail and Arizona Trail. I also knew that, worst case, I could buy what I needed along the way.

Yet despite everything, once on trail I discovered that there were multiple items I wished I’d brought along. Each section of the PCT presented challenges I hadn’t fully anticipated. I finished the trail without these items, but I spent plenty of miles wishing I had them.

Continue reading to learn more about gear needed for hiking the PCT, written by Anna McKinney Smith.

The Trek: I Thru-Hiked the PCT Without These Items — and Regretted It

I Thru-Hiked the PCT Without These Items — and Regretted It

When I started the Pacific Crest Trail at Campo, I was confident I had everything I needed to make it to Canada. I’d spent months refining my LighterPack and leaned on gear that had served me well on the Appalachian Trail and Arizona Trail. I also knew that, worst case, I could buy what I needed along the way.

Yet despite everything, once on trail I discovered that there were multiple items I wished I’d brought along. Each section of the PCT presented challenges I hadn’t fully anticipated. I finished the trail without these items, but I spent plenty of miles wishing I had them.

Continue reading to learn more about gear needed for hiking the PCT, written by Anna McKinney Smith.

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Anna is from western North Carolina and grew up romping through hollers and hills.
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The Trek: I Thru-Hiked the PCT Without These Items — and Regretted It

I Thru-Hiked the PCT Without These Items — and Regretted It

When I started the Pacific Crest Trail at Campo, I was confident I had everything I needed to make it to Canada. I’d spent months refining my LighterPack and leaned on gear that had served me well on the Appalachian Trail and Arizona Trail. I also knew that, worst case, I could buy what I needed along the way.

Yet despite everything, once on trail I discovered that there were multiple items I wished I’d brought along. Each section of the PCT presented challenges I hadn’t fully anticipated. I finished the trail without these items, but I spent plenty of miles wishing I had them.

Continue reading to learn more about gear needed for hiking the PCT, written by Anna McKinney Smith.

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Anna McKinney Smith
Anna is from western North Carolina and grew up romping through hollers and hills.
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