A tradition for Pacific Crest Trail hikers is out of reach — literally — after the Mexican border fence has been put behind barbed wire. Related Articles Judge: Border Patrol agents’ actions ...
The recent creation of a national defense area along the U.S.-Mexico border may affect a longstanding tradition for Pacific Crest Trail hikers starting their nearly 3,000-mile journey north in San ...
Beginning at the Mexican border in San Diego, Jay Roy, a Fitchburg firefighter, is attempting to hike all 2,650 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, which ends at the Canadian border in Washington state.
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