West Coast Trail Journal

West Coast Trail

West Coast Trail

Planning
Packing List

Day 1 – Pachena Bay to Darling River
Day 2 – Darling River to Tsusiat Falls
Day 3 – Tsusiat Falls to Carmanah Creek
Day 4 – Carmanah Point to Camper Bay
Day 5 – Camper Bay to Thrasher Cove
Day 6 – Thrasher Cove to Gordon River

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West Coast Trail

West Coast Trail

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Olympic Coast

Olympic Coast

Planning
Packing List

Amtrak Coast Starlight (Los Angeles to Seattle)
Seattle, Washington
Port Angeles, Washington
Lake Ozette to Shi Shi Beach Hike
    Day 1 – Lake Ozette to Ozette River Crossing
    Day 2 – Ozette River Crossing to Shi Shi Beach
    Day 3 – Shi Shi Beach and Hitchhiking to Port Angeles
Victoria, BC, Canada
West Coast Trail
    Day 1 – Pachena Bay to Darling River
    Day 2 – Darling River to Tsusiat Falls
    Day 3 – Tsusiat Falls to Carmanah Point
    Day 4 – Carmanah Point to Camper Bay
    Day 5 – Camper Bay to Thrasher Cove
    Day 6 – Thrasher Cove to Gordon River

West Coast Trail

West Coast Trail

West Coast Trail – Packing List

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Packing list contents

Packing list contents

I purchased the Montane Shell Atomic DT 2.0 rain pants online, which ended up fitting me great. They really compress very well into the small stuff sack that comes with it. From ZPacks I got a cuben fiber stuff sack for my clothes and a more heavy duty one for food, they are ultralight and of great quality. Lastly, I got the minimalist Dirty Girl gaiters which is not waterproof, but it won’t matter since I’m not wearing waterproof shoes.

I have decided to take the same New Balance 875 I used on the John Muir Trail in 2009. They are a little worn out, but I hope they will hold it together.

Unlike for the JMT, I won’t be using a water filter for this hike, choosing instead to use purifying tablets. I also won’t be taking a bear canister, which is a huge relief.

Other than the above, the list is almost identical to last year’s JMT.

CategoryDescriptionPoundsKilos
Base PackPacked stuff without food or water12.305.58
Food & Water7 days of food and 1 liter of water12.705.76
Total PackedBase pack, plus food and water25.0011.34
Total Skin OutBase pack, food and water, worn clothes, and hiking pole28.8213.07
ItemDescriptionOuncesGrams
Backpack
BackpackOsprey Exos 46 (Top Lid Removed)33.25943
Pack Cover30 Gallon Trash Bag1.2535
Shelter
TentBig Agnes Seedhouse SL 146.851,328
Sleeping BagMont-Bell Spiral Down Hugger #319.00539
Sleeping MatTherm-a-Rest NeoAir (M)12.50354
Packed Clothes
Waterproof JacketGoLite Phantasm S9.30264
Rain PantsMontane Shell Atomic DT 2.06.80193
FleeceMountain Hardware9.55271
BeenieMountain Hardware0.9026
BandanaBandana1.0530
GlovesMEC Windstopper N2S1.7550
SocksDefeet Cloud 9 (3x)5.25149
T-shirtPatagonia Capilene 1 Long Sleeve5.00142
UnderwearExOfficio Boxer Brief2.2062
Cooking & Water
SporkLight My Fire Spork0.4011
Water TreatmentMicropur Tablets0.6518
Drink TubePlatypus Drink Tube2.0057
Water ContainersPlatypus 1L (3x)2.7077
Other Stuff
HeadlampPrinceton Tec Fuel2.7578
LighterMini Bic0.5014
First Aid KitAdventure Medical Kits Ultralight .32.7077
Pocket KnifeVictorinox Classic0.7020
Emerg. Fire StarterREI Stormproof Matches (14x)0.4212
Duck TapeGear Aid 100" Roll1.5043
GuidebookBliss and Blisters0.8524
Compass/Whistle/ThermometerCoghlan's 4 in 10.9026
Stuff SackZpacks Cuben Fiber (520 cubic inches)0.206
Food Stuff SackZpacks Cuben Fiber "Blast" Food Bag 0.8023
Rope1.5mm Z-Line Spectra Cord (50 feet)0.9026
CarabinerMini-D Carabiner0.103
Pee BootleSmall Gatorate Bottle1.4040
NotebookSmall Notebook2.4068
PencilPencil0.4513
IDsDriver's Lic./Credit C.0.5014
PassportPassport0.8524
Emergency CashCash0.206
Photography
Digital CameraPanasonic Lumix TZ-58.70247
TripodMini Generic Tripod1.7048
Camera BatteriesExtra Batteries (2x, 0.95z each)1.9054
Toiletries
ToothbrushOral B (Sawed Off)0.309
ToothpasteDried Toothpaste Dots (7 days)1.0028
FlossOral B Ultrafloss0.154
Toilet PaperToilet Paper0.5014
SunblockNeutrogena Ultra Sheer SPF 701.4040
Lip BalmDermatone SPF 230.309
Bio SoapDr Bronners1.4040
PurellPurell0.4011
Insect RepellentJungle Juice (REI)0.4011
Food (7 Days)
Food28oz/day (7 Days, includes packaging)168.004,763
Water1 Liter35.271,000
Hiking Poles
Hiking PolesGossamer Gear Lightrek 4 with Straps7.90224
Worn Clothes
Convertible PantsMountain Hardwear Mesa (M)14.10400
HatOutdoor Research Sun Runner2.9082
T-shirtPatagonia Capilene 1 Long Sleeve5.00142
UnderwearExOfficio Boxer Brief2.2062
GaitersDirty Girl Gaiters1.2535
SocksDefeet Cloud 91.7550
ShoesNew Balance 87526.00737
Miscellaneous (Not Carried During Hike)
Train TicketConfirmation Email
Return Flight Conf.Confirmation Email
Permit ConfirmationPermit Confirmation Letters (2x)

I went to the John Muir Trail with a no-cook diet and it worked out pretty well for me, so I decided to do the same for this hike. I did adjust it a bit by adding more sweet stuff, which I really craved and felt hadn’t packed enough for that occasion.

Itemcal/ounceOuncesCalories
Per Day11225.552,868
Snickers Bar1403.3462
Salami904360
Cheese1052210
Trail Mix1513453
Peanut M&Ms1463438
Dried Fruit782156
Bacon Bits1402280
Tortilla755.25394
Hummus1151115

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West Coast Trail – Planning

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Inspiration

Amtrak's Coast Starlight

Amtrak's Coast Starlight

While planning for the John Muir Trail, I came to realize that it was consistently rated as one of the top hikes in the world. Another hike that appeared a lot of in different lists, sometimes even as #1, was the West Coast Trail. I’ve also have been wanting to ride the Amtrak Coast Starlight train from Los Angeles to Seattle for quite some time. I always enjoyed train rides, and seeing the slow transition between different cities and regions. A couple of years ago I also saw some amazing pictures of Shi Shi Beach (here and here) in the State of Washington and have been wanting ever since to see it in person.

This trip provided a great opportunity to combine everything into one amazing journey.

Itinerary

I’ll taking the Coast Starlight from LA to Seattle, rent a car there, drive to Olympic National Park in the coast of Washington, do the “Ozette Lake to Shi Shi Beach” hike. Drive to Port Angeles, take the ferry to Victoria, BC, Canada. Enjoy the city for a couple of days before starting the West Coast Trail. My plan is to take 7 days to complete the hike, and then fly back from Victoria to LA. I should take a little bit under 3 weeks to do all this.

The Lake Ozette to Shi Shi Beach is a little bit of a problem because once I finish, I’ll need to find a way to get back to my car at the trailhead. It doesn’t appear to be any public transportation in the area. Maybe I’ll have to hitch a ride, or another option is to hike back to Lake Ozette which should take 1 1/2 days.

WCT Permit

There are two ways to reserve a permit, either online on Parks Canada website, or by calling their office between 9am to 5pm. Reservations can be made up 3 months prior to the start date, starting on the first day of that month. Since I want to start the hike on Thursday August 12, 2010, the earliest I can reserve is June 1, 2010.

Since you can’t call their office until 9am, I stayed up late the night before to see if online reservations would open at midnight. Sure enough, I was able to reserve online and ended up paying CAD 127.50 for the permit plus a CAD 26.67 reservation fee. I’m not sure if I could have saved the reservation fee by waiting until 9am and getting the permit by phone. From what I’ve heard, there’s very high demand for the limited permits (60 total each day, starting from either trailhead) and given that people can reserve online starting at midnight, I didn’t want to run the risk.

I will be starting from Pachena Bay, the northern trailhead.

Ozette Lake to Shi Shi Beach Permit

I called the Olympic Nation Park to get my Wilderness Camping Permit. The first night I’ll be camping at the site north of Ozette River, and the following night at Shi Shi Beach. I want to thank Josh, the ranger I talked to on the phone, who was very courteous and helpful.

What To Bring

My West Coast Trail Packing List is very similar to the John Muir Trail Packing List I used last year. Once again I’ll be wearing the New Balance 875 I took to the JMT.

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