From the British Empire¡¯s efforts in the 19th century to document and control territories to Ansel Adams' conservationist agenda, pictures of landscapes have established narratives and swayed public opinion. For over 150 years, photographers have trained their eyes?on the transformation of our wild spaces and helped dismantle a lot of our blind romance toward the West.
PCT thru-hikers follow in this long tradition. As they travel through?California, Oregon, and Washington, the?thru-hikers see the trail and the region?from all angles. Having been on the trail for 11 weeks now, I've learned there are?an infinite?number of photo moments¡ªto hike this trail is to track an almost overwhelming flood of epic visuals. It is, in fact,?challenging?to fit the journey and awesome landscapes into a series of frames. But some PCT hikers are up to the task. Here are my top seven thru-hikers who, via Instagram,?show?the most beautiful parts of the trail.
@karenkwang
Earnest and loving, Wang is a master of landscapes and a sucker for portraits. Her food shots reflect every hikers' obsession with town food. Selective in her posts, Wang doesn't waste anyone's time and delivers a consistent visual mood. “I guess that's what happens when a wedding photographer does the PCT,” she jokes.
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@picturethetrail
Ryan Musiello knows his way around a camera. From night photos to macro shots, every image conjures?light, silhouette, and artistry.
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@packingitout
These guys' pictures aren¡¯t always the highest quality, but?I love their mission: Cap and Spice want to save the wilderness by removing?one piece of trash at a time. Hauling out junk that others leave behind and sporting John Muir-ish beards, these guys are heroes.
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@wilderbound
Wilderbound revels in the vagabond vibe. Before the clean lines of the Sierra, she depicted the wind, dirt,?and slog of the desert. There's hobo-chic echoes of Mike Brodie and Ryan McGinley here.
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@nicholasreichard
Shots from above the clouds, selfies that aren't crap, and stolen glimpses of friends, Nick “Click” Reichard's feed is a treat.
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@lachlanfysh
With a?sense for the absurd and dramatic, Fysh hams?it up and celebrates?the adventure. Campfire vibes, beardy friends,?and town escapades. You just want to be his friend.
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@kukud83
This is a special shout-out to a hiker no longer on the trail. From day one, kukud83's images were my favorite. As a native of Taiwan, he brought an outsider's eye to the West. You'll have to scroll back a ways in kukud83's feed to find his many PCT shots (he's prolific) but the surprise, joy,?and romance of his work make the time?worth while.?
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