Trekkin Weka

The blog of a Kiwi on the Pacific Crest Trail 2025

Day 160, 29 September: Stehekin

I caught a ferry from Chelan to Stehekin today. The journey uplake is 55 miles, 90 km over water, which took a bit over 3 hours. Once at Stehekin, I had another couple of hours free before the shuttle to the trailhead. I left from the drop off at 3:30 pm to hike 5 miles, 8 km to camp.

Seasons are coming to a close up here

I got up early this morning and packed up while it was still dark. I didn’t sleep well last night right next to a busy road, and I also didn’t feel like answering any awkward questions about where I was sleeping. Starbucks was open at 6 am, so I went there for a coffee.

I left Starbucks just after 7 am and walked across town to the ferry terminal. It was about half an hour walking to the terminal and I got to see the town of Chelan in the early hours.

The Chelan River bridge in town

The ferry left around 8:30 am and we had smooth sailing on the lake. The trip uplake was a cool experience, and I was able to see a lot of the scenery along the shores. The smoke began to clear and the scenery became more visible as we went further up the lake.

Heading up the lake with smoke in the air above
The view on the water a little later

The landscape around Stehekin was beautiful. There are no roads in or out, so the place felt really remote. All deliveries including vehicles and fuel come to the village by water or air.

The wharf at Stehekin

At 2 pm, a shuttle bus took myself and a half dozen other hikers up to the trailhead. Leaving from the trailhead was quite hard, my pack was loaded with 9 days of food and I was a bit nervous knowing this was my final resupply.

A fresh trail marker to start off the section

It was 5 miles to the first campsite from the trailhead, and I slowly made my way uphill, taking it easy with such a full pack and also savouring the beginning of my last section on the PCT. The trail took me into the North Cascades National Park, up a small rise, past a lake and several small streams on the way to camp. The mountains were shrouded in mist and smoke, the air was cool and damp.

Howard Lake on the way to camp

When I got to camp, the light was fading fast. Rain began to fall as I set up, so I got my tent pitched quickly and put all my stuff inside. It’s nice sleeping under rain, I’m just hoping it’s not too bad tomorrow.

Entering North Cascades National Park

One response to “Day 160, 29 September: Stehekin”

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    Amazing to think how much ground you’ve covered during this epic trek! Have enjoyed living this experience vicariously, thanks Skillet

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