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* At least 7% use on the HalfwayAnywhere PCT Survey resupply article.  
 
* At least 7% use on the HalfwayAnywhere PCT Survey resupply article.  
* OR, it's on the way to another resupply, eg. Onyx is on the way to Lake Isabella.
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* OR it's on the way to another resupply, eg. Onyx is on the way to Lake Isabella.
* OR, it's immediately on/very close to the trail, eg. Echo Lake.
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* OR it's immediately on/very close to the trail, eg. Echo Lake.
* AND, it's not a major city that's obvious, eg. Seattle, Sacramento, etc.
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* AND it's not a major city that's obvious, eg. Seattle, Sacramento, etc.

Revision as of 20:07, 13 January 2025

The OpenLongTrails PCT Metro Map is a simplified map of the Pacific Crest Trail in the style commonly used by metro train lines, or subways. It emphasizes resupply locations per region of the trail.

The most current version of the map is always available for download as a PNG here.

The map archives, which includes all released versions of the map, are available on the OpenLongTrails Github here.

Criteria for Including a Resupply Location

The criteria to include a resupply location on the map are:

  • At least 7% use on the HalfwayAnywhere PCT Survey resupply article.
  • OR it's on the way to another resupply, eg. Onyx is on the way to Lake Isabella.
  • OR it's immediately on/very close to the trail, eg. Echo Lake.
  • AND it's not a major city that's obvious, eg. Seattle, Sacramento, etc.