Continental Divide Trail
The CDT trail is a long-distance hiking trail of about 4890 kilometres. Leading from the Mexican to the Canadian border. It is one of the U.S. National Scenic Trails established by law in 1968.
 
Composed of dedicated trails and minor roads, the trail is approximately 75% complete. On the unfinished portions, you must make your own way through the terrain or hike on roadways.
 
The Continental Divide Trail trail follows the Continental Divide of the Americas along the Rocky Mountains. It traverses five U.S. states – Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. In Montana near the Canadian border, the CDT crosses Triple Divide Pass. From which waters may flow to either the Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean or the Pacific Ocean.
 

My CDT

In summer 2021 I thru-hiked the entire CDT trail – it took me 131 hiking days for 2850 miles. I started on may 7th in southwestern New Mexico and hiked north (northbound or nobo). I finished the trail on the Canadian border in Waterton on september 14th. The Continental Divide Trail treated me far harder than the PCT some years earlier.
And still… an unforgettable experience once more. Sleep, hike, eat and repeat… On this thru-hike I decided to vlog instead of writing… enjoy!