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Geographical Thinking: Season 4 Episode 16 – From Pixels to Peaks on the PCT

Grab your hiking boots and join us on a journey through the world of long-distance trails! In this episode of Geographical Thinking, host Michelle Brake interviews geographic information system (GIS) specialist Galen Keily from the Pacific Crest Trail Association (PCTA). Together, they uncover the role of GIS in preserving and managing one of America's most iconic trails. 

The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), situated off the Pacific coast of the United States, is over 4,000 km long and is one of three trails that comprise the Triple Crown of Hiking in the United States. Discover how GIS plays a vital role in mapping and stewarding this vital corridor through the American wilderness. 

Chapters:     
0:00 – Episode summary 
0:36Intro 
2:36 The PCT and PCTA 
9:08 Navigating on the PCT 
11:36 GIS and the PCT 
18:40 Advocacy and engagement 
22:55 Changes to the trail 
27:50 Development, access and conservation 
33:25 Conservation 
37:22 How to get involved 
39:05 – Trail lingo 
43:41Outro 

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