
PCT YouTube Channels
The PCT Museum has set up this area to collect and share videos from hikers who have hiked the Pacific Crest Trail.
The PCT Museum aims to create a place where people can relive Pacific Crest Trail adventures for years to come.
Details below on how to add your YouTube Channel.
Videos and or clips of them may be used in the
PCT Yearbook and the PCT 2026 Class Video.
PCT 2025 Videos
PCT 2024 Videos
PCT 2023 Videos
PCT 2021 Videos
I will post a link to your PCT YouTube Channel for FREE.
Free links will be posted with your:
- Trail or First Name
- Start Date
- Thru or Section Hiker
- Link to your YouTube channel
This will be listed under the appropriate year.
Example:
Grateful
March 12, 2020
Thru-Hiker
@iamgrateful
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Submit your information here.
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If you would like to support the PCT Hiker Trash Yearbook and PCT Museum, I would be Grateful if you could donate a dollar or two through “Buy Me a Cup of Coffee.”
All donations will go towards cloud storage for the yearbooks, the online museum, and other operating costs.
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Donate $10 or more through “Buy Me a Cup of Coffee”, and I’ll create a Photo Button for you.
The button will be linked to your YouTube Channels PCT playlist.
Photo Buttons get top billing on the page in priority order.
This is a one-time donation.
For a Photo Button, email grateful@pcthikertrash.com with the name you used at the time of donation.
Example:

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As mentioned, I will post a link to your PCT YouTube Channel for free.
Submit your information using this link.
Now for something different.
The above is about getting your YouTube Channel listed here in the Museum.
Would you like your PCT videos in the PCT Hiker Trash Yearbook and the end-of-the-year PCT Hiker Trash Video?
Let me break it down.
When you submit your YouTube Channel link, you’ll have to check three boxes giving permission and consent to post your link in the PCT Museum.
Checking these boxes is required to have your link added.
Legal bla bla.
Then there is a fourth box you do not have to check.
If you check this box, you give permission to use your videos in the PCT Hiker Trash Yearbook and the end-of-the-year PCT Hiker Trash Video.
There will be access to YouTube Videos via QR codes and links in the PCT Hiker Trash Yearbooks.
An example: on the page about Lone Pine, you can look at photos, read the story, then scan a QR code to watch a video about Lone Pine.
As mentioned, you don’t have to check this box, but if you want your videos included in the yearbook and movie, check the fourth box.
If you have any questions, send them to grateful@pcthikertrash.com
