The Triple Crown of Long Distance Hiking consists of the three most prominent long trails of the United States – the Appalachian Trail (AT), the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) and the Continental Divide Trail (CDT).

You can find my daily blogs about these 3 trails here:
PCT 2018
CDT 2019
AT 2021

I’ve also grouped my International trails in this list. The GDT is basically a continuation of the CDT and Te Araroa was my first long trail over 2000 miles, similar in length to the AT. Before I hiked the AT, I told people that I had hiked the Triple Crown, swapping the TA for the AT. But of course, now I’ve just hiked everything.