Kate Hoch
Contributing Writer

Bio
Kate Hoch is a thru-hiker, climber, mountaineer, and outdoor writer based in the Pacific Northwest By trade, she’s a mechanical engineer who designs and builds machines to test fitness equipment. She’s put this engineer’s mindset to work when refining gear choices over the years, honing in on details, learning about the nuances of material and design choices.
When she’s been unable to find what she want in gear, she uses her engineer’s mind to MYOG (Make Your Own Gear), either modifying existing gear to include features she wants, or in the case of her current long distance backpack, taking her favorite elements of several different packs, and combining them into her dream pack built from scratch.
Kate has backpacked and thru-hiked 10,000 miles, including the entire Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail, the Trans Catalina Trail, San Diego Trans County Trail, Three Sisters Loop, the Wonderland Trail and California Riding and Hiking Trail.
She’s also hiked multiple off-trail routes including the Hayduke Trail (including Buckskin Gulch to Lee’s Ferry), Oregon Desert Trail, and Sierra High Route. She also has multiple mountaineering ascents of Cascade Volcanoes including Mt. Hood and Rainier.
Kate has been on the executive board of ALDHA-West (American Long Distance Hiking Association - West) for the past 8 years. As part of our five annual pre-backpacking season educational events (called “Rucks”), she’s conducted many pack shakedowns and been a panelist on lightweight gear forums. She’s shared her knowledge and expertise with hundreds of new backpackers. Running these events also keeps her on top of the newest available options for all kinds of backpacking gear.
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Gear Reviews
A long-term, in-depth review of a reliable, bright headlamp with a rear light, great for hiking, backpacking, running, and other nighttime outdoor activities.
Our long-term, in-depth review of the Zenbivy Ultralight Bed, a lightweight backpacking quilt and bivy system for ultralight backpacking and thru-hiking.
We tested the best backpacking sleeping bags over thousands of miles on the trail, and chose the best bags based on comfort, warmth, packability, and weight.
We review sports detergents to find the best laundry detergent for workout clothes. Gym clothes require a tough sports wash that can address tough stains and odors. We tested the best-selling sports laundry detergent, the best everyday laundry detergent, and the best laundry boosters to meet your needs and budgets.
We test the best women's base layer bottoms and tights to stay warm in the cold. We review lightweight, midweight and heavyweight thermal underwear for outdoor activities
How to Go
A panel of Pacific Crest Trail, John Muir Trail and Continental Divide Trail thru-hikers who backpacked in big snow years share their tips on gear, safety, planning, and morale
Where to Go
The Timberline Trail is a 41-mile loop in Oregon that circumnavigates Mt. Hood (11,244 feet), a stratovolcano that is the highest point in Oregon and the fourth highest peak in the Cascade Range. This thru-hike shares miles on the west with the Pacific Crest Trail and has views of glaciers, waterfalls, wildflowers, other volcanos, and the world-famous architectural wonder of Timberline Lodge.
Trip plan and guide to the South Dakota Centennial Trail, a 125-mile hiking and backpacking trail in the Black Hills from Wind Cave National Park to Bear Butte