[pct-l] bear boxes
montypct
montypct at gmail.com
Wed Jan 31 23:18:47 CST 2007
Could it be that long portion that parallels real close to the Inyo border?
Ansel Adams and Muir Wilderness?
Or do I have the border line on the wrong side of the trail?
??????
> Good point; I remember the subtle difference transitioning from
> Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Park to the Inyo, and think of the Inyo in
> my own pea brain as where there were no bear boxes. There were changes in
> the signage, and the change of management policies with regard to placing
> bear boxes. However, I have no concrete reason for saying that the Inyo
> is 60 miles long. Just that there are no bear boxes for 60 miles, and
> that as least a good portion of this boxless area falls in the Inyo.
>
> L-Rod
>
> -----Original Message-----
>>From: montypct <montypct at gmail.com>
>>Sent: Jan 31, 2007 8:46 PM
>>To: The Mountain Goat <themtgoat at yahoo.com>, lrough at nwlink.com, pctl
>><pct-l at mailman.backcountry.net>
>>Subject: [pct-l] bear boxes
>>
>>>
>>> There is a 60 mile stretch through the Sierras
>>> (the Inyo National Forest) where there are no bear boxes.
>>
>>I can't seem to find a 60 mile stretch in Inyo
>>
>>Help
>>
>>Warner Springs Monty
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