[pct-l] Trip information
Junaid Dawud
jdawud at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 20 00:11:43 CDT 2007
Aloha Kansas Ed,
So the climb north from Sonora pass to the ridge is
pretty easy to follow. After you cross the ridge
line, the 5 mile decent has a few places where its
easy to lose the trail. As long as you follow the
valley and stream down, it shouldn't be a problem.
DEFINITELY bring a good topo map compass, even though
you might never have to use it. Bring rain gair,
after all it is the Sierra. water availability should
not be a problem (I seem to remember carrying no more
than 1 liter through that section).
When I hiked through there last year, I passed a large
group of young girl scouts, so I'm sure you guys can
handle it. Other than that as I recall the trail was
easy to follow and quite pretty, lots of cool volcanic
features.
Have fun!!
---------Speshul41
--- Bulk Mail <jmail at afo.net> wrote:
> My family and I are planning a backpacking trip
> thought a portion of
> the PCT. My son (14) and I have limited backpacking
> experience. My
> wife and two daughters (16 & 8) have backpacked with
> us once. Most of
> our experience has been in Kansas. We are planning
> on starting at
> Sonora Pass and going to Markleeville because it is
> near Stockton
> where we will be staying and it seems mostly
> downhill. We plan on
> taking 3 days and two nights. Is the trail well
> marked? Should I
> bring topographical maps? Will it require any
> orienteering? What are
> the likely weather patters in July? Is water
> available? (we have a
> Katadyn combi for water filtration) Are there any
> considerations that
> a Kansan might overlook? I appreciate any advice you
> can offer.
>
> Kansas Ed
> jmail at afo.net
>
>
>
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