[pct-l] Slightly OT - GPS Waypoints for Sierra High Route?

Home jeffreyn at sonic.net
Thu Jan 3 20:02:09 CST 2008


Yes, the latter is about half off-trail, and I suspect you want the GPS  
for those unblazed portions.  Still, the bear box listings are handy, a  
possible starting point.  If you have the Topo software, you can get  
waypoints just by waiving your cursor around.



On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 07:00:20 -0800, <jeff.singewald at comcast.net> wrote:

> Sounds as though you are talking about the High Sierra Trail rather than  
> the Sierra High Route, correct?
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: Home <jeffreyn at sonic.net>
>
>> This last summer I traveled the HST with a GPS, and while the trail is
>> obvious I enjoyed practicing with the GPS. I pre-loaded the sites of the
>> bear boxes I would encounter, and used them as rough navigational aids.
>> The coordinates are available on the Web if you Google "sierra bear  
>> box."
>>
>> On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 21:43:11 -0800, wrote:
>>
>> > Received a GPS over the holiday and figured I would put it use this
>> > spring on the Sierra High Route. Any chance someone could share where  
>> I
>> > might be able to obtain yaypoints for the Sierra High Route? ...
>>
>> --
>> Jeffrey "57" Zimmerman
>> Sonoma County
>> The Left Coast
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