[pct-l] Barlow Pass ( rte 35 ) to Columbia River Gorge
Steel-Eye
chelin at teleport.com
Thu Jul 31 22:44:17 CDT 2008
Good evening, Rafter Jack,
I was in the crew you talked with today north of Barlow Pass. You're
correct: The PCT northwest of Timberline hasn't been logged-out and cleaned
up yet this year. It's scheduled for a 5-day crew beginning 9 August.
>From Barlow Pass to Timberline there was only about 50 yards of snowpack --
total. And get this: I worked all day on that section and I did not see one
mosquito! None. Zero. Zip. I guess they've all migrated to central
Oregon to sharpen their teeth -- or tooth -- on the approaching thru-hikers.
Steel-Eye
----- Original Message -----
From: "JOHN F PATTERSON" <yuppatt at sbcglobal.net>
To: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 8:06 PM
Subject: [pct-l] Barlow Pass ( rte 35 ) to Columbia River Gorge
> At Timberline Lodge right now . Trail here from Barlow Pass is fully clear
> . I ran into the P C T trail crew on the way here and they said that my
> going over to the Gorge tomorrow , the next day , etc . , would be O K .
> Some snow and they did caution to cross rivers and creeks in the A M
> before the heat of the day builds the melt . Also creek after Ramona Falls
> , I think they said , is swift currently . Too , trees are still down
> across the trail N . of Timberline : I think in that trail hasn ' t yet
> been , ' swept ' as to all the previous snow ( swept by them - I may not
> have gotten that correct but that is what I think was meant . ) This is
> to add to Jordan Beckett ' s report . I will report as well once to
> Cascade Locks . Rafter Jack
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