[pct-l] Longest dry stretches?

joel01 at ekit.com joel01 at ekit.com
Mon Mar 31 23:10:29 CDT 2008


Also readily available from retail stores (at least on the west coast)
such as REI.

I lived by that book.


Joel (aka Vlad the Impaler)



Quoting Sly <slyatpct at aol.com>:

>Well, in Socal there's at least one of 35 miles and
>another long one in
>OR but....., you really need to get the databook
>which has "water
>alerts" of 12 miles or more.  It's only $10 from the
>PCTA and has tons
>more of good info.
>
>Sly..
>
>Eric Payne wrote:
>> Would someone mind listing the longest dry
>sections on the trail in socal,
>> regardless of whether or not there are typically
>caches in the area?  I'm in
>> the process of putting together my mail drop list,
>and if there is a huge
>> water haul coming out of a town, I may try to make
>that resupply a short
>> one, and hit up a town soon following that
>resupply, so as to not carry tons
>> of water and tons of food.
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Burned my credit card for fuel 
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