[pct-l] Scissors Crossing through Black Mountain Road
montypct
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Sun Oct 19 13:25:23 CDT 2008
Hiking mile 190 south to mile 77 after we are done visiting with Robocop and
Dick Fernandez, two local trail angels of "Chihuahua Valley" Road area (mile
128).
I will post conditions to the list and to the water report in 7 days.
Warner Springs Monty
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----- Original Message -----
From: "mark v" <allemande6 at yahoo.com>
To: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] no hitchhiking
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> Kathi, i don't know of anyone who's done it. Going back over all the
> resupply stops, i think it would be easy (some added side trail miles, but
> nothing over the top) to do EXCEPT for 4 places. Would you be willing to
> only hitch 4 times?
>
> Hikertown to Kennedy Meadows. That's about 200 miles. That's a pretty
> long stretch without resupply, especially since it would mean carrying at
> LEAST 8 days of food on your back through the Mojave Desert part. The
> standard would be to hitch into Mojave, Tehachapi, or Onyx.
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> Tuolumne Meadows to Echo Lake. 150 miles. Not so bad, except that's a
> tough, slow section that gets a lot of people down. More people this year
> dropped out there than anywhere else. Tough to do big miles through
> there. The standard would be to hitch into Bridgeport or (the other)
> Kennedy Meadows, but an alternate plan might be to hitch into
> Markleeville. I'm not sure if that's close enough to walk to. Anyone?
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> Castella to Seiad Valley is a no big deal 150 miles, but you'd miss
> hitching into Etna, which is a town it seems everyone really likes.
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> Snoqualmie Pass to Stehekin (you're ok with busses, right?). A very tough
> 175 miles. One of the hardest and slowest sections of the trail. The
> standard is to hitch into Skykomish. They do so much that i couldn't
> possibly suggest that the Dinsmores would come pick you up at the
> trailhead, but i know this year there were a couple of other past
> thru-hikers with cars hanging out who were picking people up. That
> doesn't really count as hitching.
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> So, it seems you could do it, but it also seems you could do it better if
> you just made a couple of exceptions to hitch selectively.
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> markv
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