[pct-l] Mosquitoes
Stephen Clark
rowriver at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 28 18:40:44 CDT 2009
June, July, and even August (depending on the snow pack/melt ratio) in the Sierra and Cascades can be brutal... I recall a season not long ago along the JMT when I was just sure they were going to pick me up and carry me off to their lair. Always carry at least a head net.
OregonBound
> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 09:10:49 +1200
> From: keahiker at gmail.com
> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> Subject: [pct-l] Mosquitoes
>
> How bad really are the mosquitoes on a PCT thru' hike. Yes, there will be
> mosquitoes, and at times they will be in dense numbers. But can one
> quantify it? Like how many nights/camps when complete coverage is necessary
> compared to mosquitoes being a nuisance when one would simply brush them
> away? Or how often when camping is being outside of a netting enclosure
> unbearable?
>
> I don't remember seeing photos of hikers wearing netting suits and head-nets
> when hiking or camping which tends to indicate that bad mosquitoes are
> limited.
>
> Does anyone carry bug-spray to clear our out the tent before retiring?
>
> Thanks,
> Kea
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