[pct-l] March Snow Courses still open
ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com
ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com
Sat Feb 21 00:48:36 CST 2009
Hi, Don,
I teach 3-day, Snow Courses in the Lake Tahoe area, Desolation Wilderness.
Of the 4 offered this season, three have a couple of spaces. If you're interested, I'll email you the Course Description and you can decide if you want to join.
Mtnned
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From: whcrs4543 at aol.com
To: ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Hiking WA in July?
Where are these free snow courses in March ?
-----Original Message-----
From: ned at pacificcrestcustombuilders.com
To: mdonnay at yahoo.com
Cc: PCT MailingList <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 10:22 pm
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Hiking WA in July?
When I arrived in Crater Lake on my thru of the pct in 1974 it was still
full of snow. The winter of '73-'74 was a heavy one with 28 feet dumped in
Tahoe. I had a snow-covered trail from KM all the way to mid-Washington,
mid-August. I got really good at following a buried trail and going under,
over, or around blow-down!
If you are concerned about this kind of route-finding, please join us on one
of our Snow Courses this March where, among other skills, we teach practical
route-finding. It's free.
Mtnned
----- Original Message -----
From: <mdonnay at yahoo.com>
To: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 9:15 PM
Subject: [pct-l] Hiking WA in July?
I have dreamed of thru-hiking the PCT for many many years, but being a
teacher with summers off from work, my wife and I figured we could section
hike the whole trail in three large summer sections rather than quiting our
jobs. Since our summer vacations are from early June through the end of
July, we really don't have the flexibility to pick and choose when to hike
each section of the trail in its most ideal time period.
In 2005, we hiked the 700 miles in the scorching deserts of SoCal from Campo
to Kennedy Meadows. Although absolutely beautiful, it was HOT and we made it
through with mylar umbrellas, but we hardly saw another soul since we were
way behind the thru pack. In towns, we never stopped hearing "kinda late
ain't cha?" Out goal that summer was Mammoth, but due to my wife developing
a
bad case of shin splints
we had to taper our goals after spending 8 days with the Saufley's and
Anderson's packed in ice.
In 2006, we hiked 1,050 miles from Kennedy Meadows to Ashland. It was a high
snow year with huge fords to negotiate including Evolution "Lake" but we
really enjoyed this trail section and the camaraderie of being in the middle
of the thru-hiker pack. It was an amazing experience!
2007 was spent moving internationally to new teaching jobs. So before the
move, we finished the second half of a 580-mile traverse of the Pyrenees
mountain range from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean across the French and
Spanish border.
Last summer, 2008, we were ready to complete the remaining 930 PCT miles
from Ashland to Manning. We started June 21 and hiked three days before
running into pervasive snow pack with hundreds of dead falls that
obliterated the trail and slowed us down tremendously. We decided to get off
trail and wait out for more snow to melt
and returned to Fish Lake Hwy 140 three weeks later. There was still lots
of snow throughout much of OR requiring constant map n compass work trying
to decipher where the trail might be. We hiked 430 miles that summer,
reaching Cascade Locks before the end of July when we got off the trail to
return to work.
It was during those painfully itchy three weeks of waiting out the snow melt
that I began to question this strategy of section hiking the whole trail
solely during the months of June and July. We made it through the desert in
mid summer, way after the optimal time period. The Sierras and NCal was
hiked during prime time with the thrus. But now is it possible to hike the
Cascades in early to mid summer with the snow pack?
For this coming summer of 2009, I am praying that the Snow Gods of the
Cascades tone it down a little this winter, and I have pushed our hiking
schedule as
late as possible in the summer before we have to return to work (8 July - 2
Aug, with three days off to attend a wedding). We have 500 miles to finish
and we're expecting lots of snow to navigate over with lots of dead falls.
So I have planned a more reasonable pace of 22 mpd over 23 days.
What are people's thoughts and experiences of hiking the WA Cascades
starting in early/mid July and hitting the North Cascades by the end of July
early Aug? Are we going to be wallowing in snow again trying to find the
trail?
Section hiking the trail while holding a full time job has been a great
compromise of enjoying both, but in no way does it compare to a thru-hike.
I'll be thru-hiking the PCT in the next 2 years, that is for sure!!
And I am so excited for this year's thrus getting ready for their hike. Good
luck and happy and safe trails.
Mike
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