[pct-l] Braving it. or stupiding it. JMT here I come, snow and all.
William A. Chavez
wctrekker at dslextreme.com
Wed Oct 7 10:09:59 CDT 2009
You're not alone. We are with you pal.
On Oct 6, 2009, at 5:40 PM, sage Clegg wrote:
> Hi folks-- after a few days here in sunny Bishop I am choosing to
> go back to the trail where I left off. The snow is consolidating
> and melting a little, I have new rainpants, plenty of warm layers,
> and 10 days of food (can barley lift my pack), and hopefully enough
> determination to make this PCT SOBO dream a reality. I also found
> some awesome kym's maps for 98 cents a pop at the bookstore here,
> so I should be able to get out to the east side if another big
> storm hits. The PCT guidebook maps just don't seem to cover enough
> to create solid evac routes.
> A big thank you to those who have pitched advice on snow and the
> desert water scene my way. Does anyone know anyone who will be on
> the JMT in the next 10 days? I am getting tiered of being alone,
> but I will channel Norman Clyde and truck along. In some way it is
> comforting to know there are NOBOs up in WA dealing with crazy
> weather too. Good luck to everyone out in the elements and stay
> warm! Sage
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