[pct-l] More info

Eugene atetuna at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 9 10:11:51 CDT 2010


I believe it's pertinent, at least to the extent that it has affected our hikes.  At least one water resource may have been contaminated.  I observed some rock fall that appears to be new, and maybe a slide as well.  I imagine it's worse closer to the border.  Some water sources are so meager that a little shaking may have rerouted where it travels, so there may be more or less water along the trail than there used to be.  I can't wait to read some journals to find out about any changes.

 

Sir Mix-a-lot
 
> Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2010 08:06:34 -0700
> From: nitnoid1 at yahoo.com
> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> Subject: [pct-l] More info
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> I won't post anymore on this, because I am not sure if it is off topic or not.  But, due to the close proximity of the quake to the PCT, I feel this is pertinent.  So, here is some of the best info I have yet seen on this matter.  That is all.
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> http://www.scsn.org/
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> The Incredible Bulk
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