[pct-l] Do hikers just go through the snow on Mt. Jacinto, Big Bear etc.? What are your plans?
Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Tue Apr 20 16:07:13 CDT 2010
Go do Section E and then go back and finish up the rest from Highway
74. So Cal isn't Switzerland. The snow will melt. You won't have to
walk in much of it and you certainly won't have to camp on it.
Diane
On Apr 20, 2010, at 11:29 AM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
> Hi there,
> I did basically all the Southern California parts of the PCT from
> Campo to Highway 74 near Idyllwild (I'll do a small missing stretch
> after the kickoff) and so I wonder: Should I really continue after
> Highway 74? Reading the postings from this list and reading on the
> PCTA website the status reports it sounds like a lot of snow (and
> more to come today and tomorrow). And to be honest: I dont want to
> walk in the snow, I dont want to camp in the snow, I can have snow
> in my home country (Switzerland) from about October to May, I didnt
> come to Southern California to hike in the snow, really :-) Plus: I
> did not take any snow equipment with me to the US. So I'm thinking
> about alternatives and was wondering what you guys are planning.
> Here are some thoughts:
> - San Giorgino Pass to Cajon Pass: Same here, still snow and maybe
> more to come today/tomorrow...
> - Cajon Pass to Agua Dulce: Basically closed... I'm not gonna hike
> 40 miles or more along a highway...
> - Agua Dulce to Tehachapi Pass: Thats probably the section that I'm
> gonna do next week but then I have to hitchhike to Agua Dulce and
> later back to Highway 74...
>
> What are your thoughts? I am not planning to do a Through-Hike so I
> am kind of flexible... Any thoughts? What are the people doing that
> started two or three weeks ago and must now reach or have passed
> Idyllwild already?
>
> My trail journal by the way:
> http://postholer.com/fisler
>
> Bye
> Jo?l
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