[pct-l] Avoiding the pack
Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Tue Feb 9 16:55:10 CST 2010
On Feb 9, 2010, at 1:48 PM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
>
> I usually prefer solitude on the trail rather than being right
> smack in the
> middle of a pack -- but even if I would prefer to avoid the crowd,
> do I have
> a choice? Based on what I've been researching so far for this
> thruhike, I
> thought that I need to leave in the same window as the crowd to
> avoid too
> much snow at both ends?
>
> Kris
There is a small window. It's not as herd-like when you are on the
trail as L-Rod experiences in her yard. I didn't even know about a
herd when I planned my hike but ended up within it. You can still
have plenty of solitude. Best way to do that is to avoid places where
people congregate.
I split my hike in two. I did my second summer ahead of the pack. I
thought it was a better experience to not be in the herd. I did not
have to race the snow in Washington.
In addition to hiking southbound, you could do a flip flop or you
could break the trail up into chunks and rearrange each chunk for
optimal weather. Southern California is nice Spring and Fall. The
Sierras are nice Summer and Fall. Oregon has awful mosquitoes in July
but is otherwise very beautiful. Washington is wonderful in August.
Those aren't the only months you can do these portions, but I think
you get the idea. Not as pure and possibly a logistical pain, but an
option.
More information about the Pct-L
mailing list