[pct-l] 1/3 of hikers start at end of April in monumental snow year?
Kolby Kirk
admin at thehikeguy.com
Sat Apr 23 20:04:43 CDT 2011
I might as well be known as Turtle. I suspect when I start on May 1st, my
slow-ass will be passed by 1/3 of the other thru-hikers. Maybe if I time it
right, I'll arrive in the Sierras just in time to see the first wildflowers
of the season. :)
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Eric Lee <saintgimp at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Goodness wrote:
> >
> I am afraid of snow. Not afraid of big miles in norcal. Pushed start date
> to
> may 16.
> >
>
> As Steel-Eye just said, everyone gets to pick their own fear. Personally,
> I'm more afraid of scorching desert heat than I am of snow in the Sierra,
> so
> if I were thru-hiking this year (which I'm not, tragically), I'd probably
> still start in April. Snow is just one factor in a many-part equation and
> when you consider everything all together, starting mid-to-late April makes
> a lot of sense in almost any year. Scott's numbers don't surprise me one
> bit and I continue to believe they'd be largely the same with or without
> ADZPCTKO. But starting later this year is also a reasonable strategy so if
> that is what makes you comfortable, go for it.
>
> Eric
>
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