[pct-l] Starting on July 6 in Campo. Impossible?

Stephen Clark rowriver at gmail.com
Sat Jul 2 11:58:48 CDT 2011


It can be done but I wouldn't recommend it.  The first stretch (border to
Lake Morena)  is 21 miles and, while there is most likely still some water
in the seasonal creeks along that section, the first dependable water is at
Lake Morena.

I live in San Diego and the temp. in that area this morning is already 92 (
9:30AM) and forecast to  be 105. A bit to the east in the Anza-Borrego
desert, 115.

I was on the trail a week ago between Warner Springs and hwy. 74 and it was
brutal...

Quackers


On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Matthew Tock <mattock8 at care2.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Sorry, not sure if the first post made it through. This is my first post
> to the archives, but I have been reading through and gleaming info for
> the past few months. I've been trying to start this hike for the past
> two months but keep coming up with a myriad of setbacks. Tried starting
> out at Snoqualmie Pass and going south but just ran into too much snow
> and sounds like its the same in Northern Oregon right now too. Now, I am
> planning on heading back to San Diego and starting at Campo, which was
> the original plan back in May. I have had a couple people tell me that
> because of the heat and the lack of water they do not recommend that. I
> have fought fire the past three seasons and am used to dealing with the
> extreme temps and managing water, but my question is whether this is
> just a really bad idea still to start in Campo in July? Are their
> predictable water sources at least every 20 miles or so even now? By
> hiking at night, can I make this work? Thanks all of you for the time
> and info.
>
> Matt
>
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