[pct-l] Campo to Warner Springs

Paul Robison paulrobisonhome at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 29 18:05:51 CDT 2011


You won't find many thrus that late in the season.

Depending on weather 4 or 5 miles per litter is a good guideline.   But know your limits and be prepared for 20 to 25 miles between water sources.

Rattlers will be active;  cougars less so.  Bears no issue that far south

Hope this helps, 
~Paul
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On 2011-03-29, at 6:58 PM, dan rapkin <clawsabre97 at hotmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Hey guys,
> I had initially planned a PCT trip for the middle of January, however, due to lack of funds I was forced to postpone it until the end of May.I will hiking with 3 other people for at least a week with the intention of completing all of Section A.  
> My plan is fly out from Rochester NY on the 22nd of May and arrive in San Diego, climb at Jtree for a couple days before starting the hike.My question is thus, I have been informed by a friend that SoCal is having a bit of a wet season, which I thought was uncharacteristic for the time of year that I plan to be hiking, soHow scarce will water be, and how much should I potentially bring?  I know it's about a gallon per person, per day and we will not be bringing a stove, just utilizing cold foods.Also, how concerned should I be about the local fauna, rattlers and cougars and such?Any and all help is appreciated and I hope to see you all on the trail!
> -Dan 'the rasta man'                         
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