[pct-l] May Hiking , North of Tahoe

Eric johner27 at evergreen.edu
Thu Mar 31 16:53:30 CDT 2011


So I definitely read this in a TV announcer's voice.  You must be a closet
anchor.

Regards,
Eric
www.primalpct.com

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Scott Williams <baidarker at gmail.com> wrote:

> Coming to you live from Northstar at Tahoe, the roof of the lodge at the
> top
> of Mt. Pluto at 8,000 feet has lost 4 feet of pack over the past 3 days,
> and
> the temps are so hot, I repeat that, HOT, not a cloud in the sky, that it's
> shirts off on the deck, lots of cold beer, and lift operators in their tank
> tops.  Gorgeous!  I mean the views toward Squaw Valley and the PCT.  From
> the Backside runs I can see the length of ridge that is the Tahoe Rim
> Trail/PCT and it is all one giant cornice for 25 miles or so.  Soooo much
> snow, but the CA sunshine is doing it's best today.  Pray for sun.
>
> Instead of hiking north of Tahoe in May, why don't you head down to the
> deserts, and hike what's really hikeable.  It is so beautiful in spring
>
> Shroomer
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