[pct-l] General advice for a newcomer
Thelma Fredricksen
thelma.fredricksen at gmail.com
Wed Apr 4 17:09:51 CDT 2012
Hi Mal,
There is a good little guide book available for folks like you who are
coming from another country (it's also good for we locals). It's a Cicerone
Guide book written by Alan Castle, a Brit, titled The John Muir Trail. He
addresses these questions including things like getting a permit and so on.
I highly recommend you get a copy. You'll find your answers in there.
Thelma
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:51 AM, malcolm pryke <malpryke at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi All
>
>
> I live in Austria and would like to attempt the PCT next year. In
> preparation for this I thought I could visit this year and do the John Muir
> Trail. My problem is, I do not really know too much about the logistics of
> doing this, and so I thought I would ask for some help and for some general
> advice.
>
> 1) I would like to hike the JMT in August, is this advisable or should I
> do it earlier/later?
> 2) If I wanted to hike South to North, which is the best International
> airport to fly to?
> 3) Would it be advantageous to also take an internal flight to a nearer
> airport or is public transport sufficient to get me to the trail head
> 4)Where can I get my pass to enter the parks. I fear I am too late to
> reserve a pass for this year, so what are the odds of getting a pass if I
> just turn up 1 day before and try to get one of the remaining non
> allocated passes.
>
>
> Many thanks in advance for your help, I really appreciate it
>
> Mal
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