[pct-l] ADZPCTKO

aslive at charter.net aslive at charter.net
Thu Mar 1 10:50:30 CST 2012


Hi Tim

There will be hiker shuttles from the campground at Kick-Off to the 
border both Saturday and Sunday, maybe even Friday.  Just leave your 
tent in the campgrounds and hike back to it.  I am sure that you will 
also receive several offers to pick you up at the airport.

Shepherd


On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Tim Gustafson wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I'm trying to plan my transportation to the trail head and ADZPCTKO.
>
> It seems that ADZPCTKO is held at Lake Morena, not the border.  That
> implies that if I want to hike into ADZPCTKO, I need to actually
> arrive at the trail head a day or two earlier.  Is that correct?
>
> How is everyone getting to the trail head?  I am planning on flying
> into San Diego.  Is anyone organizing any sort of trips from San Diego
> airport to the trail head?  There's the public transit option that
> appears to be viable as a fallback, but if a lot of people are
> planning to start the hike on the same day, I wonder if we can pool
> together and get a SuperShuttle or something (a SuperShuttle from San
> Diego to Campo is about $216, and that can seat up to 7 people, so
> that's $30/person if we fill a van and it seems a lot less stressful
> to do that than take 4 different public transit connections).
>
> I've heard people say "oh don't worry about it, you can hitch" but I'm
> a bit leery of that.  For one thing, it's not like we'll be the only
> people flying into San Diego that day, and while I'm sure hitching is
> a viable option in trail towns along the way, San Diego is not a trail
> town.  So I'd like to make some concrete plans for transportation
> before I get to San Diego.  :)
>
> -- 
>
> Tim Gustafson
> tjg at tgustafson.com
> http://tgustafson.com/
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