[pct-l] Old PCT Route
Ned Tibbits
ned at mountaineducation.org
Thu Feb 14 14:08:05 CST 2013
Hey, Carl!
Are you talking about the early USFS "map" that was a yellow-covered bundle
of white pages with a red line showing where the trail is?
Ned Tibbits, Director
Mountain Education
www.mountaineducation.org
-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Siechert
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 8:15 PM
To: pct-l
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Old PCT Route
Look for the original USFS maps of the PCT. I don't have mine handy, but
IIRC they came out ca. 1976. Also the original Wilderness Press guidebook
(1973) or even the second edition (1977) shows quite a few differences from
the current route.
Some of the old routes are still easily accessible, and make nice loop
trips with current PCT.
Cheers,
Kelty (1977)
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 4:38 PM, mark utzman
<blackbelthiker at gmail.com>wrote:
> Good afternoon all, I am reading a book I just bought from EBay about the
> PCT....published by National Geographic, written by William Gray and Sam
> Abell who thru-hiked in 1974...very interesting in regards to the history
> of the route. It prints maps (rudimentary) that is a little different
> from
> the route today....very different in some areas like S. California and the
> Mojave section and Jawbone Canyon to Whitney Meadow. I wanted to know if
> any good maps exists of the old PCT route from that era. Any help would be
> appreciated. Thanks
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