[pct-l] r.e. Guffy Campground
Chris Anderson
srhspaded at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 20 01:17:27 CST 2013
haha...i know what you mean...i still will call it exposed, but it def. is at THE TOP of the ridge...I did have a good time up there once though...there was some dude with a generator and his electric guitar and amp, and he played some awesome heavy metal rifs, all the while the wind was blowing his long hair all crazy like something you would see in a music video...definitely amused me, reminded me of satriani but the opposite as far as the hair do went
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From: Diane Soini of Santa Barbara Hikes <diane at santabarbarahikes.com>
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] r.e. Guffy Campground
I stayed at Guffy. The word 'exposed' hardly begins to describe it. I
found a spot part way down the hill so as not to be in the full blast
of the wind. The rocks in the area are the heaviest rocks ever. I
needed every bit of heft to keep my tent from blowing down. All night
it blew fine mica dust through the noseeum mesh of my tent, coating
everything with a fine fools gold-like powder. One of the coldest,
windiest and worst nights for me on the trail.
This weekend Trailhacker and I loaded up 6 or 7 liters of water and
spent 2 night at a waterless campsite in the local mountains. We did
a lot of trail work during the day. You'll get used to camping
without water nearby and come to love the freedom it gives you to
camp anywhere and not have to be a slave to lakes and springs.
On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:00 AM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
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> From: Chris Anderson <srhspaded at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] r.e. Guffy Campground
>
> I wouldn't say that it is actually ever closed...but the road is
> closed until all the snow melts and it gets cleaned up...it still
> gets use as a hike in campground. ?She isn't lying about it being
> exposed...its right up on the very top of the ridge...if you walk
> through the campground, looking on the left, there is a fire road,
> which is always closed when I have been there...it will get you off
> the ridge and might provide a little bit of break from the
> wind...there was a wooden sign nailed to a trail pointing to the
> water source every time i have been there
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