[pct-l] Los Padres National forest fire ban
Reinhold Metzger
reinholdmetzger at cox.net
Sat May 18 19:17:36 CDT 2013
[pct-l] Los Padres National forest fire ban
Yes, Radar is right....it can be done.
Scott Williamson, with 13 PCT thru-hikes (16 counting section
hikes), including 2 yo-yos and 3 speed records, the unquestionable,
undeniable, indisputable "KING" of the PCT, goes cold (without a stove).
JMT Reinhold
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On May 17, 2013, at 11:15 PM, Judson Brown <judsonwb at gmail.com <http://mailman.backcountry.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l>> wrote:
>/ Unfortunately, it seems as if there is no way for thru hikers to be in full
/>/ compliance of this. And I'm sure they're not too excited about homemade
/>/ stoves using denatured alcohol...
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Radar wrote:
The easiest way to be in full compliance is to simply go without a stove.
In 2004 I had an alcohol stove in SoCal and was within 20 trail miles of
a fire started by an alcohol stove (and another started by a hiker
burning their toilet paper). I also had a scary moment when some grass
near my alcohol stove caught fire.
In 2007 when I hiked from Agua Dulce to Yosemite it was a very dry year
and I decided to go stove-less until Kennedy Meadows. A fellow hiker in
2004 went stove-less for his entire PCT hike.
While I doubt that I would hike the entire PCT without a stove, When I
do this hike again, I'll go stoveless until Kennedy Meadows.
There have been many discussions on this list about no-cook food choices
and I would encourage everyone planning to hike on SoCal to seriously
research this approach.
Radar
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