[pct-l] Water Cache at Scissors Xing

marmot marmot marmotwestvanc at hotmail.com
Sun Apr 27 12:19:01 CDT 2014


This is not something I saw on the PCT but on the CDT and Arizona Trails. In area /distance that is accessible to you --self-cache. On the PCT only in the first 500 is it usually necessary. Even when some people flew in from distances ,they rented a car and dropped water at road crossings. Before GPS,trail angels etc. you simply wrote down mileage/coordinates. Now it's easier. Take waypoint. Of course hide it well--really well!!!!   Sometimes I saw water left when the self cacher had taken what they needed left for other hikers out in in an exposed spot   Those that follow pick up the empties --so light to take out empty gallon containers. Marmot

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> On Apr 26, 2014, at 10:55 AM, "Luis Velasco" <velascoluis at cox.net> wrote:
> 
> That is a Great question.
> 
> I¹ve been pondering the same issue for years; not for the fact that water
> is scarce between long distances but how to compensate for it.  Where I
> live (San Diego) many of the trails are without easy access water sources,
> without encroaching on private property.
> 
> I¹m a Water Guzzler, so I simple carry at least 5 liters when I hike.
> 
> However, I would really like to do the PCT trail without water caches and
> want to know if any other Water Guzzler (like me) has accomplished this,
> and more importantly, how?
> 
> - Luis
> 
> On 4/24/14, 8:14 AM, "gary_schenk at verizon.net" <gary_schenk at verizon.net>
> wrote:
> 
>> So the question might be, why are water caches so necessary? Is the trail
>> impossible to hike without them?
> 
> 
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