[pct-l] Los Angeles Aqueduct along the PCT

Stephen Clark rowriver at gmail.com
Mon Feb 24 09:22:20 CST 2014


Do you have any reports on trail closures/detours or water availability at
caches and natural sources ie: Oak Creek Bridge, Tiger Tank, Cottonwood
Creek, etc... that you could post to the PCT  'Water Report' ?
*Send updates to:  water at pctwater.com <water at pctwater.com>  or phone/text
619-734-7289*
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On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 5:52 AM, Ron Graybill <rgraybill44 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hiked the  40 miles north from Hikertown (Mile 518) over the weekend.  The
> route obviously follows the California Aqueduct for a while, but portions
> are also along the huge rusted pipes of the 100 year old Los Angeles
> Aqueduct. Many pictures of that historic project, so vital to the early
> growth of Los Angeles, are seen here:
> http://waterandpower.org/museum/Construction_of_the_LA_Aqueduct.html There
> is even a 1908 map on the site which shows where the pipe passes Neenach,
> the "town" nearest Hikertown.
>
> Ron "Slo Charger" Graybill
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