[pct-l] Pct-L Digest, Vol 78, Issue 2

David Money Harris David_Harris at hmc.edu
Mon Jun 2 12:10:39 CDT 2014


River,

It’s in eTrails on the iPhone!

Joe & Terrie Anderson
15933 Calle El Capitan
Green Valley, CA 91390

(We met at the Red Moose last September.  I’m heading north from Ashland starting at the end of this month.  I enjoy seeing your posts on pct-l.)

David

On Jun 2, 2014, at 10:00 AM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:

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>   1. Casa de Luna address (River Malcolm)
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> Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2014 15:50:29 -0700
> From: River Malcolm <river at orcasonline.com>
> Subject: [pct-l] Casa de Luna address
> To: "pct-l at backcountry.net" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
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> Can someone send me a snail mail address for the Anderson's? Just wrote a thank you note and can't find their address online. 
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> In response to some themes in the conversation of the new generation of hikers --
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> As a new/old hiker (first trip with a backpack Mar 2013 at Campo, age at that time 65) I want to say how deeply grateful I am for trail angel generosity. I could not have come this far (1250 mi) on my retirement dream of a multi-year thru solo hike without overwhelming kindness and generosity from so many. Not only have you helped me make my dreams come true, you taught me and inspired me about the joy of giving (maybe this ole dog can still learn a few new tricks?). I also must bow and kiss the ground -- not only the earth itself that gave me the trail, but that hi tech trail angel the iphone -- and Halfmile and guthook and Ritchie Ruff (PCTHYOH) whose apps helped me find the trail (again and again and again) when I lost it --or decide abt weather and safety and water and places to camp. 
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> I think its easy to get in the habit of receiving and to act entitled -- human nature, we are creatures of habit. The best antidote is to pay it forward, make a practice of discovering how when and where we can discover our own joy in giving (duty just doesn't do it). May we all discover the joy of giving every day of our lives. We start fresh every day, old or young. 
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> River
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>> On Jun 1, 2014, at 10:00, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
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>> 1. Mt. Shasta (JoAnn)
>> 2. JMT (Dan Kayser)
>> 3. Re: JMT (Yoshihiro Murakami)
>> 4. Re: JMT (gary_schenk at verizon.net)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Sat, 31 May 2014 10:22:32 -0700
>> From: "JoAnn" <jomike at cot.net>
>> Subject: [pct-l] Mt. Shasta
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>> It?s called Shasta Shuttle 530-859-3266. If you want to zero we?d be glad to have you. Mt. Shasta will have everything you desire.
>> 
>> are we there yet
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Sat, 31 May 2014 14:45:37 -0500
>> From: Dan Kayser <1simplesole at gmail.com>
>> Subject: [pct-l] JMT
>> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
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>> I am planning to hike the JMT this September but would like to get off the
>> beaten bath a bit. I am looking for suggestions for side excursions off the
>> JMT.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Dan
>> 
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2014 08:19:22 +0900
>> From: Yoshihiro Murakami <completewalker at gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: [pct-l] JMT
>> To: Dan Kayser <1simplesole at gmail.com>
>> Cc: PCT-L <pct-l at backcountry.net>
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>> Dear Dan
>> 
>> The side trips of JMT are written in "John Muir Trail" by Elizabeth Wenk. I
>> did several in my past JMT trips.
>> 
>> Clouds Rest : very good trip.  easy. I prefer here to Half Dome. I left the
>> junction of JMT, climb Clouds Rest, and joined JMT at Sunrize.
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/HappyIslesToBishop?noredirect=1#5783026109133136082
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>> Columbia Finger:  I did not try, but my friend did. It may not be
>> difficult.
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/YosemiteToTuolumneMeadow072831#5377370488106244530
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>> Lembert Dome: no permit required, easy, but I scared.
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/YosemiteToTuolumneMeadow072831#5377580550194071346
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>> Donohue Peak: easy, but needed some route finding technique. I did two
>> times.
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/TuolumneMeadowToVermilionValleyResort08018#5378166799597774882
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>> Ediza Lake: easy, spectacular, Shroomer's recommendation.
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/TuolumneToVVRTheTrainingSections#5842759174651539506
>> 
>> High place near the Gladys Lake: several minutes from the pass. No one
>> described. I prefer to camp the pass to the lakeside
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/TuolumneToVVRTheTrainingSections#5648803702554119906
>> 
>> Red Cones : easy, but I cannot recommend. The view is not different from
>> the trail.
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/TuolumneMeadowToVermilionValleyResort08018#5378493181988013794
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>> Painted Lady : easy, but needed some rout finding technique.
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/LakeMarjoriToLonePine081520#5380325043403745074
>> 
>> Tawny Point : easy, and the best. I did two times. The view of Bighorn
>> Plateau is the best.
>> 
>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/LakeMarjoriToLonePine081520#5380346766464637202
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>> https://picasaweb.google.com/104620544810418955412/LakeMarjoriToLonePine081520#5380346969860078130
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>> Message: 4
>> Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2014 09:14:20 -0500 (CDT)
>> From: gary_schenk at verizon.net
>> Subject: Re: [pct-l] JMT
>> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
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>> Are you OK with third class rock scrambling?
>> 
>> Mt. Muir is just a short distance of the trail just below Whitney. Much better summit than Whitney!
>> 
>>> From Vidette Meadow you can follow use trail to the Vidette Lakes. From thre climb of Deerhorn Mountain is one of the best in the Sierra.
>> 
>> Mt. Gould can be done from Kearsarge Pass, really nice views.
>> 
>>> From Rae Lakes you can tour Sixty Lakes Basin. Mt. Cotter is a short fun climb. If you're feeling really brave Mt Clarence King is a real thrill, but you'll probably want a rope.
>> 
>> Split Mountain is a 14,000' peak that can be done from the Upper Basin easily.
>> 
>>> From Evolution Lake Mt. Spencer is a short class 2 scramble up slabs to a short section of class 2 ridge. Fun, and nice views of the region.
>> 
>>> From Evolution you could go cross-country and use trail to Darwin Basin. September might be late, but the lowers there can be spectacular.
>> 
>>> From Vidette Meadows you can follow use trail up to the Vidette Lakes, a very pretty cirque composed of East Vidette Mountain, Deerhorn Mountain and West Vidette. You can head up the third class rib to the top of Deerhorn. Details in Secor.
>> 
>>> From Tuolumne Meadows cruis down to Glen Aulin, a really nice hike.
>> 
>> Secor's book is worth a study.
>> 
>> Gary
>> 
>> 
>> On 05/31/14, Dan Kayser <1simplesole at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I am planning to hike the JMT this September but would like to get off the
>> beaten bath a bit. I am looking for suggestions for side excursions off the
>> JMT.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Dan
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