[pct-l] Data Book Discrepancies

Jalan04 jalan04 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 11 09:49:02 CDT 2014


I have seen other discrepancies as well  (data book, WP guide, half mile. Blacks guides, etcc )it would be nice to have an agreed upon standard but judging by recent posts , there is some rancor around this subject

I've always been annoyed that the WP guides always refer to distance between points rather than overall mileage points but I guess that makes the data less susceptible to overall changes on the trail length re routes etc

It seems like the PCTA should set the gold standard. If they have apparently the word has not gotten out



> On Jun 10, 2014, at 12:15 PM, walt Durling <durlfam4 at icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm soon to get back on trail at the CA-Oregon border.  I've two data books:  PCT Data Book by Wilderness Press, and the PCT Complete Data Book by Parks.
> 
> Going over them I see significant differences when it comes to mileage, from 4 miles up to 8 miles for, example, water sources, but for other things as well.  For instance, Thielsen Creek in Oregon is listed at mileage 1860.8 on the Wilderness Press data book, but at 1870.4 in the Parks data book.  Or, Hwy 62 to Mazama is listed at 1830.4 in the WP book, but at 1834.5 in Parks.  In fact, the books' mileages are almost universally different, and not by a little.
> 
> Query:  Anyone out there who have used these books and can comment on their accuracy or lack thereof? walt
> 
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