[pct-l] No resupply in Lone Pine?

Gail Van Velzer vanvelzer at charter.net
Thu Feb 5 18:29:10 CST 2015


I was up there checking out resupply points for our trip.  We were planning 
to meet our rig up there.  We met a couple who got a supply box and they 
paid $50. for someone to bring it from town.  I don't know when I'll be 
there, maybe not even this year, but I'll be happy to bring people up or 
bring supply boxes for anyone if you let me know in advance.  I'll post on 
here the approximate time.
Golly
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "walt Durling" <durlfam4 at icloud.com>
To: "Brick Robbins" <brick at brickrobbins.com>
Cc: "PCT" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2015 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] No resupply in Lone Pine?


> Brick is correct.  Taking Trail Pass down about 1 000' in elevation to 
> Horseshoe Meadows campground will put you on the only road down,down, down 
> to Lone Pine, about 20 miles or so.  I don't advise walking it because 
> there is no shade anywhere, and almost no shoulders either.  If there are 
> day trippers at the campground, getting a ride down the mtn is not 
> difficult.  If there aren't, there's a ranch a few miles down the road 
> where they are hiker friendly.  They might give you a ride down.  Once in 
> town the Mt Whitney Hostel is cheap, clean, and centrally located. 
> Getting back up the mtn may be iffy since few cars are going up to the 
> campground.  You could stick your thumb out and hope for the best.  Last 
> year at least there was a guy who charged something like $80 to drop you 
> off at the campground.  He has a website, something like East Sierra 
> Shuttle or something like that.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Feb 5, 2015, at 14:40, Brick Robbins <brick at brickrobbins.com> wrote:
>>
>> If you just want to resupply in Lone Pine, use Trail Pass, not Mt 
>> Whitney.
>>
>> Much easier, less elevation change and no special permits reqired.
>>
>> 2015-02-04 21:00 GMT-08:00 Timothy Potter <tpotter7 at icloud.com>:
>>> It appears that you can no longer exit the PCT through Whitney Portal to 
>>> get to Lone Pine (http://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/permits/ 
>>> <http://www.pcta.org/discover-the-trail/permits/> see Whitney section). 
>>> I checked the Inyo site, but it is fairly confusing. It looks like you 
>>> can get a permit to pass through the portal (without going through the 
>>> lottery) but only if you don't go up Whitney. If you want to go up, then 
>>> you have to try the lottery. But, if you are doing the PCT and want to 
>>> go up Whitney, you can do that without a permit, you just cannot exit 
>>> through the portal to Lone Pine. Also, it would appear that the Inyo 
>>> permits are all for specific dates and when doing the PCT, who knows 
>>> when you will actually be there?
>>>
>>> So, if I am reading this correctly, removing Lone Pine from the options 
>>> appears to make it a very long haul from Kennedy to Muir Trail Ranch 
>>> (174mi & 29,178ft elevation gain). Even longer if you want to make the 
>>> side trip up Whitney. The only other option for resupply looks to be 
>>> Independence but it is the difference between a 24mi off trail hike to 
>>> Independence vs. a 66mi hike on to Muir Trail Ranch. Any thoughts on 
>>> what is best to do on this section? Is the best option to just suck it 
>>> up and carry a huge bag of food and go all the way to Muir Trail Ranch? 
>>> Or, are there any better options?
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