[pct-l] a few resources for day/section hikers

Sabrina Harrison troopharrison at gmail.com
Fri Dec 9 22:05:12 CST 2016


Thank you so much for this! I'm saving it for future reference.

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> On Dec 9, 2016, at 5:48 PM, David Hough reading PCT-L <pctl at oakapple.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> I've started writing up some information for persons who would like
> to dayhike as much of the PCT as possible and backpack the rest in the
> shortest sessions possible.
> 
> I welcome feedback about errors, omissions, and better ideas.
> I have drafted the backpack suggestions for Oregon and Washington
> and will start working on California soon.
> 
> http://pcnst.oakapple.net 
> Home page.
> 
> http://pcnst.oakapple.net/bits/resources.html
> Resources for piecewise hiking.
> 
> http://pcnst.oakapple.net/bits/updates.html
> Updates to the dayhike information in the Semb books.
> 
> http://pcnst.oakapple.net/bits/backpacks.html
> Suggestions for backpacking the PCNST where necessary.
> 
> http://pcnst.oakapple.net/bits/alternatives.html
> Alternatives to through hikes.
> 
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