[pct-l] early season section hiking in Oregon

Jerry's gmail geraldbking at gmail.com
Fri Jun 2 01:35:01 CDT 2017


So true Ambery!
I'm a volunteer with PNWSAR and we've packed out several people between Timberline Lodge and Ramona Falls during the past 3 'below normal' years and we are pretty concerned about the next 6 weeks. The shoulder of Mt Hood along the PCT usually holds snow until early July, I expect it to last until late July this year!
Jerry

> On Jun 1, 2017, at 8:37 AM, <ambery-80243 at mypacks.net> <ambery-80243 at mypacks.net> wrote:
> 
> I'm throwing this out there as a head's up for those who may not be familiar with spring hiking in Oregon.  I work for the Forest Service and have already had conversations with three section hikers who have shown up at Timberline Lodge with full packs on their backs, ready to hike to Cascade Locks.  They all seemed surprised that there is snow here.   On a normal snow year, May is waaaay too early to hike out of Timerline lodge.  This year we are considerably above normal.  After a week of warm weather and a bit of melting, the snow at Timberline is still at 144 inches.  So while Cascade Locks, at an elevation of near sea level, may look trail ready, and a couple areas near Timothy Lake have cleared, it is still not summer in the Cascades.   I merely want to caution hikers to get information and check conditions before taking the time, money and energy to get to the trail and find they are unable to even start their trek.
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