[pct-l] What to do?
belcherjd at juno.com
belcherjd at juno.com
Wed May 17 12:15:09 CDT 2017
If you do the math .... 1600 miles / 22 miles per day = 72 days of hiking + 8 zerosWith a July 1 start at Sonora Pass you would easily arrive at the Canadian border mid September and you will be in the middle to front of the herd all the way. Easy-peasyHave a great hike.
'til later
Jon (Gandalf}
> On May 14, 2017, at 7:30 AM, sesexton at gci.net wrote:
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> My 2016 PCT NoBo was interrupted by hospitalization and subsequent treatment of blood clots in leg. I plan to complete the 1600 +\\- miles between Sonora Pass and Canada in 2017. Snow reports for both ends of that stretch suggest late start for a continuous jaunt. Therefore, I am conceptualizing starting somewhere in-between where snow is absent for substantial length (400 miles, say). Mid-June would be approximate start date. Getting trail legs and training on CDT currently so I can restart PCT in 2017 in a fit and read condition.
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> So, smart guys and or gals, what recommendations have you for earliest snow free sections between Sonora Pass and Canada??
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> Thanks.
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> NTN
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