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[pct-l] re: John Muir Trail (JMT) hike (North to South) beginning on/around August 23
- Subject: [pct-l] re: John Muir Trail (JMT) hike (North to South) beginning on/around August 23
- From: reynolds@iLAN.com (Reynolds, WT)
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 16:05:39 -0700
I concur with what RJ says. I would supply at Muir Trail Ranch [regardless
of cost and/or reputation] because it is in the right location and a short
walk off the trail. I would pick up "stuff" at Toulumne and Mammoth. If you
are a normal "slow" hiker like me Muir Trail Ranch will be about more than
halfway in terms of days.
-----Original Message-----
From: R.J.Calliger [mailto:calliger@infolane.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 4:26 PM
To: David E. Yashar; pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] re: John Muir Trail (JMT) hike (North to South)
beginning on/around August 23
At 1:58 PM -0800 7/29/01, David E. Yashar wrote:
>re: John Muir Trail (JMT) hike (North to South) beginning on/around August
23
>
>I am considering hiking the JMT at this time. I thru-hiked the AT in 1994
>and expect the JMT to take me 24 days ... in a "leisurely" manner. Is this
>realistic?
Yes- very-- I did - JMT- 95, PCT- 90, AT- 85 thru hikes.
One area I will repease again and again is the JMT- however Oregon
is on my list as well.
It is very realistic to do the JMT in 24 days- a lot of folks have done
in it 15 or even a day less...some have run it!
You will run into some rain and hail- not very severe though-
but no matter who tells you what about the weather it has a
mind of its own...I have been in snow and hail at 10000 feet
the past two years- and "drought" before that.
Will a 15 degree down sleeping bag generally be okay for this
>time of year?
IMO, definitely yes. -re weather comments above.
A tarp will work fine but the 'squitoes are out this time -some places
relatively heavy- BUT again- that also changes from year to year...
There is historical weather data for the JMT/Sierra area- I cannot find the
link at the moment-- however if you google it I am sure you can find
weather "patterns" your self.
My left ankle is still swollen from an injury LAST JAN!!- otherwise I would
consider
doing it again...I would resupply anywhere on the (see the archives) list
except
at Red's Meadow as they are still charging $25.00 US a box!!! (For many
reasons
I am sure they think are valid <smile>....)
Happy Trails,
Housebound (aka Rich )
>Anyone out there looking for a partner? What type of weather can I expect
>... any snow? How late can one reasonably hike without hitting the cold of
>fall?
>I have picked up various books on the trail although am mostly
>inexperienced with this type of hiking having done most of my hiking on the
>east coast.
>
>Thank you,
>David E. Yashar
>Boston, MA
>yashar@netspace.org
>
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