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[pct-l] Re: First post/water cache questions
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Hi Jeff and Donna,
Thank you for the information. Sorry you did not hear from me sooner. Thi=
s looks to be quite the geographical research challenge. I am looking at t=
he Tehachapi and Walker Pass area. Does anyone have topo maps with the tra=
il on it? I bought a guide book for day hikes on the PCT. The least infor=
mative maps in the entire book are about that area. Perhaps I'll have to b=
uy the guide books that the PCTA sells. But I understand a new edition is c=
oming out. I looked on hikertrash.com and...same thing. There are topo ma=
ps on the net but none with the trail easy to spot. Is this the least popu=
lar area on the trail? Reading journals, it seems that this area is a most=
ly unwelcome surprise for desert weary hikers. Hikers who are expecting to=
have left the desert behind etc. So, I think you are right in suggesting =
this area. This area is too far away to service on weekday evenings (that =
was what I was originally thinking). For this area I could go up on a week=
end. But that means a larger cache would be needed because I would hate fo=
r someone to go thirsty. With a topo map that shows the trail, I could loo=
k for a part of the trail that may be closely accessed by a dirt road or 4X=
4 trail. I am thinking that I could break up a waterless stretch by carryi=
ng a large amount of water a short distance from road to trail. What do yo=
u think? unfortunately the area looks to be under private control. Know a=
nyone with access to the roads/jeep trails in this area?
Dave
p.s.: There is a spring up near Wilderness camp in Horse Camp canyon that =
I did not see mentioned in the water report. It ain't much but it is only =
about fifty yards from a very fine camp.
----- Original Message -----
From: Donna Saufley
To: davjencan@worldnet.att.net ; pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net ; Joedaddy=
44@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 9:17 PM
Subject: First post/water cache questions
Water sources can go quickly dry in these parts, as you probably know. W=
ater caches can be empty. When it comes to water in these parts, MORE is d=
efinitely better! However, you'll want to see where your efforts will make=
the most sense. The area right where you are (Three Points) generally has=
water available. The most difficult area comes after crossing the Mojave =
floor, climbing toward Walker Pass. Of course, this is a harder area to ge=
t water to.