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[pct-l] bears
- Subject: [pct-l] bears
- From: christinpruett at hotmail.com (christin pruett)
- Date: Fri Jan 2 10:57:20 2004
However if you are talking biodiversity, I think the PCT would easily
surpass the CDT given the variety of ecoregions one would hike through on
the PCT. Unless you're only counting charismatic-mega-fauna then I'm sure
the CDT would win.
Christy
>Although incredibly scenic, viewing wildlife is one on my main reason for
>hiking, and unless you count lizards and marmots (lol) the PCT offered the
>least
>amount of wildlife of the Triple Crown, atleast when I passed, while the
>CDT
>had by far the most.
>
>Literally 1000's of elk, plus deer, black bear, griz, moose, antelope, wild
>horses, mountain lion, rattle snake, javelina, mountain goat, mountain
>sheep
>(ram?), marmot, pika, bald and golden eagle, cranes, etc. It seemed
>everyday it
>was something new.
>
>It's well worth the effort and a good choice after hiking the PCT.
>
>YMMV,
>
>Sly
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