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[pct-l] hardest climb?



The alternate route north out of Belden - the Indian Springs trail
(2002). I'm not sure if the normal PCT route has been restored yet, but
I think that myself, Cathy and another person we hiked it with were the
only people that took the alternate route anyways. It was very hot,
completely burnt up, and ripped up by motorcycles. We followed it
because some signs indicated that the PCT was "closed" for
reconstruction due to landslides.

If you do decide to take this godforsaken trail, my advice is that there
is a decent spring about half way to Indian Springs 20 yards off the
trail. You will hear it and see a spur trail to it from a switchback. I
drank my only two quarts of water just to get there and I would have
been VERY thirsty by the time I got to Indian Springs without it. That
spring and Indian Springs are the only water until you get to Cold
Spring.

Better yet, you can join me and Cathy on the normal PCT route this year
- closed or not!

Kent.


-----Original Message-----
From: pct-l-bounces@mailman.backcountry.net
[mailto:pct-l-bounces@mailman.backcountry.net] On Behalf Of Judson Brown
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 5:26 AM
To: pctl (E-mail)
Subject: [pct-l] hardest climb?

OK, folks- here's your chance to chime in. What, IYHO, is the hardest
climb
on the PCT? Reply just to me, and I'll compile the results so we can
determine a "winner".

Some rules...northbound only, and just pick one- not one for snowy
conditions, one for longest climb, one for steepest, etc. Just pick one
overall you think merits being called the hardest. I think this should
be
pretty interesting. As for myself, I haven't done the whole trail (yet)
so I
won't vote.

Judson
Ashland


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