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[pct-l] South-bound questions



I would definitely not skip the last part of the trail. From Harts Pass to 
the border are, I think, some of the best miles in Washington, the Goat 
Rocks and Fire Creek pass notwithstanding.

Suge

On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 Slyatpct@aol.com wrote:

> 
> If you don't want to enter the US illegally, you could always tag the border 
> from Harts Pass which is accessible by road and retrace your steps.  The last 
> 32 miles of official trail are pretty awesome and well worth doing both ways.
> 
> Sly
> 
> In a message dated 1/20/2004 4:20:57 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
> adrian.borner@ch.abb.com writes:
> 
> > Since with my Swiss passport I am a bit worried about the border sitation,
> > i.e. re-entering the US via the Green Border, I wonder if there is a
> > possibility accessing the northern terminus of the PCT from the South, i.e.
> > without leaving the States?
> > The other questions is how many miles per day can I expect to make during
> > this August-September hike, taking into account the shorter days. I am in
> > reasonable good shape and averaged 20 miles on the AT (including days off)?
> 
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