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[pct-l] Hiking In So Cal
- Subject: [pct-l] Hiking In So Cal
- From: Lonetrail at aol.com (Lonetrail@aol.com)
- Date: Sun Feb 8 09:32:40 2004
Mike
This is lonetrail you have to pretty much watch the weather reports. I
wouldn't chance anything over 5000 feet and that could drop down lower with new
snow. I was up hiking yesterday but kept down to 4000 feet and that's on the
frontal range. Email me about the middle of the week and I will try to play it
safer for you. Will this be say 15 to 20 miles and return, or would it be a loop?
What part of the country do you live in.
Lonetrail (Al Mader)
>
> This is kind of off subject, but...
> ...I'm working on planning a trip this coming weekend, but with all these
> clippings from newspapers about the death toll of the mountain this year, I am
> quite scared of going into the snowy climes. Does anybody know anywhere near
> (within a couple hours) East County LA that I can do a nice 30-50 mile
> backpacking trip this coming weekend that wouldn't involve snow? I always like a
> little elevation, but I can live with deserts so long as it isn't Joshua Tree
> (I've been out there far too many times recently).
> Thanks
>