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[pct-l] Washington section



The latest PCTA Communicator talks about the issue. It is too early to know
what will be done. My guess is you won't know for sure until you get there.
But I expect that by the time you reach Lake Tahoe, something will be in
place. There will be a way. Each year something seems to happen to
someplace(s) on the trail - fires, floods, clear cuts, etc. If you get there
at the "wrong" time, well - you do what you need to do.

Marshall Karon
Portland, OR
m.karon@comcast.net

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Randall" <sierra_marmot@yahoo.com>
To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 8:35 PM
Subject: [pct-l] Team 2004


> What plans do this year's thruhikers have for Section K in Washington
getting through and around Glacier Peak?  And what advice or suggestions do
previous thruhikers have?  Will it be a serious topic at AZDPCTKO?   Is
there to be an organized shuttle ride?  The Suiattle is an actual
river--like the Tuolumne, Feather, Yuba--except, it has no bridge (over
troubled waters).  Nor do any of the other rivers in the same section.
john
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