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[pct-l] PCT Must Sees?
I'm not going to mention the High Sierra.
Park Ridge on the north side of Jefferson Park
Koosah Summit/Butte, looking north towards the Sisters
Sawyer Bar on the north side of North Sister - the most comfortable,
windfree campsite on the trail.
The ridgetop looking north back on Spectacle Lake, the Three Queens, and ???
The south side of the ridge between Lemah Creek and Waptus Lake looking back
toward Lemah Mountain, and the whole magnificent range across the valley.
Absolutely astounding...
The whole hike out of Milk Creek and north across the flanks of Glacier Peak
before dropping down to the Suiattle River.
Jeff Olson
Laramie WY
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Wright" <radar2k2@earthlink.net>
> When I was reading at-l before hiking the AT in 2002 there was a nice
> thread about special spots on the AT that a thru-hiker might want to
> slow down and enjoy. For example, spending the afternoon at Tinker
> Cliffs and watching the sunset or the Gulf Hagas side trail.
>
> Are there any nominations for similar points of interest on the PCT?
> Mt. Whitney is a given of course.
> I'm taking notes...
>
> Radar
> homepage.mac.com/at2002/
> AT2002,PCT2004?,CDT?
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