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[pct-l] Hiking the Southern California PCT in winter
- Subject: [pct-l] Hiking the Southern California PCT in winter
- From: shutterbugg313 at yahoo.com (Shutterbug steiner)
- Date: Sun Dec 19 11:57:22 2004
- In-reply-to: <b7.4d81ab20.2ef6fcdb@aol.com>
With the right gear scal is very hikable- North of San Jacinto you might have some snow ice problems around Big Bear and around Wrightwood and then Baden Powell - Islip Saddle. It all depends on the year and the conditions. I am trying to arrange a section hike of the Aqua Dulce to Mojave between Xmas and New Years this year.
Duane = Shutterbug
Leemarsden@aol.com wrote:
I am pretty new to the PCT -- I just finished my first section, from Campo to
Idyllwild in late November. Because of my job I will have to do most hiking
in 100 to 200 mile sections in non-optimum seasons. Despite the snow in the
San Jacintos, I enjoyed this last trip, though, and think if I had crampons,
snow shoes, warmer clothing, etc. I would enjoy winter hiking.
Is there anyone out there who has done much of this? I am curious how far
you can push things with better equipment and what the conditions are really
like in at higher elevations Southern California in winter. It looks like going
north from Idyllwild might be doable with snow shoes, crampons, etc.
Am I crazy? I would very much appreciate hearing from anyone who has done
this or has some experience with equipment and these sections of trail in
winter.
Thanks very much
Lee Marsden
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