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[pct-l] pct where?
- Subject: [pct-l] pct where?
- From: kraig.mottar at verizon.net (Kraig Mottar)
- Date: Fri Jan 7 22:29:44 2005
Actually, I don't live in Riverside, though, I mostly grewup there.
I live in Mentone off hwy 38.
So, where does it come nearest to where I live?
Are there mile markers on the PCT? Though, I plan to get a GPS.
Kraig
> From: "Cathy" <tahoe.cat@verizon.net>
> Date: 2005/01/07 Fri PM 08:07:07 PST
> To: "Kraig Mottar" <kraig.mottar@verizon.net>
> CC: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] pct where?
>
> Hi Kraig The PCT doesn't even come close to Box Springs or the city of
> Riverside. It crosses from Warner Springs to Anza to the San Jacintos across
> Cabazon up the back side of Big Bear. I'm waiting out the snow to make my
> next stretch from hwy 18 to the I-15 Ground Pounder Bill
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kraig Mottar" <kraig.mottar@verizon.net>
> To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 10:49 PM
> Subject: [pct-l] pct where?
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>
> > What parts of PCT are in Riverside county and where? Does it go through
> the city of Riverside at all?
> > A friend of mine hearing of my hiking interest asked if I knew how he
> might organize trail maintenance on a mountain he frequents, Box Springs
> Mountain.
> > Come to think of it, that might be a good place for me to start. I don't
> know how starting on the PCT now would work. There's probably a lot of snow.
> > I will soon have some more equipment. No snow shoes though. Speakingong of
> equipment I'll probably use my new skis for the first time, next week.
> > Speakiing of that, are (cross-country) skiis allowed on the PCT? Don't get
> hostile if I've just said something wrong again.
> >
> > Kraig
> >
> > Kraig
> >
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