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[BULK] - RE: [pct-l] Campo to Morena Day Hike (was 16+ mi. drystretches)
That is correct. The cold air sinks into the low areas. Ray Jardine
has a good explanation in his book "Beyond Backpacking". The
difference of 50' can be pretty dramatic. Play around with it next
time your backpacking!
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:12:34 +0100, Saskia Daru <saskiadaru@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> I read in an old Backpacker that there is a so-called cold zone, or
> katabatic zone. When camping, the article said, you should neither camp in
> the absolute bottom of a valley, nor at the top of a ridge. In the valley
> there is cold air that is somehow trapped and will keep cold throughout the
> night and the morning.
>
> At least, that's what I remember from the word katabatic (or is it
> catabatic?)
>
> Saskia
>