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[pct-l] PCT Trail Damage



Can you be more specific as far as what area?  In general there are some
areas where
a few trees are down and where the trail is eroded pretty severely (mostly
in gullies), but
considering the amount of rain we have had this winter I consider the trail
in remarkably
good shape.  It is very passable.  Pete Fish, Don Bennett, and a host of
other trail
gorillas have been working overtime to get the trail in good shape for this
years thru-
hikers.  All hail to them.  E.Y.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Parks" <scott@delnorteresort.com>
To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>; "Loeb, Vernon"
<Vernon.Loeb@latimes.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 3:18 PM
Subject: [pct-l] PCT Trail Damage


> Mr. Loeb,
>
> I've forwarded your question to the PCT mailing list where you'll receive
> accurate information on the state of the PCT in southern California by
> those who maintain the trail.
>
> You might also contact someone at the Pacific Crest Trail Assoc.,
> www.pcta.org . These folks would have the official word.
>
> Hey list, any trail maintainers in So. Cal willing to help the man out? :)
>
> Scott Parks
>
> >
> >
> > What have you heard about trail damage on the PCT in southern
California?
> >
> > Vernon Loeb
> > Outdoors Section
> > Los Angeles Times
> > 202 West First Street
> > Los Angeles, CA 90012
> > 213-237-7612
> > Cell: 301-792-0879
> > E-mail: vernon.loeb@latimes.com
> >
>
>
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