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[pct-l] winter hiking question
- Subject: [pct-l] winter hiking question
- From: msaenz at mve-architects.com (Mike Saenz)
- Date: Wed Aug 24 15:12:09 2005
Not to mention the bloom!
But, then, I just did!
Michael Saenz, Associate Partner
McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners, Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Langsdorf [mailto:mctrob@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 1:08 PM
To: Mike Saenz; pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
Subject: RE: [pct-l] winter hiking question
Yes, but Anza Borrego provides good hiking from about November through
mid-March.
Rob
--- Mike Saenz <msaenz@mve-architects.com> wrote:
> Only, and I mean ONLY to be done in the winter...
>
>
> Michael Saenz, Associate Partner
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob
> Langsdorf
> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 1:16 PM
> To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
> Subject: [pct-l] winter hiking question
>
> Mike Saenz suggested:
>
> <<Campo to Fobes Saddle. You might get some snow around Mt Laguna and
> a few miles north of the 74, but nothing 3-season gear couldn't
> handle.>>
>
> A variation of this would be to hike the PCT from Campo to the
> Coyote Canyon Road (B4). Then turn east on Coyote Canyon Road and
> descend it into Anza Borrego State Park.
> Eventually you would come out near Borrego Springs. From the west side
> of Borrego Springs you could catch a branch of the old California
> Riding and Hiking trail, which you could follow back to the PCT near
> Cuyamaca Lake. There are some interesting side trips one can take from
> Coyote Canyon.
>
> Rob
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