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[pct-l] park or camp in Belden
- Subject: [pct-l] park or camp in Belden
- From: metam01 at earthlink.net (Monty Tam)
- Date: Fri Oct 7 11:34:23 2005
If you call the Belden Post Office or just go there and ask, the postmaster
knows all. She can tell you where to park (maybe even at her house, the
post office). A little trail behind the postoffice cuts uphill to the
trail.
Camping? Drive east about 3 miles to Caribou Corners, a funky little
restaurant with showers and laundry. Burgers fries and shakes are good..
Turn left up the river. You'll come to the campground. USFS
But immediately after that is a free campsite between the road and the
river, then another, then another.........................................
Warner Springs Monty
> [Original Message]
> From: <pcnst2001@covad.net>
> To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
> Date: 10/7/2005 9:08:22 AM
> Subject: [pct-l] north from Belden
>
> This month I was thinking of making up some trail that I missed due to
fire
> damage a few
> years ago, hiking up the PCT from Belden to the top of the ridge and
then, the
> next day,
> back down the
> Indian Creek road/trail, which was the detour after the fire.
>
> http://pcnst.oakapple.net/photo/nc-pct/n/2001-11-10-n01/
> http://pcnst.oakapple.net/photo/nc-pct/n/2001-10-14-x01/
>
> Is it legal and advisable to park overnight at the Belden rest area?
>
> Are there Forest Service campgrounds open near Belden? I remember there
was one
> near
> Belden Town, right next to the railroad, that was full of railroad people
when I
> went by.
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