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[pct-l] Temps on PCT
As a follow up to that, if a thru-hiker wants to be responsible for
carrying the thermometer this year, I'd be very happy to have that
happen. It would be useful to have several year's of information to play
with.
If you're interested, let me know. It weighs almost nothing (imagine
about five dimes stacked), and requires almost no thought or effort. See
the site below for more info.
-patch
Dr. Patch O'Malley IV wrote:
> Last year when I thru hiked I carried an automatic thermometer that
> recorded the temperature every hour of the trip. I took the results
> and put them in a spreadsheet, which is on my site. They' numbers are
> kind of take it or leave it, but you might find something relevant:
> http://www.aidshike.org/pct/temps.htm
>
> -Patch
>
>
> Vic Hanson wrote:
>
>> I remember reading somewhere about historical temps on the PCT but
>> don't remember where or when. Can anyone help me out with this
>> please? Having done some cold weather hiking this week in Minnesota I
>> am wondering how this compares with what we can expect on the PCT.
>> Thanks,
>> Vic
>>
>>
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