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[pct-l] late season snow conditions



Ah, yes, but then, there are always the exceptions.  We've had wicked storms that dumped massive amounts of rain (and snow) in October, November, and December.  

If you don't like the weather, stick around.  It'll change. 

L-Rod

-----Original Message-----
>From: Kenneth McMillen <kenmcmillen2004@hotmail.com>
>Sent: Mar 15, 2006 2:54 PM
>To: ryan.murray@umontana.edu, pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
>Subject: RE: [pct-l] late season snow conditions
>
>It usually doesn't rain or snow much in So-Cal until January.  It is just a 
>little cold in the mountains (after all, it is 4000-8000' elevation.)
>
>
>>From: Ryan Murray <rm157385@cue1.umt.edu>
>>Reply-To: ryan.murray@umontana.edu
>>To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
>>Subject: [pct-l] late season snow conditions
>>Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:44:53 -0700
>>
>>Hello,
>>I'm interested in knowing what late season (Nov, Dec) snow conditions are 
>>like on the PCT in the average year.  Particularly the southernmost 500 or 
>>so miles between Mojave and Campo, but I'd be interested to know how 
>>hikable the other sections are as well.  About how late in the year could 
>>you hike with 3 season type gear, avoid more then a few inches of snow or 
>>really cold temperatures?  I realize each year is different, but on average 
>>what would you say?  thanks for the info,
>>Ryan,
>>ryan.murray@umontana.edu
>>
>>
>>
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