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Re: [pct-l] Ice Axes Needed before Toulumne Meadows?
- Subject: Re: [pct-l] Ice Axes Needed before Toulumne Meadows?
- From: SSelck@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 19:46:58 -0400 (EDT)
In a message dated 97-06-19 04:23:33 EDT, Charcholla@aol.com writes:
> In a message dated 97-06-16 21:49:44 EDT, creinhardt@specwire.com (Carol
> Reinhardt) writes:
>
> << My daughter, Katrina Reinhardt and boyfriend, Justin Davis are PCT
> thru
> hikers this year. His mother and I are in charge of sending
> supplies.
>
> I am trying to find out if they will be needing their ice axes
> before
> they reach Toulumne Meadows. They were in Kennedy Meadows over
the
>
> weekend and should arrive in Independence around Friday, June 20.
> I
> got a phone call from a VERY nice man who lives around there that
> they
> were fine, but there was no phone in Kennedy Meadows so they
could
> not
> call. I have time to send the ice axes priority mail to
> Independence if
> that seems appropriate. Does anyone know?
>
> Thanks for your help! >>
>
> I met Katrina and Justin on Fuller Ridge (near San Jacinto) a few weeks
back.
>
> I'm glad to hear that they are pushing north with such progress. I wish
them
> continued luck on the trail.
>
> I was waiting for someone with more experice than I to provide the advice
> you
> requested. But, since no one replied, here are my thoughts on this.
>
> If I was hiking through there right now, I'd want an ice axe from
Cottonwood
> Pass (Horseshoe Meadow trailhead out of Lone Pine) north.
>
> By the time hikers reaches Independence, they have crossed the highest
pass
> of the PCT (Forester Pass 13,180 feet) plus Kearsarge Pass just to get to
> their ice axe.
> (That's not to say that if they don't get it until Independence, they
won't
> need it.) I just think they need it BEFORE they get that far north.
>
> IMHO, once Justin and Katrina reach Tuolumne Meadows, they will have very
> little use for an ice axe in California (with the possible exception of
> Sonora Pass).
>
> I assume you don't live in the area so it may be too late to change any
> plans
> anyway. From Lone Pine, you could have driven within 2 miles of the PCT
> where
> it crosses Mulkey Pass; this would have been an ideal resupply point if
> someone was meeting them (instead of mailing a package).
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Does anyone else agree with this or does anyone feel that an ice axe is
> un-necessary at this time? Your comments please. If you have better
advice,
> give it!
I just returned from Desolation Wilderness and there is still alot of snow on
Dick's Pass especially on the north side. I didn't take an ice ax, wish I
had.
Steve
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