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[cdt-l] (no subject)
Hey Sly,
It seems to me the best bet for this year is a north to south hike. The
current snowpack where I live (Idaho) and Montana is pretty below average,
while the snowpack in the San Juan's is healthy. I just got off the phone
with a ranger in Glacier and she said I'd still be hitting snow in late
June, but this seems like the time you should be walking. I plan on walking
from Antelope Wells during late April (@21st) heading north. When I get
nearer Colorado I'll see what my options are. If it stays the same I will
definately take a bus up to Glacier and resume my walk south. But you never
know. What I'm really concerned about are the fires that will undoubtedly
spring up sometime in August (Montana/Idaho etc..) if the water
level/snowpack remains the same. If that sounds confusing it probably
should, as I now have all the "tools I'll need for the hike but my brain is
running amouk. Good Luck! J.C.
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