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[pct-l] Whitney Portal to Horseshoe Meadows



Thanks Dude and Judson,  
Hitching it is., I have hitched from Portal to Lone Pine, but had not hitched beyond Lone Pine and was unsure how much traffic there is on the road to Horseshoe.
Leo.
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> glad to respond to a npn-bear post! haha. 
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> I suggest hitch-hiking. I know it sounds unreliable, but it really 
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> works well in the easter sierra. Hitching from the whitney protal out 
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> to Lone pine will be easy as cake. Once you get to lone pine, just 
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> find a local or other hiker/climber who isn't busy and offer a generous 
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> amount of gas money. This has worked for me several times. 
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> good luck. 
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> peace, 
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> dude 
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> > Hi, 
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> > I am solo hiking from the Horseshoe Meadows Trailhead, over Cottonwood 
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> > Pass to Crabtree, up Whitney and will exit at Whitney Portal. I am 
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> > leaving my car at the Horseshoe trailhead and have not yet figured out 
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> > the best way to get from Whitney Portal back to Horseshoe. Any 
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> > suggestions? Thanks, Leo. 
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From: DAVCATDAV at aol.com (DAVCATDAV@aol.com)
Date: Thu Jul 22 02:28:32 2004
Subject: [pct-l] Ok, who opened the perverbial can of bear can worms?
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Okay, the Ray Way:

Sil-nylon tarp.

nylon duffle bag

handleless toothbrush

Glock 27 (1 lb, 3 oz,)