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[pct-l] Here's a Contraversial One...



When are you hiking?


> [Original Message]
> From: Michael Lissner <mlissner@aidshike.org>
> To: PCT List <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
> Date: 2/27/2005 2:42:41 PM
> Subject: [pct-l] Here's a Contraversial One...
>
> So, I've made the decision that if we are to go through bucketloads of 
> snow, we ought to have waypoints in a GPS telling us if we are following 
> the trail, so that following it via map isn't as necessary.
>
> Bear with me.
>
> With that in mind, I am trying to put waypoints into my GPS for all - 
> yes, all - of the relevant mountain tops and river valleys where there 
> might be snow.
>
> My question is this: What are the odds, in the esteemed, valued and 
> knowledgeable opinion of those reading this list, that I will encounter 
> long stretches of snow south of Kennedy Meadows? From what I've 
> gathered, it's possible to encounter it around San Jacinto, and even the 
> Laguna mountains, but I'm not so concerned with say a mile of snow, but 
> rather with days and days of the wet stuff. Will I hit any of that south 
> of Kennedy Meadows, and if so, where? (Bearing in mind that it's not 
> quite April yet, but that it is currently snowing along the Sierras.)
>
> Don't forget to Rock.
>
>
> -mike
>
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