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[pct-l] June trip



Hi Rob I might make a five day trip in June to get me to the I-15. My
Grandson Bryan won't be able to go with me but his 14yr old sister wants to.
My Grand daughter has been with us on our hike from humber park to the I-10
so she knows what to expect. After that I want to do a weekend in July to go
up to Wrightwood and hoping to get to hwy 2. Then in August go over Baden
Powell and on to little Jimmy. From there take two weeks in the beginning of
October and make it to KM. I hope I can manage all of this to set myself up
for next year to take three weeks from KM to Yosemite. That's all I have
planned for now? What do you think?
Remember "Be Prepared" Ground Pounder Bill  "Semper Fi"
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rob Langsdorf" <mctrob@yahoo.com>
To: "Bill & Cathy" <tahoe.cat@verizon.net>; "Daniel Braunstein"
<dpbraunstein@hotmail.com>
Cc: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: [so_california_backpackers] Thanks for the ride and here is my
report


> Bill,
>
>     It sounds like another 2-3 days of travel should
> get you down to the desert floor just in time for
> summer. What are your plans for the next 70 miles or
> so to get you into the San Gabriels?
>
>       Rob
>
> --- Bill & Cathy <tahoe.cat@verizon.net> wrote:
> > BlankHi Dan  finished today at little bear springs.
> > We had a great time and thanks to you we could do
> > the hike. I really appreciate the help in taking us
> > from little bear springs to hwy 18 and to the
> > Discovery center. The first day we did 5hrs and got
> > to 3n09, Van Dusen rd. Today we did 6.5hrs and made
> > it to my truck. We thought we would hit a lot of
> > snow, that's why we had planned for a third day. We
> > averaged 1.75 miles an hour. I think that was pretty
> > good seeing that we were carrying 55 plus lbs. We
> > stopped in at the Discovery Center after the hike
> > today. We let them know about the 15 trees across
> > the trail from the dump rd. to van dusen rd and that
> > there is "NO WATER" between hwy18 and the creek at
> > van dusen rd. From van dusen rd to little bear
> > springs there were 17 trees down and across the
> > trail. The trees ranged from 6" across to 3' across.
> > That will be a lot of work. There were a couple of
> > trash piles that we forgot to tell them about 5
> > miles back from little bear springs trail camp. The
> > horse trough at the trail camp is bone dry. Small
> > creeks start to appear about 4 miles back from the
> > trail camp but not before, not a drop except for the
> > snow piles  that you have to cross on the trail. If
> > you put all the snow together you might have a half
> > mile but the longest stretch was maybe 150'. There
> > was nothing dangerous at all.  Thanks again for your
> > help. We had a good time  and    Remember
> > "Be Prepared"  Ground Pounder Bill    "Semper Fi"
>
>
>
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