[cdt-l] cdt-l Digest, Vol 36, Issue 11

James McCreight jlmccreight at gmail.com
Sat Oct 21 00:16:57 CDT 2006


Matti is in Grants and LB is in Cuba. Talked or chatted with to them both
today. There was discussion of said box. I think LB forwarded it to him
because she had it or it was already out ahead. Somethin like that, he's
scheduled to get it.

LB did most or all of the high route south of wolf creek and split from
those guys there, i believe. I think she is with tradja and jess, but i'm
not sure. They were reunited in Ghost Ranch, in the lunch line. LB saw trace
(or no trace) in chama but that's the last i heard of him.

that's most of what i know!!
cheers,
j



On 10/20/06, gene and linda <mountainbliss at alltel.net> wrote:
>
> Has anyone heard from Matti, Love barge and the others that took the San
> Juan trail instead of the Creede Trail.  The last I read was they might be
> heading towards Chama.  We wanted Matti to know that we sent him a box of
> goodies to the Ghost Ranch that he and his hiking friends could enjoy.
> Flat Feet
>
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> > Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 11:56:30 -0700
> > From: "stillroaming" <pct at delnorteresort.com>
> > Subject: [cdt-l] Snow Along the CDT
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> > Stating the obvious, the snow is beginning to fly.
> >
> > For those keeping tabs on such things, I'd like to introduce you to
> > postholer for the CDT:
> > http://postholer.com/CDT
> >
> > There's lots of info for you:
> > + Snotel data reported in a easy to consume format for the entire CDT
> > + Tabular and graphical representations for each station as presented by
> > Snotel
> > + 30 years historical snow data (where sensors are available)
> > + Current NOAA weather forecasts
> > + Journals, forums and tons more stuff...
> >
> > This tool is intended to give you a general idea of snow conditions
> along
> > the trail. For local snow depths and anomalies, consult your local
> forestry
> > office or yardstick. :)
> >
> > Scott Parks
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> > Trails : http://Postholer.Com
> > Journals : http://Postholer.Com/journal
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