[Cdt-l] Roger Pass or Flesher Pass

Jonathan Ley jonathan at phlumf.com
Mon May 11 20:13:52 CDT 2009


If someone is coming to get you, it probably doesn't matter. Rogers Pass 
is probably an easier hitch either in or out. It's been some time since 
I've been to either, so I can't comment on trailhead parking and such... 
but I wouldn't leave a car at a trailhead for the ~2 weeks it'll take 
you to get there from the border. It's probably better to find someone 
in Lincoln or Helena who could help out... I don't have any leads on 
that though. Good luck!

-Jonathan

Jo Pegrum Hazelett wrote:
> I am a new section hiker on the CDT.  My family is planning to start at
> Waterton Lakes in mid July and hike to Roger or Flesher Pass. Can anyone
> tell me (from a logistical point of view) from which place it would be the
> easiest to get picked up at the end of the trip and if it is reasonable
> (safe) to leave a car there for a couple of weeks? We are hoping to leave
> our car elsewhere and arrange a ride, but if that is not possible we would
> like to have the option of leaving the car, if trailhead parking is
> available.
>
> Also, I know we need back country permits for the national parks, but do we
> need one for Bob Marshall Wilderness or Scapegoat Wilderness? I couldn't
> find information about permits on the websites.
>
> Thank you for all the great information I've already picked up here!
>
> Thanks,
> Jo
>
>
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