[Cdt-l] Fwd: escape from Cumbres Pass

ks1007 at aol.com ks1007 at aol.com
Sun Aug 28 00:33:46 CDT 2011


I don't know if the GET gets into the mtns west of santa fe - if so the los conchas fire burned there and I'm not sure if everything is open yet
on another note a hikers body was found near a trail in yellowstone - there had been some griz activity in the area but they don't know yet if a griz killed him or not - to be on the "safe" side trails are closed in yellowstone per my nightly news



el coyote
Keith and Mary
Trail Angels
Deming, NM



-----Original Message-----
From: Brett <blisterfree at yahoo.com>
To: cdt-l <cdt-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Sat, Aug 27, 2011 11:51 am
Subject: Re: [Cdt-l] escape from Cumbres Pass




>>I am seriously looking at a long trek from doc's to Pie Town for resupply
points.  

It's about 9 days for an average thru-hiker, maybe 7 if you really hustle. The long and potentially difficult hitch to Reserve dissuaded me from trying that approach in '03. The good news is that the terrain is (relatively) mellow overall - plenty of dirt FS road walking if you follow CDTS the whole way.

>From Cumbres Pass you could either try your luck hitchhiking east, or hitch west to Chama and then take the train east to Antonito (and then try hitching to ABQ from there). I'm right now in the final throes of figuring out a third option, actually a loop hike around northern New Mexico that includes Chama and Santa Fe, among other towns. There's a Chama to Questa leg that includes the Cruces Basin Wilderness, some x-c volcanoes as well as the Rio Grande Gorge trails. From Questa the route heads east into the Sangres down to Santa Fe, but there's also bus service from here south to S.F. and ABQ. 

One of the goals of the loop hike in this case is to come up with a northbound link to the CDT from the GET terminus at ABQ. There's a backcountry way between ABQ and S.F., and from there the loop concept would offer a "Jemez link" to the CDT at San Pedro Parks, as well as a "Sangres link" as detailed above. But the loop should be a nice little hike in its own right, at around 450 miles.

- blisterfree





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