[pct-l] We don't need no stinking guide book?
yogi
yogihikes at sbcglobal.net
Thu Feb 22 13:58:40 CST 2007
The most essential data to carry are the Wilderness
Press Guidebook pages. The trail descriptions and
maps will keep you on the right track. All the other
books are simply the icing.
yogi
www.pcthandbook.com
--- Slyatpct at aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 2/22/2007 2:10:45 PM Eastern
> Standard Time, montypc
> t at gmail.com writes:
>
> I used the guidebook in 2004 and 2005. This year I
> will use only
> Hikertrash.net, the data book(maybe) and the
> 4jeffrey.net water report for
> the first 150 miles (this is home).
>
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> I like the guides and appreciate the effort by Ben
> and others that go into
> making them. It also makes for good, if not
> educational reading. Much better
> than a trashy romance novel.
>
> I also found it was easy enough to pull out the
> sections individually from
> the main binding, only having to carry one or two at
> time, sending the others
> ahead. If you save them, you can replant them back
> into main binding to save
> for research or your next hike.
>
> Sly
>
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