[pct-l] Everything I need?

Donna Saufley dsaufley at sprynet.com
Sat Mar 21 14:31:13 CDT 2009


I would get a more current version of the Guidebook . . . the trail gets
moved over time, and you're talking about an edition that is 17 years old. 

Otherwise, while there are certainly other excellent references and maps to
consider adding, you're really set with what you have.

L-Rod

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On Behalf Of Sean Carey
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2009 12:06 PM
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Subject: [pct-l] Everything I need?

Ok I have Yogis guides, I have the Data Book. I now have a 1990 version  of
volume:1 California Guidbook. I am going to at some point look into
Halfmiles free maps. What regarding books and maps do I actually need? Not
what I want. What are the must haves? I assume for the most part the trail
is visible yea? Except for the snowy areas? Or am I mistaken? Are there many
times where it is easy to get off the trail and become lost? Or have to find
your way back? Are all of the maps neccesary? I am trying to save money and
weight. So I am in real need of knowing what people consider are the
essential must haves? Thank you all very much.

Sean C.
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