[pct-l] Pct-L Digest, Vol 72, Issue 24

Ed Jarrett edjarrett at msn.com
Wed Dec 25 12:57:36 CST 2013


I met him somewhere in Southern Oregon.  It is my understanding that he had a series of wedding dresses, and wore one a week for the length of his journey.  And I believe I heard that he had finished the thru.

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> Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2013 10:51:28 -0800
> From: johanna.santore at gmail.com
> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Pct-L Digest, Vol 72, Issue 24
> 
> A couple years ago someone was hiking the trail in a wedding dress, met him
> at Swarthout Canyon cache.  Does anyone know if he finished with the dress
> or if he gave up on it?  Don't remember his name.
> 
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> > Today's Topics:
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> >    1. Billy Goat (Bob)
> >    2. Re: Question about Halfdmile App (Rob Flynn)
> >    3. Start thru in March. -- Fuller Ridge + SoCal section      sequence
> >       (Eric Martinot)
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2013 15:57:12 -0500
> > From: "Bob" <bobandshell97 at verizon.net>
> > Subject: [pct-l] Billy Goat
> > To: "Pct-L" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
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> > Fans of Billy Goat will want to send positive thoughts his way.  Yesterday
> > he was diagnosed with a 90% blockage in one artery, 60% in another and he
> > can't remember the amount in the third artery.  He will be having a triple
> > bypass whenever they can make the proper arrangements after the holidays.
> > On the phone just now he said it was OK to share this info with his PCT
> > friends.  I'm urging him to view this positively. better to find out and
> > get
> > things fixed, rather than have the worst hit you on an uphill climb.  There
> > are undoubtedly miles of good hiking ahead for him.  He is at "Amoeba's"
> > (Marilyn Beckley) in Syracuse NY right now.
> >
> >
> >
> > I shared a favorite quote from AARP: " Nowhere is it written that your
> > glory
> > days can't be the ones in front of you and that your best memories can't be
> > bested."
> >
> >
> >
> > Dr Bob
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2013 16:46:17 -0500
> > From: Rob Flynn <rob.flynn at live.com>
> > Subject: Re: [pct-l] Question about Halfdmile App
> > To: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
> > Message-ID: <BLU402-EAS9816BFC5322B907853D30A81C00 at phx.gbl>
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> > Hey Timberline, yup that was me.  What is so memorable about a dude in a
> > red
> > dress???  :)
> >
> > I did finish up the PCT, 'twas a good year.  Hope you have some happy
> > trails
> > yourself.
> >
> > Inspector Gadget
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net [mailto:pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net]
> > On Behalf Of Dan Welch
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:48 AM
> > To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> > Subject: Re: [pct-l] Question about Halfdmile App
> >
> > Inspector Gadget,
> >
> > Excellent information.  Thank you!  I especially appreciated the links you
> > sent for more background info.
> >
> > BTW - I think I may have met you in 2012 while I was doing a SOBO of the
> > JMT.  Were you doing a PCT NOBO that year?  I'm sure you don't remember me,
> > but you were very memorable - at least partly because of your hiking
> > wardrobe.  I hope you had a successful finish to your trip.
> >
> > Thanks again!
> > Timberline
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 3
> > Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2013 10:23:20 +0900
> > From: Eric Martinot <eric at martinot.info>
> > Subject: [pct-l] Start thru in March. -- Fuller Ridge + SoCal section
> >         sequence
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> > The two problems with Fuller Ridge in snow in my opinion are the local
> > wind patterns and sun exposure that seem to create ice easily, plus the
> > fact that there are rocky outcrops on the ridge top.  So the trail
> > doesn't just go along the ridge top the whole way, but has to drop down
> > significantly a few times on the south-west side and then climb back up
> > to the ridge top, which makes for steep trail along rocky terrain, not
> > just forest.  (The slide exposure on the north-east side of the ridge is
> > mostly forest that would likely prevent long slides, and presented much
> > less icy conditions, but the exposure on the south-west side was much
> > more rocky and icy.)
> >
> > I hiked Fuller Ridge northbound at the end of October this year, the day
> > after a major early-season storm dumped 4-8 inches of snow on Mt. San
> > Jacinto. I wasn't expecting ice, just snow, and didn't bring traction
> > devices.  The PCT south of Fuller Ridge just had snow, 4-8 inches worth
> > (coming up from Idyllwild).  But on Fuller Ridge itself there was lots
> > of ice already, just the day after the storm.  It wasn't warm during the
> > day, in the 30s, but the wind and sun had already created icy
> > conditions.
> >
> > Just before the northbound PCT attains Fuller Ridge, it drops down the
> > west flank of Mt. San Jacinto, then climbs back up to the start of the
> > ridge.  Exactly upon attaining the flat top of Fuller Ridge, the very
> > first thing that happened was that I slipped and fell on my back on the
> > flat icy ground.  Then there were a few places where the trail had
> > become an ice chute that required care, and one place with rock walls on
> > both sides where I had no choice but to sit down and slide down the ice
> > for 20 ft., although with no exposure.  The crux was a 20-ft section of
> > ascending trail well below the ridge top that traversed a steep
> > rock-dirt slope where the trail had become narrow and eroded, and
> > covered with mixed ice and snow, with a severe rocky exposure to the
> > south-west.  Very careful cutting of steps and foot plants and glad I
> > was going uphill rather than down across it.
> >
> > The point is that even after just one storm, and just one day of sun and
> > wind, the trail was already challenging.  I suppose March-April
> > conditions can be very different from October conditions, but still, it
> > seems Fuller Ridge is particularly ice-prone, which  combined with
> > rugged terrain, not just a ridge-top forest walk, makes it an
> > exceptional portion of PCT, albeit a very short one.
> >
> > If I were to hike the PCT starting in March 2014, and being a person who
> > likes to avoid the May desert heat at all costs, I would start with
> > Sections E and D from Hwy 58 to Acton in mid-March, which can be done
> > easily with public transit (south-bound hike only, a bus can drop you
> > off at Hwy 58/PCT by special request, but wouldn't rely on a pick-up
> > there, then Metrolink from Acton to get to San Diego), then start at
> > Campo.  Then on the way north skip Fuller Ridge via Black Mountain Road
> > if there was still late-season snow, as hopefully the only main SoCal
> > snow issue faced with an early start, if San Bernardinos are OK, and
> > allowing extra time to sit out any late-season storms during April.
> > (Then northbound later, you skip from Acton to Hwy 58 via Metrolink to
> > Lancaster and bus to Hwy 58/PCT.)  (I say all this because I did hike
> > Section E in late March and it was very pleasant, and because I hiked
> > Section D in May and wished I had been hiking the northern half past
> > Agua Dulce earlier than that.)
> >
> > I might also consider whether the currently closed San Jacinto segment
> > of PCT from Hwy 74 to Idyllwild might be re-opened by later in the 2014
> > season, and then initially skip the entire San Jacinto segment from Hwy
> > 74 to I-10, and come back for a few days later in the season and do it
> > then, if I really wanted to hike the whole San Jacinto trail including
> > Fuller Ridge.  (Amtrak California can take you from NorCal to Hemet,
> > hitch/taxi/angel from there to Hwy 74/PCT, and then take Amtrak bus from
> > Cabazon, 3 miles from PCT at I-10, and go back up to NorCal.)
> >
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