[pct-l] Hitching I-80 into Reno?

Tom Weir tom.weir at the-cabin-on-the-hill.com
Mon Feb 4 22:22:03 CST 2013


I think the folks at Pooh Corner
(http://www.billperson.org/personal/PoohCorner.htm )offer rides to public
transportation in the area.  Amtrak stops in Truckee.

 

Good Luck

Tom

 

-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Lee Staley
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2013 7:08 PM
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Hitching I-80 into Reno?

 

I'd recommend exiting the PCT at the Donner Pass trailhead, just before
I-80. There are usually day hikers/trail runners using the parking at the
trailhead. It should be fairly easy to get a ride with someone there into
Truckee,where there are services plus a local bus that goes into Reno where
there is a major airport plus other transportation.

Sent from my iPhone

 

On Feb 3, 2013, at 8:12 AM, Pilar Diaz <s.pilar.diaz at gmail.com> wrote:

 

> Hello Wonderous People!

> 

> My name is Pilar, I've been on this list for a few months. What an awesome
community this is. Thank you all.

> 

> My original intention was to hike the whole PCT, but because of other
things in my settled life in BALTIMORE,MD, I cannot commit so much time. I
have hiked a lot around the Mid-Atlantic, and my longest backpacking trips
have been a little over 1 month, in the Adirondak high peaks wilderness and
in the White Mountains on two separate trips in the past two years. I've
done a bunch of smaller backpacking and hiking excursions, I'm in LOVE!!!!!
OUR BEAUTIFUL EARTH IS SO GLORIOUS! 

> 

> Anyway, this is my plan, and I'm looking for some advice. 

> 

> 

> My plan is to hike from Kennedy Meadows north until I-80, and then hitch a
ride into Reno. From there I would like to take a train up to Portland, and
starting at the Columbia River hike north all of Washington State. 

> 

> 

> Lots of stuff to figure out, and especially more logistical since I am
across the country. However, has anyone ever hiked along I-80. Do you think
this is safe for a solo young woman hiker? 

> 

> In my research thus far it seems like hitching through west to various
"trail towns" seems safe enough as long as you have your wits about you.

> 

> Thank you in advance,

> Pilar

> 

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