[pct-l] Hat Creek Rim - you thought Mountain Bikers were trouble

Charles Williams charlesnolie at yahoo.com
Tue May 28 18:04:21 CDT 2013


Well thankyou for telling me.  Sorry you had a "sub-par" experience on the rim.  Glad I didn't see em, though.  I followed the tracks of a quad poaching the PCT in the flatlands between 32N12 and Hwy 44 last week.  Just about enough to piss you off!
 
I'll tell our contact in the recreation staff from the Hat Creek District.  Not much she can do about it, but we do know it happens.  
 
Charles
QuincyRider

--- On Tue, 5/28/13, hiker2009 at comcast.net <hiker2009 at comcast.net> wrote:


From: hiker2009 at comcast.net <hiker2009 at comcast.net>
Subject: [pct-l] Hat Creek Rim - you thought Mountain Bikers were trouble
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Date: Tuesday, May 28, 2013, 2:29 PM


While hiking along the Lost Creek canyon yesterday, I was passed by half a dozen motorcyclists. Feeling outnumbered and a little 
vulnerable with respect to my car, which was parked about halfway between Lost Creek and the fire lookout site, I got off the trail 
when they passed and didn't say anything. I didn't bother calling anybody since it was Memorial Day and the Forest Service 
and county sheriff, if they even cared, probably had their hands full with emergencies. The tracks started somewhere north 
of where my car was parked and did not continue as far south as the hwy 44 trailhead. 

Then later I saw motorcycle tracks from Old Station to the old hwy 44 junction east of Subway Cave. I wondered if it was the 
same bunch, but these tracks did not continue up old hwy 44 to the hwy 44 trailhead, so perhaps the riders followed old hwy 44 
in the other direction toward hwy 89, which is not part of the PCT and might be legal for all I know. 

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