[pct-l] Camping Near Campo?

Diane Soini dianesoini at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 13:08:55 CDT 2014


I agree. It's very beautiful right there. I remember a lovely oak tree not far from that first creek crossing. I actually got 9 miles in my first day and camped in a little nook carved in the chaparral.

On Apr 1, 2014, at 10:59 AM, Rick <nobohiker at gmail.com> wrote:

> I'd head north / away from the Highway just a bit to get away from the noise. The nature there is amazing, you'll like it there!
> 
> Section Hiker Rick
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Apr 1, 2014, at 1:23 PM, Diane Soini <dianesoini at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> There's nothing wrong with camping on the trail a few miles in. There are also trail angels in San Diego who can put you up and take you to the trail. Look up Scout and Frodo or Barney and Sandy Mann are their real names.
>> 
>>> On Apr 1, 2014, at 10:00 AM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
>>> 
>>> Message: 9
>>> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 21:02:00 -0700
>>> From: harwoodcreek at gmail.com
>>> Subject: [pct-l] Camping Near Campo?
>>> 
>>> Arriving from San Diego on Friday evening aboard MTS Bus Route 894 to start
>>> the trail (no Saturday service, and you want an early start anyway), you
>>> need a place to crash.  But Campo doesn't seem to have much to offer.
>>> Presumably, camping between there and the border isn't advisable if you
>>> want any sleep.  Sure there's no water anywhere, but how about dry camping
>>> in a one-man tent near Highway 94?  Any other ideas?
>> 
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