[pct-l] Poison Oak and Poodle-Dog Prevalence, Mexico to Hwy 74?

Kathryn Mendenhall kate51982 at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 7 21:54:20 CDT 2014


I've recently come through most of So Cal and the only place I saw any poison oak was at the very end of Section D between Mill Creek Station and Acton.  The only place I had poodle dog obscuring the trail was also in Section D, from just a bit south of Mill Creek Station up until Mt. Gleason.  They've done some trail maintaince, but there are stretches where it's almost impossible to avoid the poodle dog.  I wore long sleeves and pants and was very careful going through it, and I came through unscathed!
Katie
 
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On Monday, April 7, 2014 7:41 PM, Jennifer Zimmerman <jenniferlzim at gmail.com> wrote:
 
I don't remember seeing poodle dog until Mission Creek, 1-2 days north of
Ziggy and the Bear.  I don't think I saw any poison oak in this stretch
either but I'm pretty bad at IDing it in general so could be wrong.  I
heard there was some down by Hauser Creek but we never bumped into it while
taking a siesta.

JZ


On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 1:44 PM, <harwoodcreek at gmail.com> wrote:

> Is there any poodle-dog on this stretch?  Where is poison oak unavoidable
> along the trail?
>
> Thanks, Roger
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