[pct-l] Airport access from PCT

marmot marmot marmotwestvanc at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 19 14:09:20 CST 2014


There is a bus that goes to Reno via  395.  That means you can catch it at Lone Pine,Independence,Bishop,Lee Vinning(?maybe),Bridgeport. It does not run everyday.  So maybe think about other spots to get out to airport before SLT in case doing that distance is not possible because of late season snow. We could start having snow at any point now. You could also go south to Landcaster on same bus which connects to LA by commuter train and then to LAX 
Google,I think, Sierra Transport   Marmot
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> On Jan 19, 2014, at 11:32 AM, "walt Durling" <durlfam4 at icloud.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all:  this is my first post.
> 
> I'm committing to a through hike this year.  My most significant logistical problem is to figure out where to leave the trail and fly back to the east coast to attend my son's marine corps graduation on 30 May (following in his old man's footsteps), and then fly back a week later to pick up where I left off.  My initial impression is that leaving from south Lake Tahoe via shuttle to Reno seems the most logical.  But that means getting through the Sierras post haste.  I'm 61 and would have to average  a full 20 per day to make it on time if I leave late March or a couple of days later.  It seems a close call.
> 
> Query:  any other suggestions? Is there some point south of Tahoe where I could easily leave the trail and get transportation to another airport?  Any suggestions or thoughts are most appreciated.  Keystone
> 
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