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Re: Good resource for PCT section hike


 

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Anything along the PCT near Highway 50 may be restricted due to the Caldor fire last year. It wiped out a huge swath of the wilderness from Hwy 88 to Hwy 50.

I have been looking for dog friendly areas for a short hike in the next two weeks with not much luck for this time of year - trying to keep it below 4500 feet (above 4500 is potential lots of snow) and above 3000 feet (below 3000 is tick area). Also avoiding the fire damaged areas as well.

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On 3/28/2022 21:22, WanderingJim wrote:

I have been thinking about and researching this July 2nd NOBO PCT section hike as far as Highway I-80. 3+ weeks. The dry winter has me pretty sure July 2nd from TM won't be a problem this year.

But I just got a July 25th permit from Whitney Portal in the lottery. That would likely be for a NOBO JMT trek.

3 weeks going from Tuolumne Meadows to Highway I-80 and then hightailing it down south to do the JMT NOBO trek would be an impressive feat for me (and probably impossible). Likewise, 6 weeks from Whitney to i-80 would be pretty hard for me.

I could shorten the PCT section hike to 2 weeks and stop at Echo Summit, spend a week recovering from that (maybe doing some work smile ), and then doing the JMT NOBO. I could always do the Desolation Wilderness to I-80 hike separately in the future since the start and exit are pretty easy to access. That's pretty aggressive for me, but I may be able to survive it and convince my boss for the time off.

Alternately, I can do the 3 weeks PCT section hike, then do Shepherds Pass (Williamson, Tyndall, Whitney, Muir (and maybe Russell)) mid-August. A little less extreme.

For those who've done that Tuolumne Meadows to I-80 part of the PCT and the JMT: Do have any opinions on which is the better hike? Granted, I did the JMT SOBO two years ago, so the scenery will be very familiar (although backward :) ), so the PCT section hike would be all new (mostly).


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