开云体育Hello Anand, My son and I just finished this section NOBO a week ago on the 8th of July. ?As noted by Frank all crossing were fairly low key. ?The only crossings where we got our feet wet were at Tyndal and Whitney Creek. Both were inconsequential at the time of our crossing. ?Tyndal we did with a PCTer and she didn’t barefoot. ?I opted to do it with shoes but without socks or insoles. ?After crossing in hindsight I also would have done it barefoot it was that easy and water very clear to negotiate rocks. ?Whitney was barefoot as it’s basically a swimming hole where almost all there at the time of our crossing took the opportunity to do just that, soak feet, take a dip and air dry relaxing in the shade. ? All other crossings, Wallace, Wright and Rock Creek had logs to cross approximately 30 yards up stream with very minor bushwacks to deal with. ?If you’re uncomfortable with any of the logs all the crossing were very manageable. ?Rock Creek was no more than upper calf deep judging by watching others who opted to go through the water, I’m 5’9” for reference. ?Wallace and Wright it was only a matter of not wanting to get feet wet as the rock hops were covered by just a few inches of moving water. Of course the monsoon activity we’re seeing now can change things and conditions may change. Best of luck and hope you have an excellent trip! Cheers, Glenn On Jul 15, 2024, at 10:06?AM, Anand Kumar Sankaran <anand.sankaran@...> wrote:
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