Re: Welcome back John Ladd
Yeah!! Happy to have you back John!!! ?
wrote:
"When you see a new trail, or a footprint you do not know, follow it to the
point of knowing." - Uncheedah
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Ethan
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Re: Welcome back John Ladd
Hear, hear. We missed you, John.
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Charles Rowan
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Re: Welcome back John Ladd
Indeed, welcome back John. Your input is invaluable and always on point.
We'll need it this year especially, with the conditions as they are now!
Cheers,
Ovi.
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oschiopu6
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Re: Welcome back John Ladd
Thanks, all.
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John Curran Ladd
San Francisco, CA
415-648-9279
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John Ladd
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Re: Welcome back John Ladd
Welcome back John. Your input is always worth reading.Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Mike
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Re: Welcome back John Ladd
Amen. Hope you are doing well John. The bench in this group is deep but
it’s good to have you back.
[email protected]> wrote:
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Andrew Paisley
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Re: Water Crossings in Y2023
Regarding the South Fork Kings, my All Trails map shows a couple of
alternate crossing routes. One well before the main crossing staying east
and then another shortly before the main crossing. I'm
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Curt Kinchen
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Re: Welcome back John Ladd
I'd like to second that. So lovely to see you back online John, and so grateful for all the help, advice from the community you created?
Geraldine. On Sunday, March 19, 2023 at 09:14:08 PM GMT,
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Ger Murphy
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Re: YARTS 2023 schedule
Dear John,
Missed you so much ! So glad to see that signature ??
Karina Bezkrovnaia
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Karina Bezkrovnaia
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Welcome back John Ladd
I note with the recent postings in the "Water Crossing in Y2023" thread that you are back on-line, John.? First time since last May. Welcome, welcome, welcome back.? -- Jim Ringland
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Jim Ringland
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Re: YARTS 2023 schedule
See also Steve Herr and Inga Aksamit on public transportation options
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ZyHcSrma-HEr3A4vAW6PT5l2krddRkkZ?usp=share_link
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John Curran Ladd
San Francisco,
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John Ladd
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Re: Water Crossings in Y2023
There is an alternate crossing of South Fork Kings. On the JMT, stay to east of main crossing and hike north (if southbound). Maybe the Rangers will post something. A woman died there in our laast wet
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John Ladd
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Re: Water Crossings in Y2023
Ned Tibbits has lots of safety advice on crossings on his Facebook page
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John Curran Ladd
San Francisco, CA
415-648-9279
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John Ladd
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Re: Water Crossings in Y2023
Elizabeth Wenk made gpx and csv files of all stream crossings and I reformatted for NoBo and SoBo PDFs. Linking document is
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John Ladd
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Re: Water Crossings in Y2023
Adrian,
Sleeping low can translate into muddy wet buggy options early in the season and in high snow year.
Crossing early can be challenging when it comes to high snow as well, because there are far
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Karina Bezkrovnaia
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Re: Water Crossings in Y2023
Bearing in mind that sleeping low in a valley is actually colder due to temperature inversion as the dense colder air sinks and settles there…
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Lange Jorstad
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Re: Water Crossings in Y2023
Lange,
That would be sincerely appreciated if you could post the pdf.
Mike McCormick
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Mike McCormick
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Re: Sleeping Bag Question
HI’m starting the same week and I’m bringing a 0* quilt, but I slept cold. I think it’ll be perfect for this time of year. Hope to see you out there!
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shannon macconnell
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Re: Water Crossings in Y2023
"... the water rose? more than when we started."
The "SCS" that I think most of us follow in the back country:? Sleep low (warmer), Cross early (avoid high water), Summit early (avoid
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Adrian
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Re: GPS / Satellites / Topo Maps & Compass
Yes!? Typo...thanks for catching that Jeff.
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Adrian
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