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PCT Hikers Beware
May 15, 2005
By Bump Diamond
Man About Town
I gotta admit to being a leetle bit bummed about the reports from the High Country.
The report from the L.A. Times' Leslie Carlson (a fine American) is sobering for the through-hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail, which runs right through Mammoth.
Here’s the report:
"If crossing mountain passes buried under five feet of snow with a full pack and an ice ax isn't your vision of thru-hiking this summer, think again. It might be the only way to get past an enormous Sierra snowpack blocking the Pacific Crest Trail between Cottonwood Pass and Sonora Pass, according to the Pacific Crest Trail Assn.
"The snow depth on 11,050-foot Cottonwood Pass is 62.7 inches, state agencies report.
"It is very possible that sections of the trail will not melt out this year," says Mike Dawson of the trail association.
"Thru-hikers should make plans to bypass the blocked sections of the trail."
The trail spans 2,650 miles between the Canada and Mexico borders. For information, go to Pacific Crest Trail Association.
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