Using Summer Early Daylight
- SNOOOOW
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Re: Using Summer Early Daylight
That is awesome Jeff. I hope you stay on course and continue your success.
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- JWreno
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Re: Using Summer Early Daylight
Walked 8.7 miles in the hills today to verify my choose in trail shoes today. Probably my last hike in the hills before the start of the trip.I have worn through 3 pairs of trailer runners since the start of spring.
This is out first backpacking trip since 2017. Looking forward to enjoying the Sierra in September.
This is out first backpacking trip since 2017. Looking forward to enjoying the Sierra in September.
Jeff
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Re: Using Summer Early Daylight
We had a good trip last week. Whitney trail was still covered near the summit. My 72 year old brother enjoyed the trip enough that he ordered his own backpack. It felt good to do the trip and be 45 pounds lighter than I was back in April.
He doesn't plan to section hike the whole PCT with us. He wants to come back next year and hike from Hwy 120 to Sonara pass with us next summer. My wife and I decided that we will opt for a more pleasant 10 miles or so a day average and not worry about how many year we take to section hike the PCT. Without my brother joining us we can be very impromptu in those areas not requiring long lead times to secure permits. We are going to set a goal for more frequent resupplies and keeping my wife's pack weight near 20 pounds.
He doesn't plan to section hike the whole PCT with us. He wants to come back next year and hike from Hwy 120 to Sonara pass with us next summer. My wife and I decided that we will opt for a more pleasant 10 miles or so a day average and not worry about how many year we take to section hike the PCT. Without my brother joining us we can be very impromptu in those areas not requiring long lead times to secure permits. We are going to set a goal for more frequent resupplies and keeping my wife's pack weight near 20 pounds.
Jeff
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