I now have a web site. It includes trip reports that are changed about every 2 months as well as information if you want to purchase my guidebook to off-trail routes in the Wind River Mountains. The web address is:
http://backpackwindrivers.mcreynoldscpa.com
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Amazing how much the Wind Rivers look like the Sierra in some of your photos.
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I agree...but I bet there are fewer people there~!
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I have posted the link to your Website on FaceBook's CDT2010 Group Site. That's where many past present and future CDT hikers are hanging out these days.
Although most thru hikers carry and use Jonathan Ley's maps and or the Jim Wolf guidebooks judging by the journals most folks follow many different routes through the Wind River range. I have been super busy trying to figure out the water situation through the Great Basin.. I have neglected my studies of the Wind River Range. From what I can discern there is a "gap" in the knowledge base about the Wind River range at least in the thru-hiker circles.
I am going to take a closer look at my J.Ley maps and Wolf guides tonight. Your book has me intrigued!
PS. Wow! We are almost neibors. I live in the Santa Cruz Mountains 11 miles east of Soquel.
Although most thru hikers carry and use Jonathan Ley's maps and or the Jim Wolf guidebooks judging by the journals most folks follow many different routes through the Wind River range. I have been super busy trying to figure out the water situation through the Great Basin.. I have neglected my studies of the Wind River Range. From what I can discern there is a "gap" in the knowledge base about the Wind River range at least in the thru-hiker circles.
I am going to take a closer look at my J.Ley maps and Wolf guides tonight. Your book has me intrigued!

PS. Wow! We are almost neibors. I live in the Santa Cruz Mountains 11 miles east of Soquel.
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Re: My website
Great site! Thanks!! I may just have to order your book...Wandering Daisy wrote:I now have a web site. It includes trip reports that are changed about every 2 months as well as information if you want to purchase my guidebook to off-trail routes in the Wind River Mountains. The web address is:
http://backpackwindrivers.mcreynoldscpa.com
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