oh shit! i love it.TacoDelRio wrote:Fan-fuckin-tastic.tinaballina wrote:You and i will get along perfect...TacoDelRio wrote:I'm fucking down. Fuck. Shit.
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- tinaballina
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Arright, so if any of y'all are down, post up. Monday through Tuesday. We can meet somewhere in the city for carpool, already know the place but I'm not gonna post publicly for obvious reasons...
Monday morning... sound good? Camp out overnight, do whatever y'all want the next day kinda thing. Planning on going relatively light, but maybe bringing a couple beers if I can afford it.
Monday morning... sound good? Camp out overnight, do whatever y'all want the next day kinda thing. Planning on going relatively light, but maybe bringing a couple beers if I can afford it.
Gonna be here.TacoDelRio wrote:Arright, so if any of y'all are down, post up. Monday through Tuesday. We can meet somewhere in the city for carpool, already know the place but I'm not gonna post publicly for obvious reasons...
Nunc est bibendum
- bertfivesix
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oh man, i totally forgot about shotshow this year..
Is everything OK?TacoDelRio wrote:I'm staying home instead of going out this week. Enjoy, if y'all go.
- bertfivesix
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I'll drive if that'll change your mind. this:
doesn't sound like something i should do soloM.L.King Day: Snow. The snow could be heavy at times. High near 34. Windy, with a south wind 25 to 30 mph increasing to between 35 and 40 mph. Winds could gust as high as 65 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow accumulation of 26 to 32 inches possible.
Monday Night: Snow. The snow could be heavy at times. Low around 29. Windy, with a south wind 35 to 40 mph decreasing to between 25 and 30 mph. Winds could gust as high as 60 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.
Tuesday: Snow likely. Cloudy, with a high near 32. Windy, with a west wind between 25 and 30 mph, with gusts as high as 50 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
- bertfivesix
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Yeah, it blew yesterday. I got soaked just on the way to the register, and from there I could see it was probably another 1500+ feet in the rain before i hit the snow level. I just bailed.
I'll try again in a day or two, after the colder fronts move in and drop the snow level.
I'll try again in a day or two, after the colder fronts move in and drop the snow level.
They have had some mud on Lone Pine Cyn Rd and it is closed right now from the 138 to Helicopter hill (snow), but no homes are affected that I'm aware of. I hiked sections of the PCT prior to snow from Cajon pass to Wrightwood, and there was considerable sluffing of the trail even w/o moisture.lilbitmo wrote:Thanks for the update Bill, you guys getting any mud slides east of town from the burned areas? Be safe up there.
Thanks Bill, that's one good long uphill hike on the PCT, it's one of the few areas from the Mexican border to the high desert where the trial goes uphill for 90% of a 20+ mile hike, it caught me by surpise when I did it years ago thinking it was no big deal (wrong), I was so glad when I found the turn to go down on the Acorn Trail.
Did the fire burn a good section of the hills along the PCT in that area? and are they going to take a beating from this series of storms? I getting that from your post?
Did the fire burn a good section of the hills along the PCT in that area? and are they going to take a beating from this series of storms? I getting that from your post?
Yes. Almost the entire section from Cajon pass up to Gobblers knob I think. I have hiked the section from McDonalds to Swarthout Canyon just below where Lone Pine intersects it since the fire. That whole ridgeline looks pretty stark although I have'nt hiked the section from Swarthout since late spring. That is a long uphill section from Cajon to Wrightwood. Kind of sneaks up on you.lilbitmo wrote:Thanks Bill, that's one good long uphill hike on the PCT, it's one of the few areas from the Mexican border to the high desert where the trial goes uphill for 90% of a 20+ mile hike, it caught me by surpise when I did it years ago thinking it was no big deal (wrong), I was so glad when I found the turn to go down on the Acorn Trail.
Did the fire burn a good section of the hills along the PCT in that area? and are they going to take a beating from this series of storms? I getting that from your post?