PCT 2017 - HIgh Sierra

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PCT 2017 - HIgh Sierra

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If you're interested is getting a great visual travelogue of current conditions in the Sierra, then you really can't do any better than follow Instagram. The hashtag I prefer is #pct2017, but there are others if you search around (eg pctig, etc).

Since there are a lot of other hikers along various stages of the route using this hashtag, it's easy to just quickly scan all the listings in order to look for those who are now in the Sierra. Once you find a poster, then you can just individually follow them along as they post current accounts.

Here is the general IG listing for #pct2017:

https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/pct2017/

And here are a few people who are making it past Cottonwood pass:

https://www.instagram.com/crazyknotts/
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https://www.instagram.com/johndcolver/
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https://www.instagram.com/asfarasweknowmad/
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If this doesn't make you jealous and envious to get out there, then I don't know what will. As for myself, I'm heading up to Whitney tomorrow.
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Thanks for the info Hobbes. I don't have any social media to follow anybody but I am curious as to just how many people will actually finish the whole thing without having to skip sections and finish those sections later in the season :drinkers:
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The more serious question is will there be a fatality this year on the PCT due to condtions. In 2011 there were a few really close calls, due to high water crossings.
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Look at that cornice in that second shot.
The more serious question is will there be a fatality this year on the PCT due to conditions. In 2011 there were a few really close calls, due to high water crossings.
SAR has already had a busy Spring, and by the looks of the popularity boom of the PCT and JMT, it is not if, but how many. :(
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maverick wrote:Look at that cornice in that second shot.
Yep, it looks extremely sketchy. When I crossed Forester last year on 6/6, there was about an 8 foot high pile of snow on the top that needed to be scaled. The snow was too soft when I got there to be able to go up it (I'd just sink back down as I tried to climb up), so I had to scramble up about 10 feet of 4th class rock climbing to the side of the pass to get up to it. With a precarious drop beneath me and at 13k feet, it was beyond the margin of safety that I like to stay in but there was no choice.
The more serious question is will there be a fatality this year on the PCT due to conditions. In 2011 there were a few really close calls, due to high water crossings.
SAR has already had a busy Spring, and by the looks of the popularity boom of the PCT and JMT, it is not if, but how many. :(
Sadly, I have to agree. Lots of people are entering the PCT with no idea what they are walking towards. Callie and I just did a section hike down here in SoCal and I tried to offer some wisdom to whoever would listen to me about it.
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Here's a pic of what the cornice looked like last year on 6/6, for a comparison.
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Nice shot, next time set your timer and run up under it, so we can have a size comparison. :unibrow:
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I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.

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