Название: The Pacific Crest Trail
Автор: Brian Johnson
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Книги о Путешествиях
isbn: 9781783625017
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The first week
It is estimated that between 20 and 30 per cent of thru’-hikers give up in the first week. How can you avoid becoming one of them? When you stand on the Mexican border it’s no good thinking about the 2650 miles that lie ahead, it’s much too great a distance to contemplate. Instead, focus on things that you can achieve in the first week on the trail.
In cool weather or after a damp spring, your first week will be a lot less demanding than what is described here but you must be mentally prepared for hot dry conditions.
Develop efficient hiking habits from the beginning. Start hiking in the cool of morning and in the evenings, and avoid taking unnecessary zero days. Develop efficient camping habits and, as you do so, decide how much equipment you can send home from Warner Springs. After all, almost everyone starts with things they don’t need. Learn to interpret the maps and to use them for navigation. Assess the seasonal water sources you encounter to give you a better idea of which springs and creeks are likely to be running further along the trail.
During that vital week you should be starting to get fit while being careful to avoid injury. You should avoid sunburn and hopefully you’ll start to build up a tan. Get a sense for how much water you need to drink to keep hydrated in hot conditions. Also learn to recognise and avoid poison oak (see section on Wilderness Hiking). You should not worry about how much progress you are making at this stage. If you are getting behind schedule, you will be able to catch up when you get fitter.
Your first resupply package will probably be at Warner Springs, so it would be helpful if your schedule gets you there when the post office is open.
Try to find out before you set off whether any water sources will be running before you reach Lake Morena. It varies greatly from year to year. In mid-April 2002 there were none but in 2009 there were several. In 2006 there were about 10.
Consider how you will hike the 20 miles to Lake Morena campground, which you can expect to take between nine and 10 hours of hiking. Let’s assume it is a relatively dry year. Your first water will be piped at Morena campground but you should not consider getting there in one day. If you attempt nine or 10 hours of walking on that first day you are likely to end up with blisters and will risk other injuries. Therefore you will need a dry overnight camp before you reach Lake Morena.
Approaching Hart Bar Creek Canyon (Section 9)
How much water should you carry? If it is hot assume half a litre of water per hour of hiking and two litres for the overnight camp. You should therefore be carrying six or seven litres of water.
You won’t need to carry food to get you to Warner Springs as you could resupply at the well-stocked stores at Lake Morena and Mount Laguna. You could send a resupply package to Mount Laguna Post Office as an alternative to using the store. Make sure you have food that you will be able to eat in hot, dry conditions.
Before you start, drink plenty of water and make sure you have put sun cream on hands and face as well as your legs and arms if you have decided to start in shorts and short-sleeved shirt. Even if you’ve kept the weight of your equipment to a sensible level, which you probably haven’t yet, with six litres of water your pack will feel too heavy.
What time should you set out? It doesn’t really matter. Ideally you would leave Campo by 7am and walk five or six hours on your first day. At this stage you will probably need several long breaks. You will be hiking in the sun, so make sure you find shade for your breaks. Take a long break during the hottest part of the day and complete your hiking in the evening. Even if you are going well, don’t try to hike for more than six hours.
If you camp on the trail, particularly at Hauser Creek, you might be disturbed during the night by illegal immigrants or drug smugglers crossing the border from Mexico, or possibly even by US Border Patrol officers. It is very unlikely that they will be a danger to you as they will want to avoid contact but it would be a sensible precaution to camp out of sight of the trail.
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