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Re: Horseshoe Meadows to Langley/Whitney/Portal
saltydog #46985 07/08/16 04:55 PM
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Or get a 6 foot closet pole from any lumber place, and whittle it as you go.


Wherever you go, there you are.
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Re: Horseshoe Meadows to Langley/Whitney/Portal
saltydog #46987 07/08/16 08:48 PM
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That looks like the hiking staffs that they sell at most Boy Scout Council Scout Shops that you can adorn with badges and what not. Try a scout shop in your area, they should have one there.

http://www.scoutstuff.org/hiking-staff.html

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Re: Horseshoe Meadows to Langley/Whitney/Portal
psykokid #46994 07/09/16 04:18 PM
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Thanks. Found a nice hiking stick at a local nature shop, so I'm good there.

My pack has hit 48 pounds. About 3 pounds over my pack weight on my 2.5 day Whitney hike from the portal last year. Not bad. I had sort of hopped to get it lighter than last year, but 3-4 extra days of food adds up.

Maybe I'll take another look at what I can leave behind tomorrow. smile

The overland route past the Miter, over Crabtree pass and back to Crabtree meadows is the likely route at the moment. It seems to be more visually stimulating and I'm in no rush. But final choice will be made on the trail probably.


Quick question: Strap on crampons needed or not?





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