by guest » Sat Nov 30, 2024 1:32 pm
Hi Ed, that was a great, (long) read, Outside does seem to have some good writers. A bit of the info was not quite accurate, (but it's tough not having a deep knowledge of the area).
I've seen a few folks with a similar, willful, determined attitudes, and did my best to not hike or climb with them, (even if they were nice, friendly folk).
Those drainage's all along Long Valley & beyond are steep, and full of dead-fall and loose stuff.
I left Idyllwild too late (after the Jazz festival up there), to run back to the tram, (I was trail-running marathons back then), and found it very dark working my way up that final climb after Willow creek, (no headlamp, my bad). Assuming John was even at that spot, (& not climbing up before that, making it worse), it's a loose, rocky area that takes a good amount of energy. Then, I decided, (badly) to work my way down the short-cut from Hidden lake area, which dumps into southern Long Valley, where Catachahippee drainage, (aka Long Valley creek), dumps over the mountain. I'm amazed he, and that couple got that far down that chute, (article says 4,300 ft. I believe), and surprised they weren't cliffed-out before that, and a good thing that signal fire didn't start a big burn.
Sounds like they recently found the lost PCT thru-hikers remains who went missing a few years back, I believe quite a few miles up from Snow creek / DWA paved rd. scott