C2C/SKYLINE: CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER. COME BACK IN OCTOBER.

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Postby halhiker » Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:01 pm

The Skyline is steeper and thus puts more stress on your system than the PCT. It's the difference between walking up a ramp and walking up stairs. The Skyline is more dangerous because you are more prone to cramping and heat prostration due to the steepness of the climb. That's my assessment of why it's tougher. You definitely spend less time on the trail on Skyline because it's shorter but the stress on the body is greater.
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Postby lipbiter » Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:27 pm

I think it's time to resurrect this topic (see latest RMRU mission write-up).

Well done, team! I pray you won't have to put your lives in jeopardy again, anytime soon on this trail.
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Postby Florian » Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:35 pm

Not do diminish the dangers in hiking Skyline in summer but i was just thinking there hadn't been many rescues/deaths up the trail this summer.

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Postby Hikin_Jim » Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:48 pm

Florian wrote:Not do diminish the dangers in hiking Skyline in summer but i was just thinking there hadn't been many rescues/deaths up the trail this summer.

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True, but the latest RMRU mission that lipbiter is referring to is a classic -- a classic of lack of preparation. A 7:00 AM start on a 110F day by a soloist that had never been before on the route, carrying only 2 liters of water. I get the impression that he really had no idea what he was getting into. If I'm reading the write up correctly, he only got up to 3500'.

He's danged lucky the RMRU exists. Danged lucky.

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