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Kitchen Creek — near mile 28

Posted on November 12, 2013 by Lon Cooper
Kitchen Creek near mile 28, only stagnate pools of water, better to fill up at Boulder Oaks Campground. [Photo by Mandie]

Kitchen Creek near mile 28 — only stagnate pools of water. Better to fill up at Boulder Oaks Campground. [Photo by Mandie]

Posted in Water | Tagged image, Pacific Crest Trail, PCT, section a, water

WR120 – Lost Valley Spring at mile 119.6

Posted on November 1, 2013 by Lon Cooper
WR120 -- Lost Valley Spring had water on 11/1/13. [Photo by Alphabetsoup]

WR120 — Lost Valley Spring had water on 11/1/13. [Photo by Alphabetsoup]

Posted in Water | Tagged image, Pacific Crest Trail, section b, water

WR620 – Willow Spring at mile 620

Posted on May 7, 2013 by Lon Cooper
WR620 — Clear water in the trough near Willow Spring on 5/4/13. (Photo by Halfmile)

WR620 — Clear water in the trough near Willow Spring on 5/4/13. (Photo by Halfmile)

Posted in Water | Tagged image, Pacific Crest Trail, PCT, section f, water

WR317 – Piped spring before Grass Valley Creek at mile 317.4

Posted on April 29, 2013 by Lon Cooper
WR317 - Piped spring

WR317 — Water is flowing from the piped spring before Grass Valley Creek on 4/29/13. (Photo by Joat)

Posted in General, Water | Tagged image, Pacific Crest Trail, PCT, section c, water

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PCT Water Reports:PDF

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In Memory of Bill “AsABat” Jeffrey

Bill “AsABat” Jeffrey
On Friday, August 10, 2012, Bill “AsABat” Jeffrey was found peaceful, in his sleeping bag, in his tent, at Charlton Lake in Oregon. At 54, he was too young for many of us to consider passing. The PCTA and the organizers of the ADZPCTKO, wish to express our deep shock, sorrow and sadness upon hearing the news of Bill’s passing. Read more...

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