Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:30 pm
I found this online - the back cover of the Bil Paul book showing the PCT in blue and the PCBT in red.
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Hulio wrote:I found this online - the back cover of the Bil Paul book showing the PCT in blue and the PCBT in red.
Wastral wrote:Bikes are only banned in wilderness areas,...
Can anybody travel on the PCT?
The trail is open to the public for foot and equestrian travel only, bicycle and motorized vehicles are not permitted . Persons who camp overnight along the trail often may need a backcountry in several of the management units. Other areas may require an entrance or parking permit. Please check with the local area manager for specific site information.
testid wrote:Wastral wrote:Bikes are only banned in wilderness areas,...
I think this is incorrect.
The forest service pct website states.Can anybody travel on the PCT?
The trail is open to the public for foot and equestrian travel only, bicycle and motorized vehicles are not permitted . Persons who camp overnight along the trail often may need a backcountry in several of the management units. Other areas may require an entrance or parking permit. Please check with the local area manager for specific site information.
Wastral wrote:Oh goody beauracracy gone even further amok in CA. Glad I don't hike there regularly.