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Nowak1981 wrote:
Any idea on what kind of temperatures I can expect? I was thinking maybe low 30s at night, not sure how quick and warm it gets.
Nowak1981 wrote:My vacation starts on the 11th of Sept to the 25th, it takes 3 days to drive there from Iowa, about 8 hours a day. I'd like to spend 4 days in the backcountry, preferably at the higher elevations, I'd like to go over at least one pass and end up back at my car.
ChrisA wrote:
I would not worry about hypothermia in late July or August.
Nowak1981 wrote:Any idea on what kind of temperatures I can expect? I was thinking maybe low 30s at night, not sure how quick and warm it gets. Most reading I find people still wearing shorts during the day.
Nowak1981 wrote:I don't suppose anyone could point out a few camping areas over there. I know there is a couple that are one night only. Are there any decent sites where I can camp for a few days before and after the hike?
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