Steve-we did #11 last year. And, yes, you do get a couple of days of food
at Apache Springs. Your initial commissary takes you through Rayado River,
Carson Meadows and Fish Camp. Then you get food at Apache which only
covers a couple of days as you head into PJ for a "big" commissary. Feel
free to contact me off-line if you have any other questions about #11. It
was a great itinerary, lots of bear sightings for us..mainly at Apache
Springs and Wild Horse. I have a couple of route suggestions for you.
YIS. Mike.
SIHIWI@aol.com
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Anyone do 11 last year? We will do it this year and I would like some
input. Not the same as before because I understand that Apache is now a
food pickup point. Thanks in advance.
YIP X 6
1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003
IWTGBTP (and 714-A2 in 2005)
Steve Unger
T-50, Fort Worth, Texas
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