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<blockquote data-quote="Win.308Stealth" data-source="post: 1171103" data-attributes="member: 31144"><p>We floated the Sag until it took us out two mikes away from the Dalton. We then proceeded to pack our gear in the next 3 miles out. This was the first time any of us was up there in the tussex. We decided to hike it in upstream of a tributary of the Sag. Instead of following the creek, because it snakes, we decided to walk as the crow flies. BIGGEST MISTAKE WE MADE. It took us almost 4 hours to hike in 2 miles, with half of our gear (70-80lb/person). We then ran into a fellow who was hugging the Creek as he hiked in, we noticed there was a trail running along the creek. We then had to go back for the rest of our gear food, tent, raft. The second hike only took us about an hour there and back. That's when we learned to stay yo the creek.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Win.308Stealth, post: 1171103, member: 31144"] We floated the Sag until it took us out two mikes away from the Dalton. We then proceeded to pack our gear in the next 3 miles out. This was the first time any of us was up there in the tussex. We decided to hike it in upstream of a tributary of the Sag. Instead of following the creek, because it snakes, we decided to walk as the crow flies. BIGGEST MISTAKE WE MADE. It took us almost 4 hours to hike in 2 miles, with half of our gear (70-80lb/person). We then ran into a fellow who was hugging the Creek as he hiked in, we noticed there was a trail running along the creek. We then had to go back for the rest of our gear food, tent, raft. The second hike only took us about an hour there and back. That's when we learned to stay yo the creek. [/QUOTE]
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