<div>Richard Mallery and others--</div>
<div>It is my understanding that the Nature Conservancy now holds land approximately equal in area to the state of Rhode Island. I have had the opportunity to visit some of their holdings in a structured and invited way,
e.g. a former ranch property in the San Francisco peaks has guided tours led by trained volunteers for any one who shows up at an appointed time. The Animas Range does present special problems in view of the present turmoil surrounding the border. It sounds like contacts within the Conservancy would be required if there is to be any hope of a policy which would allow structured access for hikers. From my perusal of Google Earth, the range seems to consist of highly dissected spires and canyons. Do you think there is any realistic ridgeline route, or is it basically a bajada hike?
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<br>From: Gary Wright <<a href="mailto:at2002@mac.com">at2002@mac.com</a>><br>To: <a href="mailto:cdt-l@backcountry.net">cdt-l@backcountry.net</a><br>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 22:56:33 -0500<br>Subject: Re: [cdt-l] Recent post by Dick E Bird
<br><br>Anonymous wrote:<br>> "(Dick E Bird' email-see below) is as a recipe for private land<br>> trespass and not something I'd think you'd want to be associated<br>> with. And since you are now more involved with this CDT list serve
<br>> or whatever it is, people may assume that the CDTA itself endorses<br>> views like this one below.<br><br>Without getting into the particular issues raised by Dick Bird's<br>message, anyone who thinks messages on CDT-L are in any way
<br>officially connected to the CDTA, CDTS, NPS, BLM, etc. really doesn't<br>know much at all about mailing lists in general and CDT-L in<br>particular. I really don't think it is worth worrying about that<br>particular type of misunderstanding. If you were going to worry about
<br>it you would have to post some sort of response to quite a few of the<br>messages on the list.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: Karen Somers <<a href="mailto:kborski@yahoo.com">
kborski@yahoo.com</a>><br>To: <a href="mailto:cdt-l@backcountry.net">cdt-l@backcountry.net</a><br>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 19:57:05 -0800 (PST)<br>Subject: Re: [cdt-l] Average CDT age?<br>"....The minority are the hikers between 30 and 45
<br>years old, because they're usually busy with their<br>careers and raising families."<br><br><br>It seemed that the above was true more on the<br>AT.....then, on the PCT, suddenly there were lots of<br>thirty-somethings on the trail. A more serious lot?
<br>AT graduates growing older and moving onward? Hmmmm.<br><br>Bald Eagle and I will be 35-36 on the CDT. Our<br>buddies we hope will join us will be 39 and 52. We're<br>all hopelessly ruined by thru-hiking....all of us quit
<br>perfectly good jobs and abandon comfortable abodes to<br>be homeless, perpeturally tired and filthy. In one<br>world, we aren't happy. In the other, we are.....<br><br>Although the time raising a family is one activity
<br>that can't be put off too long.<br><br>Nocona<br><br><br>"Civilization is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't<br>want to live there."<br><br><br><br>____________________________________________________________________________________
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<br>Subject: Re: [cdt-l] Recent post by Dick E Bird<br>
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<div>In a message dated 1/11/2007 10:44:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, <a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:benarmstrong1@yahoo.com" target="_blank">benarmstrong1@yahoo.com</a> writes:</div>
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<div>I'm afraid not........ some of us know him as Dick Mallery. Whether you agree with him, or not, is another matter.</div>
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<div> </div></font></div><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: Anitra Kass <<a href="mailto:at_anitra@yahoo.com">at_anitra@yahoo.com</a>><br>To: <a href="mailto:cdt-l@backcountry.net">cdt-l@backcountry.net
</a><br>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 20:20:14 -0800 (PST)<br>Subject: Re: [cdt-l] Average CDT age?<br>
<div>28...with a trail birthday...Can't wait to see where I spend it this year. I actually thought (for just a split second) about holding off hiking the CDT until next year (celebrating my 30th) but I just can't wait that long...taking the summer of 2006 off from long distance hiking was hard enough. I am sure birthday number 30 will be spent out on a trail too.
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<div>Mags, I think you'd be surprised how many of those 30 somethings were really late 20 somethings or even younger...but as Marcia said...age doesn't really matter out there. </div>
<div>NITRO<br><br><b><i>Karen Somers <<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:kborski@yahoo.com" target="_blank">kborski@yahoo.com</a>></i></b> wrote:</div>
<blockquote style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">"....The minority are the hikers between 30 and 45<br>years old, because they're usually busy with their<br>careers and raising families."
<br><br><br>It seemed that the above was true more on the<br>AT.....then, on the PCT, suddenly there were lots of<br>thirty-somethings on the trail. A more serious lot? <br>AT graduates growing older and moving onward? Hmmmm.
<br><br>Bald Eagle and I will be 35-36 on the CDT. Our<br>buddies we hope will join us will be 39 and 52. We're<br>all hopelessly ruined by thru-hiking....all of us quit<br>perfectly good jobs and abandon comfortable abodes to
<br>be homeless, perpeturally tired and filthy. In one<br>world, we aren't happy. In the other, we are.....<br><br>Although the time raising a family is one activity<br>that can't be put off too long.<br><br>Nocona
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<p></p><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: "Andrew Linger" <<a href="mailto:a_linger@hotmail.com">a_linger@hotmail.com</a>><br>To: <a href="mailto:cdt-l@backcountry.net">cdt-l@backcountry.net
</a><br>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 22:19:38 -0700<br>Subject: [cdt-l] Attention all 2007 End to Enders<br>
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<p>After reading the emails on thruhikers for 2007, I decided to compile a simple table. You can find it at <a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://andylinger.com/CDT07/2007.htm" target="_blank">
http://andylinger.com/CDT07/2007.htm</a>.<br>Email me directly at andyATandylinger DOTcom if you plan on hiking the entire length this summer and want to be added to the list. It might come in handy for various reasons. After some recent posts, I guess I'll also add an age column!
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<p>I'm planning on starting in NM in late April. If the snowpack in the San Juans is deep, I'll consider a flipflop, or maybe go sobo instead. Has anyone traveled through the Weminuche in mid May during a normal snow year? Is it really slow going? Are there many lower elevation alternative routes through the area? I do a TON of winter camping and ski touring. I wouldn't hesitate to bring some Nordic skis with me for the long snow covered ridgelines above 11,600ft. My main concern is traversing the many ups and downs that will cross 35-40 degree slopes in May. These will need to be done in the morning before the sun turns these slopes to a dangerous unstable mush. I don't know how much of that I will encounter.
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<p>I also have to say that was a great thread on eating uncooked dinners. I don't plan on using a stove this summer (at least thru NM). I got sick of it on the AT (ten years ago) after six months of daily use, and haven't used it since in the summer.
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<p>-Andy</p>
<p>Ps. I also recently signed up for the Rockies Ruck, and hope to see some of you there!<br><a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rockies_ruck/message/111" target="_blank">
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rockies_ruck/message/111</a></p></div><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: "Jonathan Ley" <<a href="mailto:jonathan@phlumf.com">jonathan@phlumf.com</a>><br>
To: <<a href="mailto:cdt-l@backcountry.net">cdt-l@backcountry.net</a>><br>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 22:23:04 -0800<br>Subject: Re: [cdt-l] Average age for CDT hiklers<br>Scatter my ashes on the PCT - that way I'll "be" the trail.
<br>I thought maybe the CDT, but there are too many alternate routes...<br>Then I thought about the AT... would that count for a triple crown?<br>Well, hopefully it's some time off - to pick up on another thread, I'm 36.
<br><br>-Jonathan<br><br>-----Original Message-----<br><br>Bret got me thinking about the ultimate end of the trail. Anyone ever hear<br>of anyone being cremated and buried in their backpack?<br><br>Too sober a thought while there is still life in the legs and the feet can
<br>still move.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: Haiku <<a href="mailto:haiku@breecher.com">haiku@breecher.com</a>><br>To: <a href="mailto:cdt-l@backcountry.net">cdt-l@backcountry.net
</a><br>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 02:30:51 -0500<br>Subject: Re: [cdt-l] Average CDT age?<br>Karen Somers (Nocoma) wrote:<br>> "....The minority are the hikers between 30 and 45<br>> years old, because they're usually busy with their
<br>> careers and raising families."<br>><br>> It seemed that the above was true more on the<br>> AT.....then, on the PCT, suddenly there were lots of<br>> thirty-somethings on the trail. A more serious lot?
<br>> AT graduates growing older and moving onward? Hmmmm.<br><br>I noticed the same thing on the PCT vs the AT, and decided that people<br>who hike the AT hike when they HAVE time: after graduation or<br>retirement. People who hike the PCT MAKE the time to hike, and therefor
<br>you get a greater number of people in the middle of their life.<br><br>I was 30 on the PCT, will be 31 on the CDT (perhaps turning 32,<br>depending how long the hike goes on).<br><br>Haiku.<br><br><br><br><br>---------- Forwarded message ----------
<br>From: "RICHARD MALLERY" <<a href="mailto:dickebird@gmail.com">dickebird@gmail.com</a>><br>To: <a href="mailto:cdt-l@backcountry.net">cdt-l@backcountry.net</a><br>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 11:28:28 -0500<br>
Subject: [cdt-l] The Troll<br>By hiking the Divide I can't think of any laws that I have broken. If you are saying I make Abbey look like a saint I will take that as the highest compliment you could give me. I will admit the troll part. Often while hiking I have spent time under bridges trying to get out of the weather. Knowing what I do about land issues in the West, if you can hike across New Mexico without trespassing and climbing under, over or through a thousand fences--you're road walking. I'm sorry, I find nothing wrong with hiking across the bootheel. If, according to the Border Patrol, Forest Service and BLM, 2,000 illegals cross through "every week" I don't think I am making much of an impact. I know I am not making any more of an impact than one Animas cow. I plan to hike the CDT again and I plan to hike the bootheel. I am not suggesting that any one else do the same. I was responding to a query that I had some input. I've often found that a selection of thru-hikers of any given trail tend to find their persona by breaking wind or being so completely backward that they make Barney Fife look like a devil. I think Ben should read Ed's books again. For God's sakes the guy is secretly buried on government land, I just want to walk across it. -Keep Smilin', Dick E. Bird the Troll (I like that--could be my new trail name).
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