[pct-l] Lost something on the Trail

Craig Stanton craigstanton at mac.com
Tue Apr 17 21:11:46 CDT 2007


That was you? Well done dude, that's some serious dedication and luck. What did you do after that, duct tape them all together?

~Craig

 
On Wednesday, April 18, 2007, at 02:09PM, "Shutterbug steiner" <shutterbugg313 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>I lost a 1 mb card near swan lake last year.  40 miles later when I discovered this I was livid with myself.  I contemplated aborting my hike but decided to turn around and do the entire JMT again.  The Leprechaun on the Lucky Charms box was with me.  I backtracked and stopped at everyplace my pack went off, I took a dump, I rested or I slept  and 6 days later and with a reroute of nearly 70 miles I found my little stamp of a card.  PRETTY COOL!  MIRACLES DO HAPPEN!  Do you Believe?
>   
>  My story was documented on Scott's 06 documentary.
>   
>  SB 
>
>Kevin Ragan <khr at eskimo.com> wrote:
>  Hello,
>
>class of 2007. I did lose something on the trail in 2005. (Actually, 
>more than
>one, but I'm only looking for one. :) ) A Kingson 128 mb memory card
>from my camera. I'd really, really love to see it again! Its got the 
>photos
>I took between Crater Lake and Burney. (Hiked south.) I lost it some
>where between Burney Falls and the next post office. Right before
>Hat Creek rim. I might have given up but I heard the cards are quite
>durable. Probably in its plastic case. I realize this is a long shot but
>if you see it let me know AYC. Or drop it at Burney Falls park. They 
>do have
>a lost and found and I'll be checking. Thanks and have a good trip...
>
>-Letterman
>
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