[pct-l] The logistics and costs of flipping
Bob Bankhead
wandering_bob at comcast.net
Sat Mar 1 20:02:08 CST 2008
If long distance hiking teaches you one thing, it is the absolute need to embrace flexibility. Expect the unexpected and you'll never be surprised. Do what you have/want to do.
Cost can be measured in dollars, time, or extent of personal satisfaction.
Wandering Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: Andrea Dinsmore
To: Ned Tibbits
Cc: PCT MailingList
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] The logistics and costs of flipping
It all depends how bad you want to finish the whole trail in one year. Some hikers are into the "foot print to foot print" idea. That's start at the n or s and do the whole trail, no short cuts. Some just want to finish the whole trail any way they can. Some skip around to get the whole trail in. And some do their own thing and may or may not finish in one year. No big deal they will come back another time. Everyone has their own idea of how to do the trail. Comes down to....just do your own thing. As to cost.... I have no idea what the extra cost is. Should be some hikers out there that could tell you.
PCT MOM
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