[pct-l] Stehekin P. O.

Will Hiltz will.hiltz at gmail.com
Thu Feb 5 11:52:54 CST 2009


You can also hitch to Winthrop which is kind of a funky, old-west style
town, east from Rainy Pass.  A bunch of us ended up there in late '07 when
those big snow storms hit. Might be a better place to send your passport if
you don't want to carry it in the rain from skykomish and are leery of
trusting it to the Stehieken boat-mail service.  As I recall the boat to
Chelan is spendy...


YITOOD,

Easy

On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 12:48 PM, jason moores <jmmoores at hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> I think that sending a box to Stehekin can still be considered. I just
> wouldn't ship anything as important as my Passport there.
>
> It's
> only 90 miles to the border. Between what can be found at the bakery
> and the Landing store, 4 day of food should be no problem. The store is
> very limited but pick up a loaf of bread from the bakery, grab peanut
> butter, jelly, cheese and such - add a couple sticky bunns and 4 slices
> of pizza and yer ready to roll.
>
> Another possibility is to take
> the boat ride down to Chelan (a full service resort town) to resupply.
> Both of these options could end up being expensive. You would need to
> spend the night in Chelan to catch a ride back up-lake. Though I
> believe that there is a state park on the shore that you can camp at
> for cheap. Also, the food at the landing and bakery is expensive, even
> by resort standards. High feas have to be paid to have anything shipped
> up on the Lady of the Lake.
>
> Jason
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