[pct-l] Free Meal

Stephen reddirt2 at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 15 15:47:52 CDT 2009


Should be much lighter, no more than about 4lbs for sleeping gear and 
shelter complete.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "walt martin" <waltm1cal at yahoo.com>
To: <Pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 10:27 AM
Subject: [pct-l] Free Meal


1st) thanks to those who responded on my last thread about Permit 
Application Turnaround Time (I got it!!)

2nd) the Free Meal. These guys are looking for volunteers (camper's) as 
course crew. http://www.deathride.com/volunteer.html

Seems like the kind of thing a PCT'er could appreciate. And a nice chance to 
take a zero day, with free clothing and meal.

I've yet to check the course vs pct route for crossings, but I'd imagine 
it's close.The ride is 7/11/09. May be a fun side attraction.


3rd) onto my preperations.

I've decided to use the tarp system. But I still seem to have a huge base 
weight for that: sl bag, rei minimlist bivy(long), kelty 9' tarp, tar pad, 
bug net.

that's 6 lb's without a ground sheet. Which i'm still thinking i need.

Food still a big unknown. I'm no cook, so i've been thinking about tons of 
trail mix and tuna pouches and canned soups.

Feeling slightly overwhelmed.

and finally...

4th) my last trip(trk driver) I had 34k lbs of Sam Adam's that I took from 
Cinncinnati, oh to San Diego, final route on I-8. As a driver,
i have plenty of time to fantasize, I thought it would have been a nice 
gesture to stop right there on the i-8 where the trail goes under, and offer 
up my bounty. Alas, I'm too committed to the trip to spend this season in SD 
MCC.

c ya'll soon. W



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