[pct-l] Thru-Hiking On A Budget

patti kulesz peprmintpati88 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 7 22:44:49 CST 2011


haha I figured that out after the fact...thanx to Halfmile. I have a terrible 
time remembering who people are with thier REAL names lol....do u know what 
Scott Williamson's real name is lol
 
Sugar Moma  

 




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From: Reinhold Metzger <reinholdmetzger at cox.net>
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Sent: Mon, March 7, 2011 8:40:51 PM
Subject: [pct-l]  Thru-Hiking On A Budget

Yes Sugar Moma,
Joe has a trail name.....Tatoo Joe.
Just in case some of you newbies don't know....Joe and Scott Williamson 
set a new PCT record in 2008, hiking the PCT in 71 days and breaking the 
prior record of 79 days.

JMT Reinhold
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Sugar Moma wrote:
I totally agree with Joseph (sorry I can't remember if u had a trail 
name) as far as the angels are concerned and I have emphasized loudly on 
taking care of ur angels and also have noted it in my notes for the book 
I am writing and one day will complete. As for those two guys I know 
that did the hike for 500 bucks...no outside help. One of them had 
plenty of money to spend, he just wanted to see if he could do it...and 
he did! I hiked with him I know! I personally don't think I could do it 
for that little but 1000...easy! As far as either of them taking 
advantage of the angels and the caches...guess again. They are both 
great guys! One of them even returned to the Dinsmores just before last 
years season b/c he was biking across america. As for the hiker 
boxes...I can tell u right now alot of that food gets tossed at the end 
of season...if u get to it first and ur not greedy about taking it all, 
everyone will have a chance to have fun! It's there for hikers to 
have...why waste it! As for the best hiker boxes: let me just add that 
Crater Lake was my all time score! as was Fish Lake...just sayin Happy 
hiking y'all and don't forget to help out the angels!
Sugar Moma
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