[pct-l] Solo Female - Leaving Girlfriend At Home

Edward Anderson mendoridered at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 22 12:50:34 CST 2013


Hello Patrick,
 
If you brought a SPOT Satilite Messinger you girlfriend could have reliable daily communication. It would give her "peace of mind" every day - and only weighs 5.2 ounces. I'm sure that she would greatly appreciate that.  I was able to send an OK message to my wife every night when I reached camp (since I was riding a horse, I could not hitch into the towns). She would get a beep on her cell phone to let her know that an OK message would be on her computer. She could  then see my location on Google satilite. You mentioned that you would bring a cell phone instead. I had one of those too - it is very rare to get reception while on the PCT. It was great to have it when I did. You could certainly use it in towns. 
 
MendoRider-Hiker  

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 From: patrick griffith <patrickjgriffith at hotmail.com>
To: lgsommer at gmail.com; pct-l at backcountry.net 
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 12:58 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Solo Female - Leaving Girlfriend At Home
  

I am an in identical situation but instead it is my girlfriend of 2.5 years who i'm leaving behind. She most certainly does not want to do it with me, and is not happy when I tell her I might not be in touch everyday.
I am loathe to take a spot messenger with me, as I don't want the extra weight and as it's not like we'll be crossing the antarctic so I don't think it's really necessary. I plan to have a cheap pay as you go cell phone that I will turn on if I think I'll have reception to send a quick message, other than that I will communicate when I'm in a trail town.

> Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 21:06:25 -0800
> From: lgsommer at gmail.com
> To: pct-l at backcountry.net
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Solo Female - Leaving Boyfriend At Home
> 
> Hah funny! This is almost my exact situation. Been with my boyfriend 2.5
> years, I'm also tentatively planning a thru-hike (or at least a very long
> section hike, depending on how it goes) and he definitely doesn't want to
> go. And I'm also kind of worried about being disconnected for that period
> of time. Alas, the joys of falling in with with a non-hiker I guess? :)
> 
> (Your boyfriend might be a hiker, mine is definitely NOT, but somehow I
> still love him just as much.)
> 
> I feel your pain, good luck!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 7:13 PM, Abilene B. <abilenebushong at hotmail.com>wrote:
> 
> >
> > Has anyone had experience with this? My boyfriend and I have been together
> > about 2.5 years and we love each other very much. I have invited him to
> > come along with me on a thru-hike but he just isn't as interested in it as
> > I am. I completely understand and don't want to push him into something he
> > doesn't want to do. However, I am going to do this with or without him but
> > being away from him for 5-6 months is kind of scary. How do we stay
> > connected? What have some of you done to make this easier?
> >
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