[pct-l] Packages to Canada

Melanie Clarke melaniekclarke at gmail.com
Sun Jun 30 16:55:33 CDT 2013


I'm going to play devil's advocate here and ask, "Why in heck would you
want to send yourself high heels?"  Isn't hiking 2,660 miles punishment
enough?  Your feet are going to be pretty sore!  When I stayed at the
Hostel in Ashland, Oregon, most of the hikers were resting and hobbling
around like they were 90 year old men and women with hip replacements and
arthritis!  Why would you EVER want to wear those silly things?  I think a
pair of jeans, 2 nice stretch T's and a comfortable pair of walking shoes
will be what you really want!

Oh, and all your dress shoes (my dress shoes are all very comfortable
ballet style pumps) won't fit your expanded foot for about a month!

Just saying!

toga

On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 11:05 AM, joyce at beedie.com <joyce at beedie.com> wrote:

> WE are finishing our PCT hike in Manning Park, then going on to Vancouver
> for a
> few days before returning to the states.  I wanted to send a package
> containing
> some "city" clothes and toiletries ahead to Manning Park Resort (we are
> staying
> there for 2 nights) that we could then take with us to Vancouver.  Both
> UPS and
> USPS say I have to fill out a "Commercial Invoice" form that lists every
> single
> item in the package individually, along with country of origin, material,
> etc.
>  Since I have no idea where my high heels were made, among other things,
> this
> could be a problem!! Does anyone know if this is really required?  Has
> anyone
> successfully sent packages ahead to Canada and if so, how?  Any help you
> can
> give me is appreciated.
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