[pct-l] Ray Memorial and bridges or other ideas

Shutterbug steiner shutterbugg313 at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 12 15:07:59 CDT 2006


Another good use of memorial funds would be to make a direct donation to a Search and Rescue team.  SAR funds come almost exclusively from benevolence, could prevent tradegies, and are very appreciated from the volunteers that make up the teams..
   
  SB

Rob Langsdorf <mctrob at yahoo.com> wrote:
  Vic made a point on the PCT2006 list that there are places
along the trail that have a wilderness feel and other
places that definitely don't. His comments about trail
angels gives thought to having a memorial at a site
provided by a trail angel or other places where the trail
transitions out of the wilderness. What sort of thing would
you suggest be done at one of these places to memorialize a
person like Ray?

Another site for a memorial plaque would be acknowledging
that a bridge has built in the memory of a special person.
There are a number of places where many of you crossed
dangerous streams that needed a good bridge. What are some
of the creek crossings that you think really need good
bridges? Would a plaque on such a bridge be out of place?

Rob

--- Vic Hanson wrote:

> My 2 cents worth on memorials and wilderness. The
> PCT is not a "wilderness" hike. Many large portions
> of it pass through wilderness areas and are very
> enjoyable. Other parts are definatley not
> wilderness, ie the road walks through Aqua Dulce
> and Seiad Valley. The guide book mentioned the
> wilderness experiance being "shattered" by walking
> under a ski lift in N. California.
>
> ........
>
> Having said all that, I am not in favor of memorials
> on the trail either, unless (possibly) for someone
> who "spent their life" making, protecting or
> maintaining the trail, not just because they
> happened to die on the trail they loved. Alice
> "did" a memorial to Ray, she shared trail blessings
> with us in Yosemite as we passed through
> there (also on a road walk). Oh yeah, I guess trail
> angels setting up their coolers and tables with
> food and drinks could be considered
> spoiling the wilderness experiance! (TIC)
>
> Vic (aka Sugar Daddy)


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