[pct-l] met 'first man to solo pct in 72
Bighummel
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Mon Jan 22 14:25:17 CST 2007
One name; Martin Papendick. May his memory live forever as THE first person to hike Canada to Mexico in 1958!
Greg "Strider" Hummel
In a message dated 01/22/07 10:04:14 Pacific Standard Time, pct-l-request at backcountry.net writes:
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Yesterday I had the honor to meet Henry Wilds who according to many people
was the first to solo thru hike the PCT doing so in '72'. I know Ryback
hiked before that but the story has never been clear on that. First or not I was
fascinated to find out that Henry was 16 years old when he started his hike!
He hiked south to north and started at Campo (not at the 'terminus' once
located five miles to the west near Tecate as I would have guessed) in June, as
he had to wait to be done with high school to start his hike. We talked for
hours about his experiences on that hike. If you ask me a sixteen year old
hiking a two and a half thousand mile trail, much of which did not exist, with a
60-plus pound pack, is impressive!!! My hat off to him and all early thru
hikers!! As Henry lives nearby to me I am hoping he can advise me some on an
idea I have had in my head for sometime now. Has anyone considered (or done
recently) doing a thru hike attempting to follow the circa 1970's PCT route?
Only an idea for down the road some time, but was wondering what some of the
'old' timers think of this? Would it be feasible? Scott
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