[pct-l] Spotting Friends -- Something New (was Being joined by friends)
Donna Saufley
dsaufley at sprynet.com
Tue Apr 1 16:38:27 CDT 2008
Check this out:
http://www.sospdq.com/?gclid=CLe8v-ToupICFRwbagodAQYgcg
(also found under www.spotmenow.com)
This is a personal locator device that not only give out the locator beacon,
but allows others to track where you are online (gives updates every 10
minutes). They can literally see where you are and track your progress. It
has a button to contact friends rather than 911 if you merely need help
rather than rescue.
This will work where cell phones don't.
L-Rod
-----Original Message-----
From: pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net [mailto:pct-l-bounces at backcountry.net]
On Behalf Of Denis Stanton
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 2:15 PM
To: Diane Soini of Santa Barbara Hikes
Cc: pct-l at backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Being joined by friends
Hi Diane
I have a slightly different perspective on this, being the 'friend who
joined' rather that than through hiker.
I was privileged to join my son for three days on the PCT last year.
We hiked together for from Kennedy Meadows to Trail Pass and it was a
great experience for me. It required considerable co-ordination,
flexibility and luck to meet up as I was only visiting the USA for two
weeks on business and couldn't predict with accuracy how far on the
PCT he would be
Journal entry here
http://pct2007.org/2007/06/06/2006-06-06-happy-fathers-day/
Looking back at our respective journal entries now I see that I did
have an impact on his progress. Here are the daily mileage figures:
June 1 24.3
June 2 25.1
June 3 27.2
June 4 2.4 (arrive at Kennedy Meadows and hang out)
June 5 0 (zero day at Kennedy Meadows)
June 6 7.3 (wait at Kennedy Meadows, then a gentle afternoon start for
me)
June 7 18.3 Hiking together. My first full day on the PCT
June 8 15.1 Hiking together
June 9 22.8 Split up after a couple of miles. Me to hike out, Craig
to Crabtree Meadows
June 10 0 "rest day" summit Mt Whitney, off PCT
June 11 23.2 Forrester Pass
He wrote in his journal:
Our progress up the first, and significant, climb seemed slow to me
but a reputable book has told me that those doing 25 miles per day
before may drop down to 18 here in the high sierras so Dad has really
hit the ground running. I think the slowness was caused by our
tendency to talk.
He's being kind. It was my tendency to talk as a way to prolong the
many small breaks I needed to get up the hills towards Oloncha Pass
So it seems that having me along as a guest cost him about 5 to 8
miles per day, but more significantly it cost a day or more killing
time at the rendezvous point. I'm really glad I was able to do it,
but it does impose on the thru-hiker and perhaps friends should be
dissuaded from what may seem to them to be an easy enough thing.
Denis Stanton
denisstanton at mac.com
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