[pct-l] VVR resupply info
Randy Forsland
rforsland2001 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 24 14:46:50 CST 2008
One option to consider is what some hikers did in 2003. They waited until Mojave to put their package together for VVR. And they put 3 to 4 hikers food drops in one box. That way the resupply charge could be split among them. VVR charges the same rate regardless of the size of the package.
By Mojave, most hikers have kind of figured out who they will be hiking with and can pretty much ascertain who will arrive at VVR within the same period. We had one straggler in our party, and we just repackaged his stuff and left it with the folks behind the counter. he sucessfully picked it up the following day at no additional charge.
Redwood
--- On Wed, 12/24/08, patti kulesz <peprmintpati88 at yahoo.com> wrote:
Nope no critism involved. As I stated n the original email...the info I HAVE
READ about VVR is incorrect. Maybe I should have made myself a little more clear
by saying in the online journals, Yogi's book, the data book, etc. I just
figured it was understood. I am very cautious about my research and being that I
have not ever been to VVR I checked out their web site as well. Therefore
finding inaccurate information in everything else that I researched. Others may
not be as interested in looking at these details and just assuming that the
books and journals they read are updated and then get to VVR and say WTF...the
book or whatever said it's this much. Not everyone on the trail can spend
$4000.00 to do this hike. I'm just trying to pass on the info.
I am thankful for these places to be out there or I wouldn't be able to get
my packages. I just wanted some opinions on which would be cheaper...to send a
package or resupply there. The part about the dogs was just an add on for those
who have inquired. I felt your response to my original email was very defensive.
patti
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