[pct-l] Before there were water caches and Trail Angels

Patrick Beggan meta474 at gmail.com
Wed Jan 2 16:49:36 CST 2008


hell, thirty years after I do the PCT (2038!) they'll probably be  
flying around in rocketships and having their real lungs replaced with  
bionic ones. There won't be any point of reference for walking 2650  
miles. Maybe people will get their legs removed and replace with  
wheels and there won't be a point of reference for walking at all!


On Jan 2, 2008, at 5:42 PM, bighummel at aol.com wrote:

> Before there were water caches, we found water in the Vulcan Mtns,  
> west of the San Felipes in a cattle pond, filtered it through a  
> bandana, boiled it, filtered it again, hit it with iodine pills and  
> then cooked with it and drank it.  Yuck!  We were desperate but it  
> worked to quell our thirst on an extremely hot day with no water for  
> miles.
>
> We sat at a drip, drip, drip spring for three hours to collect one  
> quart in Oregon.
>
> There were several Trail Angels even in the early 1970's, surprising  
> enough, some annual that knew hikers were coming through and the  
> word was passed from year to year, others spontaneous, on-the-spot,  
> like the two brothers in Sth Calif. at a small store, who bought me  
> candy to "help me walk all of those miles".
>
> It all seems almost like a dream, now, thirty years later.
>
> Greg "Strider" Hummel
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