[pct-l] David Hough's bandana
Thomas Jamrog
balrog at midcoast.com
Thu Apr 30 12:10:25 CDT 2009
Isn't everyone a section hiker at this stage of the 2009 game? I
have always held that we're all section hikers until we take that very
last step and complete it all in one sweep.
Uncle Tom
--------------Blogging about the Great Outdoors
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On Apr 30, 2009, at 12:58 PM, Jackie McDonnell wrote:
> The bandanas are a gift from the PCT Class of 2002 to current year
> hikers,
> section or thru. A section hiker is a person who hikes at least one
> full
> section this year. Current year hikers who register for the Kick Off
> received their bandana when they checked in at the registration desk.
> Current year hikers who were unable or unwilling to attend the Kick
> Off can
> pick up a bandana from our super-secret back-up supply at the
> Saufleys.
> Non-current year hikers were able to obtain a bandana at the Kick
> Off for $5
> each.
>
> We (the Class of 2002) made 708 bandanas. The majority of those were
> distributed at the Kick Off, some as gifts, some for $5 each. I just
> checked the "Who Registered" page for this year's Kick Off. I
> noticed you
> did not register. By Saturday, we noticed that the bandana suply was
> rapidly dwindling. We counted the number of registered hikers who
> still had
> not checked in, and we counted our bandanas. We tried to save enough
> bandanas for the registered hikers. Since you did not register (and
> we know
> that you know registration is required for this event), we did not
> know to
> save a bandana for you on Saturday. We had no way to know you would
> be
> there. The vast majority of 2009 hikers did receive a bandana.
> After all
> the 2009 bandanas were given out, we offered 2008 and 2007 bandanas
> which
> were left over from previous years.
>
> Your statement "As a mere section hiker I was not allowed to
> purchase a
> yellow bandana, even for ready cash" is misleading and untrue.
> Honestly we
> don't care if you are a section hiker, chunk hiker, or thru hiker.
> If you
> are a current year hiker, you are a current year hiker. For you to
> imply
> that we consider section hikers to be "mere hikers" is untrue. But
> you know
> this. You have been part of the community long enough to know
> this. If you
> had registered for the Kick Off (which you also know you're supposed
> to do),
> you would have received a bandana at the event.
>
> You can still get one when you hike through Agua Dulce.
>
> Sincerely,
> The Class of 2002
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:49 AM, David Hough on pct-l <
> pcnst2001 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> My 2009 ADZPCTKO Saturday photos are not organized yet.
>> But they are unorganizedly at:
>>
>> http://pcnst.oakapple.net/recent/
>>
>> The organization may improve over the next week or so as I have time.
>>
>> Previous years are at
>>
>> http://pcnst.oakapple.net/photo/other-pct/adz/
>>
>> As a mere section hiker I was not allowed to purchase a yellow
>> bandana, even for ready cash, so if yours disappears one night while
>> you sleep, it wasn't me. So what does a section hiker do with a PCT
>> bandana?
>>
>> http://pcnst.oakapple.net/photo/cc-pct/h/2008-09-21-h02/h9210020.jpg
>>
>>
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