[pct-l] Wilderness Experience...
Bob Sartini
r.sartini at rcn.com
Wed Jan 21 14:57:23 CST 2009
It's not bushwacking the Amazon with two spoons and a can opener but it
seems pretty wild more less to me.
"EVERYTHING is in walking distance,"
......Bamboo Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen" <reddirt2 at earthlink.net>
To: "PCT-1" <Pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 3:44 PM
Subject: [pct-l] Wilderness Experience...
>I think my comments on PCT/JMT were a little misunderstood regarding it not
>being a wilderness experience. That wasn't exactly what I meant so please
>don't take offense. On the contrary I believe some of it can be even more
>so that secluded areas in say Kings or Yosemite. I'll try and clarify my
>thoughts and philosophy more later when time allows, but please don't think
>in any way that I was knocking the PCT. I have always had a great respect
>for those taking on the great trek and have encountered many over the
>years, given rides and shared my camps, meals, coffee and tea. I was also
>given my trail name by PCT'rs on Glenn Pass a couple years back just
>because I was there and they took it upon themselves to name me.
> I should have said when I want more comeraderie and am tired of my own
> company I head for the great trail.
> I trust that will smooth the rough edges for now.
>
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