[pct-l] Boiled "Jack Daniels" Hiker Menu
Reinhold Metzger
reinholdmetzger at cox.net
Sat Nov 14 01:57:29 CST 2009
This is good to know......Perhaps we should substitute Jim Beam for
Jack Daniels for breakfast and save the Jack Daniels for dinner.
Yes, Taboos is a long haul and steep drop to nowhere.....I had to bail
out via Taboos couple years ago.
However, I got a ride just like that......a good looking girl came to a
screeching halt and gave me a ride to Lone Pine.
It pays to be good looking.....I guess that is why Switchback does not
hitch-hike
JMT Reinhold
The most handsome guide of the Sierra
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Stephen Adams wrote:
> I just tried that on my Cartridge Creek ramble a couple weeks back and
> was inflicted with the worst case of hiccups I have ever known. So
> the morning after crossing Taboose Pass I swore I would never have
> boiled Jack for breakfast again !
>
> Side note: And what Is it with Taboose Pass? Four times in a row
> now, When heading up to Taboose Pass I have met JMT hikers bailing out
> at probably one of the worst trail heads to do so. Granted the SIerra
> Shuttle has their number and an add on the backcountry signboard, but
> one would have to have the dreaded cell phone and charged battery.
> You will also have to hike until you get reception etc...
> This last couple bailed because of two inches of snow. It was freakin
> cold though. But I gave them a great weather report and tried to
> convince them to hike two more passes and bail at Onion Valley.
> Nope, they, and everyone else I have met who is bailing is pretty much
> done so they think. Then you get to the trailhead and discover it is
> a long lonesome walk to the highway which is now divided and not hitch
> friendly. At least Onion is very busy and lots of ride possibilities
> down to Independence.
> On Nov 13, 2009, at 8:24 PM, Reinhold Metzger wrote:
>
>> Boil water???.....No way Stephen.....I have forgotten how to boil
>> water long ago.
>> If we have to boil water, the price goes way up.
>> For $500 per day we will feed them "Meals Ready To Eat"......if
>> it's good enough for the Marines......it should be good enough for
>> hiker trash.
>> Say,.....I just thought of something.......if we boil the "Jack
>> Daniels" instead of boiling the water, we could have hot "Jack
>> Daniels" in the morning and hot "Jack Daniels" in the evening.
>> With a menu like that we would corner the "Guided Trekking
>> Market" and get premium rates on top.
>>
>> JMT Reinhold
>> The "Jack Daniels" chef
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>>
>> Stephen wrote:
>> This is a really good idea! Though the requirements for being the
>> temple scribe will be in part, at least for a couple weeks, painful.
>> We'll have to get confirmation regarding Reinhold, but I am quite
>> confident that with a little Jack Daniels and my little "Classic"
>> Reinhold and myself should be able to perform the necessary procedure.
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>> Switchback wrote:.....Yes, I am going to set the most supported PCT
>> record. This is my goal. But I would be glad to on the staff. I will
>> be the official chronicler and diarist. I will be the keeper of the
>> parchment and quill. Later I will make big bucks on a book.
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> Stephen wrote:..........Oh, of course. I should have known this. But
>> it appears we may have lost Switchback to his impulse to make a super
>> supported thru hike complete with soft chair and weight gain program.
>> So if we can't entice him to join our highly experienced staff I can
>> probably figure out how to boil water.
>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> Reinhold wrote:
>> Yes,.....I agree.....I think we should only accept good looking hiker
>> babes.
>> I don't feel like babysitting homely looking dudes.
>> I don't know about you, but I like them with long shapely
>> legs.....that is strictly from a hiking point of view of course. It
>> has been my experience that hiker babes with long shapely legs make
>> far better hiking companions....aaahhh.....I mean better hikers.
>>
>> JMT Reinhold
>> Your shapely legs loving trail companion
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>>
>>
>> Stephen Adams wrote:
>> I'm in. And since we have reasonable time to correspond regarding //
>> pricing, perhaps the first thing we should consider is client criteria.
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> Reinhold wrote:
>> This is Great News!!!......since Andy will not be guiding the "High
>> High Sierra Route Trek" perhaps Stephen and I can be the guides.
>> Stephen and I have been criss-crossing the Sierra for many years and
>> off hand I can not think of anybody that knows the Sierra better than
>> Stephen and I and since Stephen and I are "far" better looking than
>> Andy, we could demand a premium rate.....perhaps as high as $500/day.
>> Hiker babes will not blink an eye to be guided through the Sierra by
>> handsome guides like Stephen and I.
>> Perhaps we hire Switchback to be the cook.
>> Yes, I can see the headlines already.......for a once in a lifetime
>> experience......."Experience the High Sierra" with Switchback, JMT
>> Reinhold and Stephen.
>> I bet the phone will ring of the hook and we will be backlogged for
>> a year or two.
>>
>> JMT Reinhold
>> The most handsome guide of the Sierra
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>> Marcia wrote:
>> If Skurka is guiding the Sierra High Route it's not going to be next
>> year as he is doing this: http://andrewskurka.com/AK10/index.php From
>> my November Adventure Mag Issue, page 54: Thru-hike the Sierra with
>> Southern Yosemite Mountain Guides and Andrew Skurka, on the 195 mile
>> Sierra High Route. Price: $6,495, Length 26 days (or $250 per day
>> for 7.5 miles per day). Limit 6 hikers. Steve Roper, the SHR "route
>> founder" says in his guide intro that he really considered pros and
>> cons before he wrote his guide; he wanted the High Route to remain
>> pristine. I hope a party of// eight hikers camping every 7.5 miles,
>> on average, treads // lightly. /
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