[pct-l] Food Drop Services

Don Amundson amrowinc at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 2 19:32:41 CST 2010


I resupplied at the the Onion Valley Pack Station last year while doing the JMT.  The fee was $125 for them to leave the resupply bucket at the pack station.  They have a small metal bear "proof" box there for the purpose.  As for camping there at the station the answer was no.  Showers, yes if the door was open which it wasn't.  Trying to communicate with them was an adventure.  I ended up hand delivering my bucket to their Pine Creek facility which is their center of operations.  I was afraid to mail it to them due to the lack of response to my emails and not answering their phone.  There is no one at the Onion Valley station unless they have a trip going over Kersarge Pass.  Dee is a real character, a nice person but she runs a pretty loose ship. The good news was that my resupply was waiting for me when I arrived. 

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> In my 2009 research, I emailed that pack outfit and found out that they were prohibitively expense for holding a resupply. Apparently they do not keep staff at the pack station but bring everything up from Independence and stage their trips from there. So to resupply me they were going to have to send up a person from town and spend the day at the pack station, all billable to me. I don't remember what the fee was but it was way high, enough that it made more sense to have them bring your pack to the PCT for a little more.
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