[pct-l] re/ Walker Pass Milkshakes
greg mushial
gmushial at gmdr.com
Sun May 30 22:33:42 CDT 2010
Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 01:29:01 -0400
From: hiker97 at aol.com
Subject: [pct-l] Walker Pass Milkshakes
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
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Switchback -
Have to agree that a fine milkshake is a carefully controlled and crafted
creation. There used to be in the '60s on the way to, or more importantly,
on the way back from Yosemite to the bay area, Bender's Bakery in Escalon.
As a climber that spent long weekends (5 days -> 3 weeks) in "the valley"
climbing, on the way back home (bay area) Bender's was a piece of heaven...
after eating Camp 4 climber food for the duration, or especially after doing
a "big wall". Bender's was, although an honest bakery, was also a 1930's
style soda fountain (with that long counter lined with swiveling stools
etc). They made their own ice cream (important for a superior shake). One
could get shakes in a dozen or so flavors... but their chocolate malt shake
was the best. You talk about almost not being able to suck the shake up
through the straw.. that was clearly the case. But in their case, they
invented a new test for the thickness of the shake: could you float the
straw in the shake, ie, stand the straw upright in the middle of the shake,
lift it an inch or so off the bottom, and let go.... if several minutes
later it was still standing there - that was an good shake. :-) Bender's
closed in the '90s [old man Bender died in the late 70's and the daughter
ran it for a decade plus after that, but gave up and closed the place]....
and I haven't had a shake even approaching one of their's since :-(
enjoy - greg (TheDuck)
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