[pct-l] Food Stuff Sack size?
Vermilion Valley Resort
pct-l at edisonlake.com
Tue Apr 5 10:09:06 CDT 2011
Actually, the way I heard it from the staff was that Monty has been
absolutely offensive for the last three years.
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> Monty Tam <mailto:montypct at gmail.com>
> April 2, 2011 1:54 AM
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> Eric
>
> I usually keep my food in plastic grocery bags, and my food for the
> day in gallon ziplocks. I love to see my day's food.
>
> I have never done a 10 day thru the Sierra. I exit to Independence for
> a box. I ALWAYS exit at Red's Meadow to Mammoth and Tuolumne Meadows
> is less than two days after that.
>
> There is a huge hiker box at Muir Ranch.
> VVR is good for 1.5 days of food to get to Mammoth, but food service
> has been absolutely offensive for the last three years.
>
> I highly suggest exiting at Independence. You can send a box to the
> Courthouse Motel. This is my favorite, and most economical, place to
> stay. Super hiker friendly. Tell them Monty says hi, as I will not be
> hiking this year.
>
> Monty
>
> PS I love Bearvaults, not only because they are good people, but I can
> SEE the food I am reaching for. Also males a great stool. I can fit 5
> days of well planned, repackaged food in their Solo. I carry a day
> outside my cannister when neccessary.
>
>
> "He who limps is still walking." ~Stanislaw J. Lec
>
> "The Fun Goes Up when the Weight Goes Down"
> -Warner Springs Monty Tam
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