[pct-l] resupply boxes
Ate Tuna
atetuna at gmail.com
Thu Feb 10 21:24:29 CST 2011
Use USPS Type A or B Priority Mail boxes whenever possible. When shipping
out of San Diego, they average about 40% less expensive than Priority Mail
to location anywhere along the trail.
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 7:19 PM, david genny <bobbers530 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I was wondering about the kind of packaging people used for there resupply
> boxes? I was looking into ups if it fits it ships so I dont have to worry
> about weight on the resupply boxes and It might make it a little easier when
> I call home and ask for a box. To be honest I feel really behind as I have
> done my research for soo long and have almost everything ready to get
> together but with work and everything going on I still have to buy my
> backpack and food...another thing I was maybe hopin to get ur guys input on,
> is it wrong to hold off until the end of march to buy most of my food for
> resupply(I leave nor cal for campo or the KO either april 20th or 27th, cant
> decide to walk to KO or just come to KO then go to border..) haha as you can
> see april is coming fast and i find myself in a panic even tho I'm organized
> as far as maps and resupply points go thisll be my first time on the pct and
> I'm too excited/nervous to describe.....Thanks -David
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