[pct-l] trail angels: where do we need one that we don'thave one?

Kevin Cook hikelite at gmail.com
Tue Jan 4 01:25:23 CST 2011


I haven't responded to this thread because I haven't hiked the entire PCT...
yet! :)

I want to say thanks for this topic though. There is some uncertainty as to
where I will land after my hike this year. This thread has given me a some
ideas of where to relocate to if that becomes a reality. So far, all the
areas that seem to need hiker support sound like places I would be very
happy to live. :)

Good luck on your search John. Please let us all know where you decide to
end up :)

On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:23 PM, Scott Williams <baidarker at gmail.com> wrote:

> I had a bad hitch there too, and eventually gave up and hiked on.  Lloyd
> still takes on the caches and ferrying of folks to and from most of the
> eastern half of Oregon, and was not in great health  when I saw him last.
>  He dropped everything and shot out to pick up one of our party who was
> sick
> and needed a town stop.  He's wonderful, and was very upfront about needing
> help to do what he does.  It is one area that could use a dedicated person
> to help out, and it would be a gorgeous place to live.
>
> Shroomer
>
>
> >
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