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Thu Jan 20 11:31:34 CST 2011


 
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From: J M <evilempress2003 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [pct-l] flexibility
To: jason moores <jmmoores at hotmail.com>, pct-l at backcountry.net
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*snip*
Life is exquisite when you experience it at three miles an hour.
*snip*

Officially stolen! Thanks for these words, I love them. They are just the right 
size!
J


"Good work. Sleep well. I'll most likely kill you in the morning." 
www.explorationmonkey.blogspot.com





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From: jason moores <jmmoores at hotmail.com>
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Sent: Thu, January 20, 2011 1:58:09 AM
Subject: [pct-l] flexibility


While working in Stehekin in '08 my partner and I had the opportunity to speak 
with many of the thrus who stopped off for one last zero. It was a great chance 
to pick the brains of those who had succeeded in their dream. I would pester 
hikers about their gear or base weight, their diet, the best resupply 
strategies, what shoes to wear. In time I realized that most of the hikers were 
so happy to be finishing that they would rather talk of other things. To stem my 

tendency to ask too many annoying questions I changed my approach. I began to 
ask only one, " What piece of advice do you have for someone hittin the trail 
next year?"

I had expected to receive a range of responses covering many topics. Instead, 
time and time again I heard back: "be flexible".

This seemed logical, an easy piece of advice to follow. Simply put, during the 
course of a six month hiking trip, things wont always go as you plan. Roll with 
it. Don't take it too seriously. BE FLEXIBLE! Be willing to change your gear or 
diet or schedule to meat your needs as they change.

When you get to the border, take all of your winter plans and expectations and 
leave them at the monument. Very little is going to happen as you planned. After 

a while your life is going to be reduced to a few basic needs: water, food and 
rest-and for many, stimulating hiking companions. All of your worries about gear 

or base weight or shoes will work themselves out naturally through your on trail 

experiences. Remember that all of the other hikers around you are going through 
the same highs and lows as you and many are willing to lend a hand or a word of 
advice-be open minded. 


Life is exquisite when you experience it at three miles an hour.

Jackass


                          
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*snip*
Life is exquisite when you experience it at three miles an hour.
*snip*

Officially stolen! Thanks for these words, I love them. They are just the right 
size!
J


"Good work. Sleep well. I'll most likely kill you in the morning." 
www.explorationmonkey.blogspot.com>
 

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jason moores &lt;jmmoores at hotmail.com&gt;<br><b><span style="font-weight: 
bold;">To:</span></b> pct-l at backcountry.net<br><b><span style="font-weight: 
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<br>While working in Stehekin in '08 my partner and I had the opportunity to 
speak with many of the thrus who stopped off for one last zero. It was a great 
chance to pick the brains of those who had succeeded in their dream. I would 
pester hikers about their gear or base weight, their diet, the best resupply 
strategies, what shoes to wear. In time I realized that most of the hikers were 
so happy to be finishing that they would rather talk of other things. To stem my 
tendency to ask too many annoying questions I changed my approach. I began to 
ask only one, " What piece of advice do you have for someone hittin the trail 
next year?"<br><br>I had expected to receive a range of responses covering many 
topics. Instead, time and time again I heard back: "be flexible".<br><br>This 
seemed logical, an easy piece of advice to follow. Simply put, during the course 
of a six month hiking trip, things wont always go as you plan. Roll with it. 
Don't take it too
seriously. BE FLEXIBLE! Be willing to change your gear or diet or schedule to 
meat your needs as they change.<br><br>When you get to the border, take all of 
your winter plans and expectations and leave them at the monument. Very little 
is going to happen as you planned. After a while your life is going to be 
reduced to a few basic needs: water, food and rest-and for many, stimulating 
hiking companions. All of your worries about gear or base weight or shoes will 
work themselves out naturally through your on trail experiences. Remember that 
all of the other hikers around you are going through the same highs and lows as 
you and many are willing to lend a hand or a word of advice-be open minded. 
<br><br>Life is exquisite when you experience it at three miles an 
hour.<br><br>Jackass<br><br><br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  
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