[pct-l] Computer Access

Mike Chapman altathunder76 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 2 08:30:11 CST 2011


I go to a few librarys around my hood(the woods,who am I kidding),some
take 3 hours to get online and some you could sit there and use them
all day without another sole besides you. I met a triple crown hikers
mom in a local library(head of library),great gal,and to think alot of
triple crowners and hiking record holders come from my area,must be
some bada$$ gene in the water supply(sounds good to me). Anyway,I
think you should be fine in towns with librarys,just go a little
faster if im right in front of you,it could save you 15mins of wait
time,Hike on.

On 3/2/11, Dan Kayser <kayser at ameslab.gov> wrote:
>  Is computer/internet access reliable in most trail towns a long the
> PCT?  I typically use the public library and have found on other hikes
> that computer/internet is available but during peak hiking season one
> might have to wait up to an hour to access.  Just wonder if this is the
> same on the PCT?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
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> Dan Kayser
> Environmental Specialist
> Ames Laboratory - DOE
> ESH&A, G40 TASF
> Ames, IA  50011
> (515) 294-7923
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