[pct-l] Big Lake youth camp
Austin Williams
austinwilliams123 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 14 19:02:49 CDT 2011
I agree. You should definitely call first. Same is true with all your
resupplies. Info changes.
I try to keep all the info up to date, but I'm a pretty busy guy.
I can't call all 100+ resupplies every year to verify (most of the regular
and extra-PCT-friendly ones actually contact me now if their info changes,
which is really nice)... but I HIGHLY recommend you contact them all
yourself.
AT LEAST contact your non-Post office resupplies. (I shouldn't have said
that, now people are going to think they ONLY have to contact the non-Post
office resupplies... :) )
It's just a part of good planning. How bad would it suck if you got to a
critical resupply and found no package waiting for you... Oh man wouldn't
*that* be lame!?! (This actually happens to some poor souls who *DO*
contact all their resupplies ahead of time too).
Trust the list. Call.
It's actually fun. believe me. I know. ;)
Austin Williams
www.PlanYourHike.com
Info on PCT gear, resupply points, maps, movies, etc.
"*Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a
fruit salad.*"
-Proverb
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 10:09 AM, mclaughlin tim <notarb2001 at yahoo.com>wrote:
> Is it acceptable to just mail a resupply package to the Big Lake Youth
> Camp, or should you ask permission first? It is after all a private camp.
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