[pct-l] Anyone know of a trail angel in Tehachapi?

Pam Bryant pam.bryant at cox.net
Sun Apr 7 15:33:10 CDT 2013


This list was from 2009 . . . .
"Apple Shed" Restaurant in Tehachapi, 661-823-8333.  They have a 
list of people that will give rides to PCT hikers.  Here's the list of people 
(all 661 area code): 
 
George & Ann Marie 822-5379 
Georgette 822-4371 
Pam 821-1897 
George 822-9459 
Mary 821-5713 
Pierre 822-6178 
Ken 822-9647 
Marilyn 822-5486 
Joe 823-1565 
Jane 821-1897 
Duana & Mike 822-1923 
  

---- Scott Williams <baidarker at gmail.com> wrote: 
> Hey Trail Hacker,
> 
> I also found Tehachapi to be a really hiker friendly town.  In 2010, trail
> angel central was the Apple Shed Restaurant in town.  There was a person
> working there (can't remember her name) who had a list of all the angels in
> town.  I just needed a lift back to trail and called her.  she gave me 6
> names and numbers before I finally told her that was probably enough.  The
> first person I called was an elderly lady who not only gave me a lift to
> trail, she also took me shopping and was one of the sweetest people I met
> that summer.  She wanted nothing better than to listen to hiker stories and
> followed everybody on Postholer.  Of course I can't remember her name
> either, but the number to the Apple Shed is:  661-823-8333.
> 
> Have fun,
> 
> Shroomer
> 
> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Anthony Biegen <ajbiegen at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> > >Most Post Office lobbys are open to the public 24/7 to allow people access
> > to their P.O. Box and a drop slot to mail letters and,  this is usually
> > where you will find a message board too.
> >
> > Sorry I wasn't clearer on my original request. I will be hiking the PCT
> > toward Tehachapi. I would like to get a ride from the Tehachapi Willow
> > Spring
> > Road into Tehachapi. I'm not expecting that there will be much traffic on
> > the road on a Sunday. I know that there is a list of trail angels at the PO
> > but if I am at the PO reading those names in the open lobby, I really don't
> > need the ride, except maybe to the downtown area.
> >
> > So what I really need is the phone number of a trail angel who might be
> > able to give me a ride into town. If anyone knows of one that would be a
> > big help.
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> >
> > TrailHacker
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