[pct-l] Thru-Hiker Stats

Scott Williams baidarker at gmail.com
Mon Apr 15 15:07:13 CDT 2013


Me too.  I finished the CDT and could have just continued on into Canada
right up that mountain spine.  I would love to hike it again.  The
adventure and beauty of the different routes really calls to me.  It's a
first on the repeat list if I ever do a repeat.

Shroomer


On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Ned Tibbits <ned at mountaineducation.org>wrote:

> So well said, Mags! Ditto
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> Ned Tibbits, Director
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> From: Paul Magnanti
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> >> I wonder if the PCT is the trail of choice to be re-hiked by
> >> Triple-Crowners?
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> While I loved my time on the AT and PCT, it is the CDT I'd want to have
> another journey on again.
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> There are so many routes, choices and options. Another journey would be
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> different from my first one.  And it is the Rockies
> that draw me in.
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> I would do it over the course of two seasons. This would  minimize route
> choices being affected by snow and wildfire concerns.
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> Having said that, I'd love to re-visit some places seen on the AT and PCT:
> Maine in the Autumn, the High Sierra and the Cacades.
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> The SHR is on my bucket list for example. Not the PCT, but part of a place
> that my dreams often go back to.
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