[pct-l] My first post since 2003

Jim & Jane Moody moodyjj at comcast.net
Sun Jan 15 06:45:17 CST 2017


When I first joined this list in 2009 there was lots of discussion about useful topics - water treatment, shoes, navigation, physical training, waste disposal & sanitation, etc. Plus, a lot of opinionated people got into arguments, and a few told some funny jokes that offended the thin-skinned among us. We newbies would ask questions and receive numerous, often conflicting answers. But I learned a lot. Maybe somebody could start a thread on one of these topics. I would, but I'm hungry and I need to go fix breakfast. Maybe later today. 

Mango 

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From: "Jeffrey Olson" <jjolson58 at gmail.com> 
To: "Pct-L" <pct-l at backcountry.net> 
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 1:08:19 AM 
Subject: Re: [pct-l] My first post since 2003 

I belong to the facebook groups focusing on hiking the PCT, and I enjoy 
the enthusiasm and naivety there. Perhaps there is another use for this 
forum, now pretty dead for a couple years. 

Maybe Shroomer is on to something - "I just keep hiking at whatever pace 
I can do and it's all good." The other one makes me cringe a bit - 
"Geezers Rock." 

What use is this forum? Right now it's dead. I'd love to hear stories 
of situations others can learn from, without being told what they should 
do. Maybe young people would join and participate. I love stories... 

Jeff... Laramie, WY (Santa Rosa, CA) 


On 1/14/2017 8:39 PM, Scott Williams wrote: 
> Yeah, welcome back is right! Geezers rock! I just keep hiking at whatever 
> pace I can do and it's all good. And, because I can't afford a Nepalese 
> Sherpa, (although, one trains with us out here in CA during the winter, and 
> man can that dude hike!) I can't afford the heavy packs of my youth. I 
> have to go UL or not go at all at this point. 
> 
> Glad to have you back. 
> 
> Shroomer 
> 


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