[pct-l] South Washington PCT Questions
pctl at marcusschwartz.com
pctl at marcusschwartz.com
Thu May 4 14:01:04 CDT 2017
If I recall, I decided against the monastery because:
1. It's a few miles out of town, and not near a resupply store. So,
I'd need to hitch a couple times (or road walk for a while) to do my
resupply. The B&B is right near the town center (such as it is).
(The grocery store *is* the town center).
2. It's not that cheap, yet the rooms looked pretty basic.
-=Town Food
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From: "Paint YW" <paintyourwagonhikes at gmail.com>
To:"pct-l at backcountry.net" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
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Sent:Thu, 4 May 2017 08:48:42 -0700
Subject:[pct-l] South Washington PCT Questions
Town Food,
I'm glad you chimed in on additional accommodations available at
Trout
Lake. You are right in that not everyone that hikes wants to live
like
Spartacus 24/7.
Disclosure: It turns out that I'm not thru hiker material... but thru
camper material, with a "minor" in zeros. It was time to come out of
the
closet and liberate my true inner self. ;0)
Your affectionate recollections jogged my memory and the monastery
popped
up as being another place to stay besides the grocery store in Trout
Lake.
FWIW- I would not want to stay at the store when the herd is present,
due
to the limited space and choices available.
For anyone that's interested, here's a link to a small list of
possibilities for over-nighting' in TL.
http://troutlakewashington.com/lodging/
Paint
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