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[pct-l] Guidebooks



The PCTA store at http://www.pcta.org/store/index.shtml lists the 2000
edition in stock. Join PCTA and you'll get a discount on merchandise and
support the trail. ;-)

Marcia
----- Original Message -----
From: "James R Bennett" <benne129@pilot.msu.edu>
To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 3:48 PM
Subject: [pct-l] Guidebooks


> Just wondering if the guidebooks were all set for this year.  I ordered
the
> data book and the guidebooks from Barnes and Noble (my outfitters and REI
> wouldn't do it for me) and the vol. 1 didn't come in -they said it was
coming
> out in May -which I think is the stupidist thing I ever heard since I
found out
> that people hike over 2,000 miles in their Summer vacation and enjoy
themselves
> (hiking is meant to be endured and suffered, if you're going to be having
a
> good time -stay home and let the rest of us hearty fools suffer)
>
> If anyone has a 2000 (most recent) or ANY edition of the guidebooks, I
would
> greatly appreciate it if you would help me out or point me to an on-line
> edition where I could at least get the topos.  I would be happy with a
used
> weather worn ed. or one from the shelf of someone who decided not to use
it.
> thanks for any suggestions,
> han
>
>  --
> "It were as well to be educated in the shadow of a mountain as in more
classic
> shade.  Some will remember, no doubt, not only that they went to college,
but
> that they went to the mountain." Thoreau, engraved in a rock on Mt.
Greylock,MA
>
>
>
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