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[pct-l] Questions on the Amazing Hike



Bighummel@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Unknown to this list, I hiked the PCT in 1983 in 13 days, averaging only 192
> miles per day.  I took no zero days and did not sleep or rest for the entire
> time.  I had no support team and carried only a fanny pack and wood handled ice
> axe.  I ate only pine bark (widely found on the PCT) soaked in water and
> spiced with soy sauce.  Never sleeping helped me by not having to carry either a
> sleeping bag or shelter.
> 
> Greg

	Was that you? I wondered who I blew by. It was that eating thing that
slowed you down. But think Dave F still beat me...

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