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Glad to hear that Darrell is doing well, I will be starting at Campo on May 2nd. I will make sure I avoid the Mexican Nationals and will keep my gear in my tent at night when I am by the Border.

I purchased the MSR MIOX a while back and have been having similar problems in using it. It blinks that the salt is too low, then too high, then the battery light starts blinking. It usually takes 30 min to get a dose in the water, then another 30 min to 2 hrs for it to purify the water. After reading about Darrell's problems, I am taking the thing back to the outfitter and going back to my PUR Hiker filter.

Tell Darrell to enjoy the hike.

Rudy [Reindeer]
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     1. Old PCT Conference Magazines (Bighummel@aol.com)
     2. Re: [cdt-l] Re: [pct-l] Outage (admin) (Ryan Brooks)
     3. repost of Update (DjgPct@aol.com)
     4. Mt. Whitney question from Jon Tuesday, 3/23 (Eckert)
     5. Sawyer Extractor note (Eckert)
     6. pct pics from 1998 (brian dickson)
     7. Cassin Ghost (Jonathan Cobb)
     8. PCT Zero Day Ride (WSM311@aol.com)


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  Message: 1
  Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 20:01:42 EST
  From: Bighummel@aol.com
  Subject: [pct-l] Old PCT Conference Magazines
  To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
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  I scored three 1974 PCT Conference (read pre-PCTA, Warren Roger's authored 
  and edited) magazines in prime condition.  

  They are very cool with black and white scenic photos, weather info on an 
  annual basis up and down the trail for snow, rain, temperatures, etc.  Even the 
  envelopes, forms and a letter from Warren Rogers himself urging the reader to 
  join the "PCT Conference" are included.

  One has an article from Ned Tibbits about his thru-hike in 1972 or 1973 (it 
  doesn't say, but it must have been before 1974).

  Also, in one is a letter to Warren Rogers for the readers of the magazine 
  from Thomas Winnett, one of the authors of the first guide books, stating that 
  Eric Ryback and Chronicle Publishing were dropping their $10 million libel 
  lawsuit against the authors and publisher of the guidebook for their challenging 
  statements about Ryback's PCT adventure.  

  So pick up the first or second edition of the PCT Guidebooks if you can find 
  them and read what Winnett had to say.  I'll also bring these to the ADZ for 
  anyone interested in PCT historical stuff.

  I've invited Warren Roger's sons or daughters to join us at the ADZ also, for 
  a historical perspective.  Donna Saufley says that a 1975 thru-hiker will be 
  attending this year.  Of course, the "Flying Funk Brothers" from 1975 are most 
  likely to attend as they live nearby and have attended the last couple.

  Historically meandering,

  Greg


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  Message: 2
  Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:27:47 -0600
  From: Ryan Brooks <ryan@hack.net>
  Subject: Re: [cdt-l] Re: [pct-l] Outage (admin)
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  That's very generous- but no, I cannot accept it.   I prefer to keep 
  money out of this endeavor as much as possible.

  Perhaps the ATC, ALDHA, etc. could use the donation.

  -Ryan



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  >Jeff Olson
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  Message: 3
  Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 22:46:58 EST
  From: DjgPct@aol.com
  Subject: [pct-l] repost of Update
  To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
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  Hi-

  I'd sent this earlier, but I think it got lost in the server shuffle.  (Thank 
  you to the Admin for all your hard work to get things up and running again!)  
  Just a few details from my latest phone conversation with Darrell in case 
  there's news here to help anyone else...
  ==============================================================
  Hi folks-

  Just got off the phone from talking to Darrell and thought I'd give you 
  updates on things that other hikers might want to know.  They are in Idyllwild.  
  Had a zero day there yesterday and are leaving for Big Bear sometime this 
  morning.

  -It's been unseasonably warm.  Darrell has been sleeping out in the open 
  every night so far, since Campo.  He used his tent for the 1st time last night.

  -He said that the bull near Barrell Springs was a non-issue for him.  Not in 
  sight.

  -Apparently some hikers got held up by some Mexican nationals who'd slipped 
  over the border near Campo.  Their gear was stolen.  He did not know who this 
  was, so I'm sorry I don't have names to report.  Anyone about to start the 
  hike, be wary near the border.

  -Snow approaching Idyllwild slowed him down, but he and Sitka worked through 
  it rather than detouring.  It was do-able but definite work.

  -His MIOX purifier seemed to stop working one day.  He tried about 20 times 
  to use it and it kept stopping in mid-fizz (a technical term...) and kept 
  blinking at him that his salt was either too high or too low.  He finally quit 
  trying and used his backup tablets instead.  He has purchased new batteries and 
  hopes that this will resolve the problem.

  Hope this info is helpful to someone!

  Betsy


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  Message: 4
  Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 20:17:40 -0800
  From: Eckert <jape@nethere.com>
  Subject: [pct-l] Mt. Whitney question from Jon Tuesday, 3/23
  To: PCT-L <pct-l@backcountry.net>
  Message-ID: <40650064.4000703@nethere.com>
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed

  If you're interested in experimenting with your body at altitude, you 
  might consider hiking up Mt. Langley instead of Mt. Whitney.  It's 450' 
  less in altitude, and a few miles south, but it offers a different 
  approach (no pun intended).  The trailhead is at 10K instead of 8.5K.  
  You might not even have to leave the parking lot to feel the altitude's 
  effect on your body. <g>. If you choose, you could hang out by your car 
  for the day, and return to Lone Pine to spend the night, obeying the 
  climber's acclimation addage of "climb high, sleep low".  A relatively 
  easy 6 mile hike will allow you to gain an additional 1K in elevation, 
  and put you only 3K from the peak.  From that point, up and down is only 
  9 miles round trip.  There follows a trail climb up to 12K which can be 
  strenuous for us desk bound sedentary types. But, it's another point 
  where you might start to feel negative symptoms.  If all is well, then 
  go ahead and bag the peak, and enjoy the fact that you didn't have to 
  file for a special permit, and aren't following the endless procession 
  of people marching up the 99 switchbacks.


  Jon wrote:

   ><snip>
   >Does anybody have a take on this?



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  Message: 5
  Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 20:18:33 -0800
  From: Eckert <jape@nethere.com>
  Subject: [pct-l] Sawyer Extractor note
  To: PCT-L <pct-l@backcountry.net>
  Message-ID: <40650099.1020304@nethere.com>
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  In addition, the nature of the extraction device allows the user to 
  actually see if venom is present in the wound.  Such knowledge would 
  certainly have an impact on one's decision to lie quietly while waiting 
  for help, or (as Bob Reiss would say)" Hike On".

  Brick Robbins wrote:

   >If I recall properly, animal testing has shown that a Sawyer extractor 
  can remove up to 40% of injected venom.
   >Sounds better than nothing, especially when hiking alone....



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  Message: 6
  Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 10:32:28 +0000 (GMT)
  From: brian dickson <briansolar1@yahoo.co.uk>
  Subject: [pct-l] pct pics from 1998
  To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
  Message-ID: <20040327103228.1041.qmail@web25108.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

  Hi Folks,
  Myself and my wife Martina hiked the PCT in 1998 and I have (finally!!!) put some pictures of the hike on a photo website:
   
  www.pbase.com/briansolar1
   
  It includes pics of Greg Hummel who helped us out (Hi Greg!) and Brian Sweet, Hikin Mike and Marathon Man.
   
  We are coming over from Scotland to do sections of the Continental Divide this year and hope to post pics to the site thru the summer.
   
  Good luck to all PCT'ers in 2004 and enjoy the ADZXZD...... or whatever its called!
   
  Brian (and Martina)
  Stirling
  Scotland
   
   


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  Message: 7
  Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 05:19:14 -0800 (PST)
  From: Jonathan Cobb <photocobb@yahoo.com>
  Subject: [pct-l] Cassin Ghost
  To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
  Message-ID: <20040327131914.82618.qmail@web60202.mail.yahoo.com>
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  Hey, any thoughts on the Cassin Ghost? I realize it may not stand up to hitting rocks while cutting steps, but is it suitable for self-arrest?
  Jonathan




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  Message: 8
  Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 12:28:06 -0500
  From: WSM311@aol.com
  Subject: [pct-l] PCT Zero Day Ride
  To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
  Message-ID: <0A6F4945.3C999A4B.00051C60@aol.com>
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  Last year I was Trail Magic Mamma on the AT. This year I find myself in Arizona. I guess we should come to Zero Day since we are so close ;-) As a bonus, we get to see Radar from last year....and probably a few others we know plus lots of folks new to us.

  At the moment, we are wrapping up the estate of my mom and her husband in Arizona. We are now planning to take time off to go to Zero Day ;-) If anyone needs a ride from the Pinetop/Lakeside area, let us know. We haven't looked at how to get there from here yet, so if you might be in our path, let us know. We have the same beat up ol' camper van that transported hundreds of AT thru hikers last year. Hope it makes it! ;-)

  Wendy   (wsm311@aol.com)
  desert rat in Arizona
  formerly frozen Vermonter
  www.heathershikinghiatus.com


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