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[pct-l] RE: after the hike
- Subject: [pct-l] RE: after the hike
- From: Paul.C.Griffith at bankofamerica.com (Griffith, Paul C)
- Date: Fri Aug 13 10:54:14 2004
As people close in on the Canadian border, they often wonder what to do after the hike. Five years ago, at 89, Doris Haddock walked across the country crusading for campaign finance reform, trudging through the Mojave Desert, Texas heat and the Appalachians in the thick of winter to reach Washington after 3,200 miles and 14 months. Now she's running for the Senate in New Hampshire by hiking the state. www.grannyd.com. Or, we could just stay in Canada.
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1. Cell Signal on WA-PCT? (Rachele & Dan Rice)
2. Re: Happy to announce... (Terra Rose Sullivan)
3. BACK PACKING PARTNER WANTED (Mscrigg@aol.com)
4. RE: Cell Signal on WA-PCT? (Eric Lee (GAMES))
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 23:18:40 -0700
From: "Rachele & Dan Rice" <r1ce@msn.com>
Subject: [pct-l] Cell Signal on WA-PCT?
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Has anyone been able to get mobile phone reception (roaming or otherwise)
along the PCT in Washington? I'd be curious to know if anyone has, and if
so, what service provider they were using.
Thanks,
"Bush Whacker" Rachele
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 23:28:33 -0700
From: Terra Rose Sullivan <terra@stalecoffee.org>
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Happy to announce...
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Congrats! Let us know when you have the dates and show times... I would
love to see the film and will certainly represent in O-town.
Terra Sullivan
Future ('05) PCT-er/film buff/listserv lurker/proud Olympian
On Aug 9, 2004, at 3:54 PM, Scott Herriott wrote:
> ...that the documentary "Walk" I shot last year just
> got accepted into the Malibu Film Festival along with
> the Olympia Film Festival up in Washington. Special
> thanks again to all on this list who took part and
> made it such a joy to shoot... including Strider,
> Donna Saufley, Fallingwater, Mad Monte, Roy Robinson,
> Walking Larry, the Davisons (and their llama) and
> anyone else I may be forgetting. Copies are still
> available for $15 at www.walkpct.com.
>
>
> Thanks again, Squatch
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2004 15:01:49 EDT
From: Mscrigg@aol.com
Subject: [pct-l] BACK PACKING PARTNER WANTED
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I AM LOOKING FOR A BACKPACKING PARTNER WITH SIMULAR INTERESTS TO HIKE
WITH....IAM 46 YEARS OLD ,OBSESSED WITH WILD LIFE AND THE OUTDOORS I HAVE A MASTER
FALCONERS LICENCE AND HAVE TRAINED AND FLOWN HAWKS AND FALCONS FOR MANY
YEARS.....I AM OBSESSED WITH ALL WILD LIFE AND JUST ABOUT ANY THING ,THAT HAS ANY
THING TO DO WITH WILDERNESS AND WILD LIFE. I AM CONSIDERING HIKING PORTIONS
OF THE J.M.T. ......I HAVE SPENT SOME TIME DOING GOS HAHK SURVEYS IN THE
SEIRRAS AND PORTIONS OF NEVADA. I AM NOT VERY GOOD AT ORGANISING THINGS THAT
INVOLVE OTHER PEOPLE ,HOWEVER I WOULD LIKE TO FIND A PARTNER TO HIKE WITH .IF YOU
ARE INTERESTED THEN CONTACT ME
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 09:30:28 -0700
From: "Eric Lee (GAMES)" <elee@microsoft.com>
Subject: RE: [pct-l] Cell Signal on WA-PCT?
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Rachele wrote:
>
Has anyone been able to get mobile phone reception (roaming or
otherwise)
along the PCT in Washington? I'd be curious to know if anyone has, and
if
so, what service provider they were using.
>
You'll be able to get cell service in a few spots along the trail,
mostly close to road crossings, but the vast majority of the time you
won't have any service. It'll probably work to contact family every few
days, but don't count on it as an emergency life-saving device.
Eric
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