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[pct-l] VVR or not to VVR?



I second that.  Would and will go back.
JD


StoneDancer1@aol.com wrote:

>I was in VVR in 2003 and have been there several times over the  years.  The 
>people were fine, the service was excellent, the food was  marvelous, the beer 
>was cold... Yes, it was expensive... ah  well.    On Bear Ridge, I found a 
>note from a disgruntled  southbounder that railed and ranted and said to avoid 
>VVR.  I took the  note and later threw it away.  There has been some chatter 
>about things  being sold out of the hiker box.  I saw no evidence of that... and 
>even if  it were true I would not be outraged.  I'm certain VVR is not a  mil
>lionaire-creating venture. 
> 
>For the traveler, having just spent a week in the High Sierra, it's a must  
>as far as I am concerned. YMMV, IMHO and all that stuff.  
>
>"No Way" Ray  Echols
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