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[pct-l] Thoughts on the ADZPCTKO thread



Ahhh, but when you do come, you too will be sucked into the vortex!  It's hard to escape it's pull.  The sofa has a magnetism all its own.  Everything you need is there. It's yours to enjoy.  There'll be laughter, music, and friends. 

Never, never I say!  I will NOT boot out a hiker who is not misbehaving too badly.  We've got close to two acres, and maybe a third of it is available. If you'll all sleep like sardines, I could get in maybe two or three hundred.  Maybe more.  Bring 'em on!!!

L-Rod

-----Original Message-----
From: David <dajada@gmail.com>
Sent: Apr 27, 2005 7:49 PM
To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Thoughts on the ADZPCTKO thread

So maybe the solution is for the Saufleys to push the birdies out of
the nest after one night ;-)  Of course I say this without the benefit
of having the pleasure of the Saufley's hospitality, although I'm
planning on it for '06 !

-- 
David D.
dajada@gmail.com


On 4/27/05, Gary Wright <at2002@mac.com> wrote:

> My perception is that I was just at the front of
> the "pulse" of hikers from the kickoff.  My first night at the Saufleys
> there were maybe 15-20 hikers and I believe they were over 50 for at
> least
> the two nights after I left.
> 
> Personally, I enjoy the social aspects of thru-hiking as much as
> the back-to-nature aspects so I wasn't really bothered by these
> numbers other than the last night at the Saufley's.  It was simply
> too many people in a confined space for my comfort level.  I think
> most people spend at least two nights at the Saufley's and quite
> a few spend three nights there, which explains the high numbers.
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