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[pct-l] 2006 anyone? - here come the questions!



Brava, Yogi!

Some answers for the jeopardy questions:

1. On the ground.
2. In the woods (or in the brush, or in the dirt ;-) )
3. No.   why would I?
4. Sometimes.
5. Oh, about once a week, sometimes maybe once every 10 days.
6. Yes.  I hate them, but they work for me.
7. No.
8. Yes, that's about how long it takes...
9. Never.
10. Sometimes.

So I invite all guesses as to the questions!!!!!    (this was a great
subject for my '94, now collectible edition, Christmas letter)

Christine "Ceanothus" Kudija
PCT partially '94

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Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached its top.  Then
you will know how low it was.
                                                                     Dag
Hammarskjold

-----Original Message-----
From: pct-l-bounces@mailman.backcountry.net
[mailto:pct-l-bounces@mailman.backcountry.net]On Behalf Of yogi
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 8:16 PM
To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
Subject: [pct-l] 2006 anyone? - here come the questions!

Well, it's been a slow few months on PCT-L.  It
seems like next year's hikers are emerging, and
we will no doubt begin to see all of **THOSE**
questions.  You old-time listers know what I'm
talking about.  They're the questions that we've
answered before . . . . the questions that always
stir up controversy . . . . the questions that we
hope will not start flame wars.

I propose that this time we keep it clean.  Let's
answer the questions about bear canisters, dogs,
bikes, etc., without all the craziness that usually
follows.  Remember that the new listers don't know
that their questions have been asked and answered
(and answered, and answered, and answered) already.

If you're being sarcastic, use a smiley face :) or
a wink ;).  This helps people interpret your tone.

Try to NOT respond when someone is obviously trying
to stir up trouble.  There are certain topics and
people who I simply will not respond to no matter
what they write.  If someone's pushing your buttons,
let it go.

Finally, once upon a time we ALL wondered what the
answers to **THOSE** questions were.  Now that we've
hiked the hike and formed our opinions, we should
share our experience with those who don't know.

Looking forward to an interesting PCT-L winter!

yogi
www.pcthandbook.com




Ben Racine <bjr214@psu.edu> wrote:
An updated list. I listed you 2x Paul, because your "from" title showed
up in 2 different ways in my inbox for some reason, so I didn't make the
connection. Everybody here is NOBO as far as I know. Let me know if I
missed somebody or if you want more information listed for you.


1. Paul Mitchell (Toes-03)
2. Pea Hicks (Girl Scout?)
3. Jenn Head (Jackalope) and Brian (Eagleye)
5. Ben Racine
6. Jeff Morehead
7. Adam Lord
8. Carl Rush
9. Sean Gordon
10. Nathalie and Aaron Doss
12. Matt and Kathleen
14. Donald Hames (Amblin' Man)
15. Karl Jorgensen (Jorgy)
16. Barry Morrison (Mongo)
17. Renee Patrick (She-ra)
18. Shane Quesnal
19. Chris Harris
20. Blaze (AT '94) and Woodchuck (AT '94)
22. Fred Miles and Mimi Huxley
24. Detour (AT '03)
25. Terry Norton (AT- GAME or Ultralite '98, Cheers or MEGA'01)
26. Adam Flord ('clyde', ATMEGA '98)
27. JD Schaefer
28. Yogi... 60% chance over the last 5 years :)

.. and people I found through searching through PCT-l as mentioning
they were planning an '06 hike

29. Josh Brown
30. Justin Valls
31. Andrew Bestwick
32. Laura Brattain
33. anonymous Dave... not the troll though

I'll update periodically... as more names come in. I have to imagine
we're doing a good job of scaring up the names

Ben


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