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[pct-l] Question for fundraisers/charity hikers



I don;t think it is that absurd... My hiking partner Pineneedle was hiking 
for charity and Halftrack was too.

Does anyone have Halftrack's contact info?

Why do you think it is absurd to hike for charity Yogi?

Mouse


>From: yogi <yogihikes@sbcglobal.net>
>To: pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
>Subject: [pct-l] Question for fundraisers/charity hikers
>Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 20:32:32 -0800 (PST)
>
>If you want to hike the PCT, then hike the PCT.  Period.
>
>   Raising money for a charity is an entirely different subject.  
>Congratulations for wanting to help a charity.  I admire anyone who 
>dedicates their time to helping any charity.  However, in my opinion, 
>hiking a long trail under the umbrella of hiking "for" something is . . . . 
>. well . . . . . I just can't find the adjective to explain how absurd this 
>is.
>
>   yogi
>   www.pcthandbook.com
>
>
>
>
>
>Rhys A <pctchicky@hotmail.com> wrote:
>   Hello everyone! I want to hike the PCT and raise money for our local 
>Humane
>Society. I've scoured journals and read many books of past 'charity' 
>hikers,
>but I can't find good directions on how to go about setting up a 
>fundraising
>hike...who to contact, etc.
>
>If anyone has any details or experiences to share, I'd really appreciate 
>it!
>
>Thanks, and happy hiking! :)
>
>--Rhys
>
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