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[pct-l] Hiking to Washington
- Subject: [pct-l] Hiking to Washington
- From: kraig.mottar at verizon.net (Kraig Mottar)
- Date: Mon Jan 16 14:56:52 2006
I figure I can hike a minimum of 10 hours a day. On days I'm a little tired, I can cut off 2 hours.
I guess I'll reveal what Friends General Conference at the risk people may think I'm preaching since I'm not and from my experience and knowledge, Friends aren't preachy and are usually opposed to being preachy; and at the risk that I may ignited preachiness from others who think I'm destined for hell; the Friend General Conference is a function of the Religious Society of Friends. Go to www.fgcquaker.org to learn of the July event in Washington.
Kraig
>From: Lonetrail@aol.com
>Date: Mon Jan 16 11:00:31 CST 2006
>To: wandering_bob@comcast.net, kraig.mottar@verizon.net,
pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
>Subject: Re: [pct-l] Hiking to Washington
>Kraig HYOH and go to http://pctplanner.com/ You can figure out your -0- days, re-supply days,etc. I consider Craig's PCT Planner a must. . What is Friends General Conference near Seatle on July 1-7. I now live in that general area. If I can help let me know. EnjoyLonetrailKraig:
>
>Lonetrail answered the question you asked. If my math is correct, that works
>out to hiking continuously (does not include break times) for an average of
>9.4 hours every day with no zero days for 75 days.
>
>Many through-hikers routinely hike in excess of 9.4 hours each day, but no
>zero days in 2.5 months? What about re-supply stops or hitches out and back
>for same? Ask yourself if that is reasonable for you.
>
>Good luck.
>
>Wandering Bob
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