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[pct-l] Purity on the PCT ?



As the class of 2003 is fond of saying HIKE YOUR OWN HIKE

Chance

Paul Magnanti <pmags@yahoo.com> wrote: >>I disagree. When you hit Warner Springs, you
probably >>won't know if 
>>you're going to be a purist or not. If you are,
you'll >>be pissed about 
>>those two miles of PCT that you skipped on your way
>>into Warner Springs in the first week.

I did not realize there was such a concept on the PCT.
:)

Even the official PCTA books list alternate routes. 

Walk from Mexico to Canada. Try not to skip [1]
sections. Volia! You have a thru-hike. 

Keep the purity debates (and the purity concept) for
the trail that rhymes with "AYYY TEEE". ;)

 ( [1] Ok..I missed about .10 of the trail here and
there when my hitch dropped me off on the other side
of the road after coming back into town. Damn it! I am
just a poseur! :D)




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