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[pct-l] Northern Washington enroute reload options?



Washington resupply observations from a 2005 hike.

Chinook Pass
As mentioned there is nothing there, use White Pass.

Snoqualmie Pass
The post office was in transition. They were open 2 hours a day for package
pickup. I was told the locals were supposed to go to the main post office
for their packages, but the friendly postmistress was bringing up the hiker
packages. I would expect changes there. I sent my package to the Summit
Inn. They were very hiker friendly. I think they changed the name so you
might want to call and verify the UPS mailing address.

Stevens Pass/Skykomish
If the Dinsmore's in Skykomish are hosting hikers this year send it to them.

Frank

> [Original Message]
> From: Deems <losthiker@sisqtel.net>
> To: pct <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
> Date: 2/16/2006 5:43:24 PM
> Subject: [pct-l] Northern Washington enroute reload options?
>
> I'm planning a trip this summer that might cover the sections from below 
> Goat Rocks (Walupt Lake) to Stehikin, and am wondering what the best or
all 
> reload options at each road crossing point might be. I have an early
version 
> of Yogi's PCT handbook from 2004, but would like to have the up to date
info 
> for Chinook, Snoqualmie, and Stevens pass road crossings. I would like to 
> mail boxes to the closest point, and know if stove alcohol is available 
> enroute.  Any help is greatly appreciated. 
http://www.pbase.com/losthiker 
>
>
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