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[pct-l] Re: pct-l-digest[Introductions]
- Subject: [pct-l] Re: pct-l-digest[Introductions]
- From: Carl Mears <carl@remss.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 09:47:10 -0800
Hi y'all
I've been reading the list for about 1.5 years. Usually I lurk until
there's something I actually feel I really know something about. Of
course it usually starts a flame war.
I hiked California in '97. I'd like to do the rest someday, especially
Washington, where I'm from originally. I grew up in Port Gamble, a tiny
logging community in the Puget sound region. Spent my youth riding off-road
motorcycles(!) and didn't really start hiking until college. When I
came to grad school at Berkeley I started hiking more, back country skiing,
and climbing. My longest trip before the PCT was actually in the winter
on skis.
I work at a small company that analyzes weather data from satellites.
Mostly I study ocean winds, and make sure the satellite measurements
agree with surface measurements. I just started doing this weather stuff --
before I worked on superconducting electronics, so don't expect much
about el nino/la nina.
My first love, probably even above hiking, is Ultimate Frisbee. I played
on the college team at Berkeley, and still play every chance I get. If you
don't
know what ultimate is, check out http://www.upa.org/upa/intro.html. Its the
funnest sport there is!
As far as hiking style, I guess I'm a semi-Jardinite. I hiked in running
shoes, carried minimal clothes, but still carried a tent most of the time.
Pack weight was probably usually in the low 20's with a few days food. Went
a little slower than most, since I refused to give up swimming and peak
bagging. My partner and I swam in 50 lakes last summer!
-Carl
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Remote Sensing Systems
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Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Voice: 707-545-2904 ext 21
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