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[pct-l] "Sustainable" Thru-Hiking



Justin, I don't know it this is practical for a PCT
hiker, but here is a link listing farms in the
Tehachapi area:

http://www.tehachapicentral.com/apples001.html#

Tehachapi is know for apples which usually ripen in
September or October.

It appears that some of the farms grow other crops.

-Lon

--- Justin Valls <justvalls@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> This is my second attempt to post this question, I
> hope you all can read it. 
>   I'd like to arrange food drops for my thru hike in
> '06 to be from the 
> local regions that I pass through.  In so doing I
> hope to reduce fuel inputs 
> for transportation in order to supply my own fuel
> inputs, and establish a 
> network available to future PCT hikers to do the
> same.
> 
> Has a network like this been created?  I'd rather
> not re-invent the wheel, 
> but will if needed.  I could also use support and
> help on this network 
> creation if it doesn't already exist.
> 
> Cheers!
> Justin
> 
>
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