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[pct-l] hike is over, but not the trip



Greg,

are you volunteering Monte to be the curator of our national backpacking 
museum??

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Tortoise

I switched to Mac OSX rather than fight Windows
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Bighummel@aol.com wrote:
> This depends on where you're from, what attractions / stores there are, etc.  
> I would recommend finding an Adventure 16 store if you haven't ever been to 
> one and even an REI if you come from part of the country that doesn't have 
> them.  Both are equipped and focused upon the hiker and even ultra-light 
> thru-hiker types like us.  Other than that I cannot think of any gear manufacturer 
> tours, thru-hiking shrines (other than the almost forgotten and essentially hidden 
> golden spike ceremony spot and, of course Hiker Heaven at the Saufleys) or 
> mountaineering museums.  Maybe we should start one!  "Mountaineering Museum of 
> the San Gabriel, San Bernardino and San Jacinto Mountains"  
> 
> Send in your old pictures, packs, crampons, pitons, ropes, ice axes, 
> ultra-light underwear, old socks, etc.
> 
> Send them to;
> 
> Monte Dodge
> Sth Calif. Mountaineering Museum Curator
> 101 Nth Mission, Apt. 106
> Wenatchee, WA 98801
> 
> (tic)
> 
> Greggor the Terror!
> 
> In a message dated 11/9/2005 1:21:08 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
> ny74@hotmail.com writes:
> I'm farting around LA now.  Is there any must see attractions I got to see 
> while here?  I'm at the Aquarium of the Pacific now.  Is there any 
> mountaineering\skiing  museums, gear manufacturing tours, or thur-hiking shrines?
> 
> Teflon
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