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[pct-l] PCT Baja to Manning



The Gentleman Hiker (Richard, his last name escapes me right now), hiked multiple times down Baja across the campo.  Doing this hike requires the knowledge of desalinating seawater, and to an extent, knowing which cacti you can get liquid from for survival (and how much you can ingest before it makes you sick).  His accounts of his experiences were extremely interesting, to say the least.

Also, "Lucky" (from Germany) finsihed the PCT and then started south from Mexico all the way thru the Andes.  He generally had outstanding experiences with the people he met, though he was stabbed in the arm by teenage bandits in Columbia, and his stuff was stolen.  He persevered and continued his journey after this happened.  Interestingly, Lucky spoke no Spanish when he started, and his English was decent but limited.  We were able to broker a meeting for him with The Gentleman Hiker, who gave him some knowledge on surviving in the truly desolate, waterless areas he would pass through.  

Beyond a doubt, we do get to meet the most interesting people!  

L-Rod

-----Original Message-----
>From: Monte Dodge <montedodge@msn.com>
>Sent: Feb 26, 2006 9:07 AM
>To: pct-l <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
>Subject: [pct-l] PCT  Baja to Manning
>
> Too bad Mexico doesn't have a trail from Cabo up the Baja to tie into our PCT. You could start at Land's End Jan 1st. and still make it to the kick off in time. Baja has miles of power lines and would serve as trail just like our Mojave aquaduc. Lots of great mountains there to boots which are some of the least explored anywhere. I ran into a bunch of VERY tall locals near Santiago which I am told are direct grandsons of pirates that retired and blended into the high hills. ( Lots of caves and rumors of gold still hidden. ) One of the new hotels at Cabo just dug up a large jar of gold Spanish coins while digging their foundation. It's time to hike the B to B trail . ( Baja to Banff) Link here is to the Stehekin Valley On-line paper which did a short story on our recent snowshoe trip and is a great info source on Stehekin..http://www.stehekinchoice.com/voices/photos/power_point_flash/showshoeing_2006/2006_monte_snowshoeing.htm<http://www.stehekinchoice.com/voices/photos/power_point_flash/showshoeing_2006/2006_monte_snowshoeing.htm>
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