HAMMER & CORKY UPDATE
Saturday September 10, 2016
CORKY FROM THE RECOVERY LOUNGE
Super excited to report that Hammer & Corky are soon to be reunited. It has been 9 weeks since I broke my ankle on the PCT in the Russian Wilderness area.
After my Sydney orthopeadic surgeon recommended against having surgery I have been focussed on doing intensive phycial therapy. With the help of my brilliant physio I am off crutches and got out of the moon boot 2 weeks ago. This week my orthopeadic specialist cleared me fit to resume my travels. Wooo hooo…happy days.
I will be flying back to Vancouver next Tuesday, to meet up with Hammer. He should be in Canada this weekend. Hammer will post an update from the trail as soon as he has phone service.
Woo Hoo! Fabulous news! Also great to see Lou seal as well wondered where she was.
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Lou-Seal is happy to be making a comeback.
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Great to hear you have made such a good recovery. Best wishes on you hike.
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Thank you Dave. Each day my ankle feels a little stronger. I will be returning to the PCT next year to complete the Oregon and Washington sections.
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Just saw this notice, on the Washington PCT.
FYI if you’re heading through Section J soon. From the Cle Elum Ranger District: http://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/okawen/alerts-notices/?aid=36419
Blasting will cause Delays on Pacific Crest Trail
Date(s): Sep 8, 2016 – Sep 21, 2016
Trail crews from Cle Elum Ranger District are planning to use explosives to remove several large trees that are blocking the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (PCT) in two locations within the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. These downed logs have rendered the trail impassable to stock and very difficult for hikers. Sawyers have assessed the logs and determined that due to size and location of the trees, they are too hazardous to cut. In these situations, explosives are a good option.
Blasting will take place on the PCT between Spectacle Lake and Lemah Meadow on September 13 and 14, and four miles north of Snoqualmie Pass near Kendall Peak on September 20. The trail will be closed intermittently while blasting operations are active. Hikers and stockmen should be prepared to be stopped by trail guards and wait until the all clear is given. Travel on trail will be allowed when safe to do so. Delays could last up to 45 minutes.
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Thanks for the notice Dave. I am no sure that Hammer will be affected. He should be close to the border by now.
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Yay! So happy for you two.
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Thanks you Debbie. It has been a long time.
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Hi Steph,
Well done. So pleased that you are better and will reunite with your beloved soon.
Take care,
Phil
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Thank you Phil,
I am looking forward to it.
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Great news, Corky! So happy you have shed the boot and are feeling good enough to travel.
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Thank you Leslie
I am so happy to put it behind me and move on.
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Amazing news. Enjoy the flight to Vancouver and your reunion with Hammer, and then the rest of your trip.
Jill
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I am so happy Jill. Looking forward to more adventure.
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That is fantastic happy news!! Congratulations!!
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Thank you Sally.
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Hey Corky
Great recovery and super pleased you will be able yo resume travels immediately. Clare and I completed AV2. I am returning to AU now. Clare started AV1 yesterday. Safe to assume we love the area. Cheers Karl
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Thanks for the update Karl,
I saw photos from Day8 I think, scary mountainside clinging. Stunning peaks.
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Welcome back Lucille missed you so much, have been singing a line from that song by Kenny Rogers.You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille, but now it’s welcome back hope your enjoying the rest of the trip, see you tomorrow Corky.
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Lou-Seal is so happy to be back.
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This is excellent news. Hope you keep getting better and better.
Regards
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Thank you Carlos.
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Hi Stef – great to see Lou-Seal out and about again, you must be excited to be finally catching up with Mike and it looks like he is going to make it, what an achievement – everything went well with the move but so, so dead tired, very exhausted but all good – will catch up with you both in the New Year, enjoy your travels – Maree & John x
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Good to hear that the move went well Maree. It has been a long separation. I am happy to be heading back.
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Hi Corky! This is fantastic news, and so great to hear that Hammer is nearly at the border. You are one tough cookie!
Vancouver is lovely at the moment and hopefully this gorgeous weather sticks around for the two of you.
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So nice yo hear from you Barb. I’ve just arrived in Vancouver and the weather is certainly beautiful. We are heading to Seattle for a few days before returning to Vancouver. It would be nice to meet up if possible.
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Good job Mike, what a great feat. When you get a mailling address, I have a little gift for you. Stef, I hope you are feeling good, I bet you can’t wait to see Mike.
Rick
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Great to hear from you Rick. It is nice to have it done. We will email you. Hope all is well with you both?
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