I’ve received so many emails about this that I will try to answer this question (with your input) in a few weeks. Stay tuned! And if you are a long-distance hiker with post-hike life readjustment experience, feel free to send in. I’ll incorporate your responses into my blog post. http://cactuseaters.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Kirkus Reviews: not gone after all?
I was relieved to see that Kirkus may not be gone after all, (and I’m not just saying that because they liked my book. ) We’re losing book review outlets every month, with constrictions and layoffs in the newspaper and publishing industry. http://cactuseaters.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Cactus conspiracy
One of you asked about the wildest email I have ever received in relation to my first book. Well, here is one standout. A few months ago, someone (here on the West Coast) said he could prove that I did not hike any of the Pacific Crest Trail, and that he was going to show up to one of my readings one day and confront me with his dossier of “evidence.” “I can’t wait to see your face,” he wrote. According to his conspiracy theory, I basically sat around on a couch all summer long and somehow convinced my loyal hiking companion, “Lois”, to hike the trail for me and ghost-write the book for me too. After voicing his theory to me, he then invited me to go hiking with him!!! I will share more from the mail bag very soon. And if anyone can prove this conspiracy theory is…
Daniel White to conquer the John Muir Trail
Be nice to Mr. Daniel White if you see him out on the JMT in a few months. Mr. White, a group leader in a computational engineering group, is setting out to do the trail very soon. “My mother bought your book for me as a joke. But I really enjoyed it,” he explained. “I’m a hiker myself, been hiking the Sierra Nevada for 20 years. I plan to do the whole JMT on my 50th birthday, coming up shortly.” Good luck to you, Daniel White. Enjoy the Rae Lakes area. Watch out for Bear Creek. Also, watch your footing up on Glen Pass. There are a couple of sketchy sections. http://cactuseaters.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Cactus Eaters photographs (make your own special edition.)
Here are a few classic shots, straight from the vault. Now, before you email me saying “Why don’t you have any pictures of (insert names here.)” I want to tell you that this is a work in progress. I still have to fish through a few more waterlogged boxes of PCT slides. You can use these photos to make your own illustrated special edition. All you need is 1. three copies of the book, 2. an Exacto knife, 3. a color printer and 4. Elmer’s glue. Good luck with this project, and if you go through with it, make sure to send me pictures of the completed book. Spiky Joshua Trees beckon travelers in the Mojave desert. Desert scene in early morning Actual Golden Oak/cactus-bite diary entry The expeditioners fighting suncups under Forester Pass. Peaceful, alluring meadow under Mount Whatever. Here are two of my photos of the late, great…
Wow — did you feel that earthquake?
My Haight-Ashbury apartment turned to Jello for a couple of seconds. And the windows rattled like crazy. (no damage that I can see. It must have been a pretty small one.) http://cactuseaters.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
“We don’t sell dank.” — the signs of Haight Ashbury
My eccentric neighborhood has some of the most unusual signs I’ve seen in a long while. Here is my latest sampling. The words are unchanged but the italics are all mine. This is from two signs hanging up at the Daljeet’s Boutique. “No photos. No brats. No cellphones. no restroom so don’t ask. No loitering. This is not the place to eat your pizza, tie your shoes, smoke whatever you smoke or hang out.” Wow! Thanks, Daljeets, for making us all feel so cozy and welcome. And here’s another one, from the Cannabis Company: “We don’t see weed, bud, herb, dank, ganja, trees, or marijuana, and not even reefer. We don’t know where you can get some. Thanks for reading, and welcome to the Cannabis Company.” Well, that just about covers it, although they didn’t mention green bud or fat nuggs. And here’s one more sign, at Murio’s Trophy Room….
Cactus Eaters Pacific Crest Trail photos — coming soon
I’ve received so many emails about this that I will have to post them very soon. Please keep in mind that I haven’t scanned a whole lot of photos with actual people in them with a couple of exceptions. But the photos are nice-looking, and they might convince you to hike the trail. Check back here within the next week or so. When I have access to a reliable scanner that handles slides, I will scan and post more shots. http://cactuseaters.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
My doppelganger prepares to conquer the John Muir Trail
Believe it or not, but another Dan White is about to hike the mighty trail. Stay tuned. I’ll tell you all about this striking coincidence after the holidays. http://cactuseaters.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Scary morning: Smoke and Fire in the Haight
To evacuate or not to evacuate? That’s what I wondered at 445 a.m. as the smell of smoke wafted through my living room. I opened up the blinds and saw fire and smoke, and it looked awfully close to my apartment. Then I heard the choppers, crowd noise and fire engines honking. A big black cloud rose over the Upper Haight. The fire burned Tikka Masala and scorched part of Villains, which is part of my weekly neighborhood stroll. Fortunately, no one was injured but seven people were displaced. A scary situation — and it could have been a lot worse. http://cactuseaters.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
