Oregon Trail Angel Willamette Pass to Crater Lake. I am able to assist hikers when I’m not out hiking

Updated Contact Info:

Stephen Clark – [email protected] –  I am able to assist hikers between Sisters  and Crater Lake.  451-537-9289 or 858-705-0848; texts accepted at 858-705-0848.  If no answer when you call please leave a message and I'll get back to you ASAP.



I give rides once or twice a summer up to Hart’s Pass/Rainy Pass for hikers starting southbound.

Name: Trace Pickett
Comment: My daughter Swept Away aka Katlyn Pickett and I give rides once or twice a summer up to Hart’s Pass/Rainy Pass for hikers starting southbound. I can overnight, get last minute supplies at REI in Bellingham Washington, supply a meal etc… Trace Pickett 5418521831



I do shuttles in the Daleville Va area.

Name: Karen Dillard
Comment: I do shuttles in the Daleville Va area. I charge 50 cents per mile for section hikers & slackpackers. Free rides around Daleville. I’m not in the guide books but I do have a place in my home for hikers that are injured etc… It’s just word of mouth. I don’t charge anything to stay with me. I live 5 miles from the trail crossing in Daleville. My cell # is 540-815-1289. I’m known as HikerMom.



Ravensong’s Roost is by the junction Highway 20 and Lost River Road to Mazama Store.

Name: Ravensong (Carolyn Burkhart)
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.ravensongsroost.com
Comment: There is a Hiker’s Hut at my home, with the Mexican room, which leads to the Canadian room with kitchenette. Upstairs in the loft are the sleeping quarters as well as under the pines outside. Ravensong’s Roost is by the junction Highway 20 and Lost River Road to Mazama Store. You can get there via Rainy Pass or Harts Pass. Ravensong, a veteran PCTer from 1976, offers information regarding early winter safety and alternate routes to get to Canadian border. Mazama, is the the northernmost town on the PCT and the place to go to get warmed up and geared up as the North Cascades quickly change to winter conditions.



can assist hikers in South Lake Tahoe to the south and near Donner/Boreal area near Highway 80 into Truckee to the north

Name: Vicky and Bob Cohorst
Email: [email protected]
Comment: My husband and I live on the west shore of Tahoe and can assist hikers in South Lake Tahoe to the south and near Donner/Boreal area near Highway 80 into Truckee to the north. We are able to host and provide a safe place to zero out for a day or two, fill up on some home cooked meals, get some laundry done and get a hot shower and rides to medical if necessary. We never let anyone leave without a generous supply of our famous oatmeal scotchie cookies, a cold pop, a candy bar and a ham and cheese sandwich on white bread. This next year, due to popular demand, we’ll include a piece of fruit in that go pack. The only thing we ever ask in return is that while you’re here, that you check in with your family to let them know you’re ok. We do have a Border collie named Addie who will expect to be petted so please no one with pets. We are first come, first dibs in the guest room, but we have a pretty good sized deck and air beds can handle overflow.



Sierra Trails Rideshare provides transportation assistance for all Hikers to and from trailheads or airports

Name: David McEachron
Comment: Sierra Trails Rideshare provides transportation assistance for all Hikers to and from trailheads or airports. Lone Pine, Independence, Bishop, Mammoth, Yosemite, Kennedy Meadows, Tehachapi, Las Vegas, Reno. Call David 760 900 6222



10 Mountain Hiking Essentials For The Trail

I Just read thru my email.. A bit behind.. Been out hiking.. and what I found what that TrailAngelList.org received a special mention on AmexEssentials.com in their article linked here: 🙂

These mountain hiking essentials will have you ready to hit the trail like a pro – rain or shine, winter or summer, trail-bound or off-the-beaten-track

Source: 10 Mountain Hiking Essentials For The Trail