Steve Sergeant interviews Captain Bligh, Nellie Bly and Scrambler, the family who hiked the Pacific Crest Trail in 2004, chronicled in the book “Zero Days” (since trail season is officially under way it’s OK to call ’em by their trail names).
Mary, AKA Scrambler, was 10 when she hiked the trail with her mom and dad. Though she seems like an obvious role model, listening to the interview makes it plain she’s quite a remarkable individual — bright like the sun and wise far beyond her years — almost too exceptional to make the case “well, anybody can get their kids to do something like this.” She was the star of a presentation her mom and dad gave for folks at the Mercury News in the spring of 2005.
Try to avoid the urge to wish you had such great kids; they hate it when you do that.
Got a chance to see their presentation at the Mtn View REI a few weeks back. Zero days is well worth reading if you haven’t picked it up.
Especially good was the chapter 2 on “Togetherness” on the interpersonal dynamics of spending *that* much time together under physically stressful conditions.
I think that’s the last time I will choose to conduct an interview in Sunol Regional Park. We could only talk for 3 minutes, and then we had to wait at least another 3 minutes for a loud, low-flying aircraft to pass.
That wasn’t all bad, because it gave me time to reformulate my original kid-friendly questions for someone who was intellectually, on an adult level.