[pct-l] pct-l Digest, Vol 39, Issue 25

Craig Stanton craigstanton at mac.com
Thu Jan 18 17:36:28 CST 2007


Hmm I don't like it. With the spoon and fork at opposite ends you only get to can't switch between functions without getting your handle dirty. 
 
On Friday, January 19, 2007, at 12:28PM, "Bighummel" <bighummel at aol.com> wrote:
>Ha, Switchback, you are so "5 minutes ago"!!! I got my spork years ago.  Haaa, haaa, haaa (in a pirate-y type of way!)
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>Greg
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>In a message dated 01/18/07 08:47:32 Pacific Standard Time, pct-l-request at backcountry.net writes:
>Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 20:44:51 EST 
>From: Hiker97 at aol.com 
>Subject: [pct-l] Neat Gear Items 
>To: pct-l at mailman.backcountry.net 
>Cc: carolwbruno at yahoo.com 
>Message-ID: <c6d.9c920a4.32e02b13 at aol.com> 
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>I noticed at REI.com (item #737339)  several weeks ago a really neat item.   
>It is a spork, but has a knife  feature too for only .2 ounces.  I am going to 
>get one before you do, so I  can say I have one and you don't for the 2007 
>campaign.  I want to get one  that is a bright color, so I do not accidentally 
>leave it around the  campsite. 
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>Also, I have already purchased  the Seirus HyperLite StormSocks (REI.com 
>#729120) that weighs only 3 ounces  for XL.  They will keep my feet warm at night 
>in my shelter.  And they  will be great in the rain and snow (for snow with 
>Yaktrax Pro  grippers, REI.com #696146, 4-5 ounces) inside your  footwear. 
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>Once again, the Trail Pirate,  Switchback, has done a one-upsmanship on you.   
>I am going to have  some cool trail gear before you do. 
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