[pct-l] Marmots at the trail junction

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Fri Jan 6 22:44:57 CST 2012


Yoshi

Starbucks Via is good strong instant coffee.



2012/1/6 Yoshihiro Murakami <completewalker at gmail.com>

> Reinhold
>
> Just because you know I am a Japanese,  does not mean I eat Japanese food.
>
> I seldom eat  "Japanese Noodles" ( and Sushi ). I have eaten Maruchan
> noodle at VVR, since I got it from the hiker's barrel, it tasted very
> bad. I swore I never ate noodle. I am always carrying orderless dry
> Japanese vegetable.  They are packed in dry bag. And my backpack is
> always protected by "moth balls" ( Thanks  jiniagim )
>
> I am also a severe caffeine addictive as like Shroomer, so I always
> carrying bulky
> coffee. My ideal life is to drink coffee in a small tent in the
> wilderness.  I may have no food marmot loves.  If marmots love coffee,
> I will teach them caffeine is not healthy for their body.
>
> This summer, I will carry a java drip http://bit.ly/oerBd5 and drink
> more strong coffee.
>
>
>
> >
> > I THOUGHT YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN KNOWING THAT.
> >
> > JMT Reinhold
> > --------------------------------------
> > Yoshi wrote:
> >
> > 2012/1/6 Yoshihiro Murakami <completewalker at gmail.com>:
> >> I have  seen  no  marmot at the junction. I think the permit is very
> >> difficult for man, and more more difficult for marmot. The junction is
> >> full of mankind in summer.
> > ---------------------------------
> > Brick wrote:
> > YMMV,
> > but I have personally witnessed people finding their packs with holes
> > in them at that junction, and seen lots marmots there.
>
>
>
> --
> Sincerely
> --------------- --------------------------------------
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