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[pct-l] Castaway II Lost in the hills Was: bear canisters



No No NO!!

The canister's name is:  Garcia.

Becasue the volleyball was named Wilson after the "Creator".

Rich

At 11:02 AM -0800 1/19/01, Lexow, Phil wrote:
>I can see it now. Scattered amongst the hills a bunch of lonely hikers
>dancing around the campfire yelling "I've made fire!!" with their canister
>across from them with a bandana wrapped around it who they now refer to as
>"Smokey".
>
>
>--Phil
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Mertes [mailto:jmertes@gte.net]
>Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 10:37 AM
>To: P C T List
>Subject: Re: [pct-l] bear canisters
>
>
>
>
>Slyatpct@aol.com wrote:
>
>> In a message dated 1/18/2001 5:58:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>> calliger@infolane.com writes:
>>
>> << Also- empited and rinsed while on the trail you can fillthem with enuf
>>  stream water to carry back to your campsite and filter or treat
>>  and fill water botle there- especially if you happen to be a good
>>  distance from water. >>
>>
>> Dual, three purpose, can anyone make it four, these things are getting
>> lighter all the time.  Don't leave home without one!
>>
>> Sly
>
>    I'll give it a go:  4. Set it up as a table in front of you.
>                            5. If traveling with a friend you can use
>the
>canister as a substitute football for a friendly scrimmage.
>                            6. Paint it to resemble you favorite stuffed
>animal and have something to hug when you get lonely on the trail.
>                            7. Use it as you wash bucket.
>
>John
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