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Did you get his name/station/email?? His supervisor should get a letter
prasiing him/hiis actions..andI'd be one to add my signature to that
letter...
Fix typoes of course:

Dear Madam/Sir:

On (__FILL IN DATE)  Ranger ((FILL IN NAME)  performed his \duty
in an outstanding manner and helped a member of the gernal
public in my through-hike going out of his way to make
my journey safe and enjoyable (BIG words with the NFS),

I wish this letter of commendation be placed in his permanent
personel file as I feel very strongly that _____ should be
considered for a reward and/or advancemtn in his career
with your organization. My fellow hikers ahve affixed their
signatures below in support of the great job ___ has done.

Sincerely,


Your name..


Rich
At 10:06 AM 10/9/02 EDT, CMountainDave@aol.com wrote:
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>In a message dated 10/8/02 9:56:07 PM, kdpo@pacbell.net writes:
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><< When we hiked the CDT this summer there were 3 closed forests in New Mexico
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>n June. We had to road walk around Carson and Santa Fe NF, but the ranger in
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>charge of Cebolla NF had a different idea that may be used here. He chose a
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>jeep road route ( not the real CDT but still in the NF) and wrote special
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>permits for CDT through hikers only. Conditions were no fires or a safety
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>rated stove only, a specific route, stay within 100 feet of the route at all
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>times, and a limited time that was probably about a 20 mile/day pace. No
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>water was on this route so he arranged for a Trail Angel to cache water.
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> >>
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>A fine example of how relations between users and managers of public lands
>can and ought to be. That ranger is a true leader.
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