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[pct-l] (mosquitos)
- Subject: [pct-l] (mosquitos)
- From: Lonetrail at aol.com (Lonetrail@aol.com)
- Date: Mon Jan 12 09:19:21 2004
Opps Sorry
Hit the wrong key Early Winter (earlywinters.com) a out door store like
Campnor has or had on sale a mosquitoes netting covering you from head to foot. I
usually only carry a head net. With netting covering you on a hot night you can
laugh at those buzzing blood sucking #@%&. I don't like applying deet three
time a day for a month, they also have deet on sale. For you women or men who
want to decorate your camp site, check this out. I rhink my dog wound find them
interesting to pee on.
Be the envy of the entire campground with our Flamingo Tent Stakes!
Ordinary tent stakes are exactly that: Ordinary. And when you're camping, who
wants to have an ordinary camp site? These tent stakes kick up the color, get
a few laughs and add a bit of punch to the camp ground. When staked into the
ground (5-1/2" deep), each inflatable bird made of ripstop nylon with an
aluminum stake measures 17" tall. Imported. Color: pink.
lonetrail
> In a message dated 1/12/04 5:36:46 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> judsonb@internetcds.com writes:
>
>
> >> <<Hi,
>>
>> Can anyone give me any advice about mosquitoes on the
>> trail?? I am planning on hiking for three weeks in Oregon
>> in late May, but am worried that the mosquitoes will be
>> unbearable. Are they that bad? Should I plan to go in
>> August instead?
>>
>> Any advice would be great!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Andrea>>
>>
>