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Too funny.  Yes, I was talking with dude off-board and I accept the 
the demotion.  My new trail name is "Oso".



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>Paul- You've been FLAMED!
>That was too funny!
>
>Just hope someone else doesn't start calling you Private Skivy!!!!
>That kind of trail name could stick for life...
>
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>M i c h a e l   S a e n z
>McLarand Vasquez Emsiek & Partners, Inc.
>A r c h i t e c t u r e    P l a n n i n g    I n t e r i o r s
>w  w  w  .  m  v  e  -  a  r  c  h  i  t  e  c  t  s  .  c  o  m
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>From:	Lonetrail@aol.com [mailto:Lonetrail@aol.com]
>Sent:	Thursday, May 20, 2004 8:06 AM
>To:	pfreiman@popmail.ucsd.edu; pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net
>Subject:	Re: [pct-l] Bear Attack.... or Food for thought
>
>Pvt. Skivvy I mean Bivy
>
>Dude thinks they should demote you to sergeant. We had a vote amongst the
>bears and lions you are now a private
>
>I f you want to see the lion that that put hash marks on Pvt.Bivy's skivvies
>click here
>http://dwd.hu/cat.swf Enjoy! ^_~
>
>
>
>A friend and I were hiking mid-day in the middle of Cuyamaca State Park, just
>west of Mt Laguna.  We stopped at this road junction and a couple from
>Austria
>passed us.  After starting up again we were soon about to pass the couple
>when
>they showed us what they had just finished filming with their camcorder.....a
>male cougar.  The next week a lady named Iris was killed by the lion a few
>hundred yards from where we had seen it.
>
>We also came across a dead male in the middle of the Anza-Borrego desert. 
>They
>have been eatting the bighorn and we also find bighorn radio collars.  The
>cat
>had a chipped fang.
>
>Now I'm not too scared of bears, but when I saw a female lion cross the trail
>ahead of me in the Lagunas I almost wet myself.  I wouldn't go back to that
>area for a year (by Lake of the Woods).  I put my hands over my head to make
>myself look large, but stayed silent.  I took a couple of steps forward on
>the
>trail, but when the lion made an intercepting step I stopped and walked
>backward (not wishing to turn my back on the beast)until I was hidden by
>brush,
>then turned and ran back to the lake.
>
>Captain Bivy
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