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[pct-l] Guidebooks - don't leave home without them



Maybe future editions could be made with small 3 ring binders or something
similar so they can be easily dis- and reassembled. No tearing apart, no
hours at the copy machine. That's what I like about Yogi's book.

Judson
Ashland

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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 8:36 AM
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Subject: Re: [pct-l] Guidebooks - don't leave home without them


In a message dated 1/4/2005 11:28:27 AM Eastern Standard Time,
wandering_bob@comcast.net writes:

> Do yourself a favor - photocopy the Guidebook pages and don't destroy your
> book. Put two guidebook pages onto each page. Use the blank otherside for
> notepaper or fire tinder on trail.
>

That seems like a lot of work!

I've found the sections tend to be bound separately pull out easily.  You
can
staple and tape the edges and then reinsert them back into the cover and
main
binding once your finished.

YMMV,

Sly
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