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[pct-l] Lost Hiker



That sounded a bit harsh and scolding, which was not my intention.

I only meant that pessimism is not helpful, particularly when people are
hanging on to some hope for a positive outcome.

Stranger things have happened than someone being lost in the woods for
three weeks and surviving, so let's hope for the best.

Paul

> Of course he could still be alive.
>
> ... and for the sake of his loved ones who are using this forum as part of
> their search efforts, might I suggest you keep your pessimism and
> blame-laying to yourself?
>
> Paul
>
>> What may be tragically ironic is that your idea about temporarily
>> flagging
>> the trail through this area was shot down by others on the list.  Now,
>> in
>> all
>> likelyhood, even though no one has uttered the word, there's a dead
>> hiker
>> out
>> there.
>>
>> Surely, he can't be alive on the mountain can he?
>>
>> Sly
>
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