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[pct-l] Scott Williamson in the news



Yogi's link worked just fine.  The link you posted at the bottom of her quote has an extra dot at the end of the URL.  Remove that dot, and the link works fine.  Just as she posted it.  I dont know how you got that extra dot in there.

Doc Holiday


-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: calliger@infolane.com 

> Links are nice to send...BUT please 
> make sure they work before you send them! 
> 
> Thank you, 
> 
> I return you to your regularly scheduled broken link! 
> 
> On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 17:24:05 -0800 (PST), yogi wrote 
> > As you know, Scott has recently done presentations at 
> > some California REI stores. In an email last week, 
> > Scott told me that he had 94 people at a show in 
> > Saratoga. He said he usually has only 10-15 people. 
> > 
> > Here's a recent article about Scott and his REI 
> > presentations (hope the link works): 
> > 
> > http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/02/16/SPGAJH95BS1..DTL 
> > 
> > yogi 
> > www.pcthandbook.com 
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> http://mailman.hack.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l From elisenme2 at gmail.com  Tue Feb 21 08:47:41 2006
From: elisenme2 at gmail.com (Carl & Judy Rush)
Date: Tue Feb 21 08:56:45 2006
Subject: [pct-l] Knickers, Drawers and that special place
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Hi Randy,

  Most hikers don't wear underwear while hiking.

 Carl


On 2/21/06, Randy Trick <rjtrick@myuw.net> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone. Been watching the list for a while (very useful thread
> about cold-water food, BTW)
> I've done plenty of hikes that were short enough to bring new underwear
> for each day, but as I prepare for the PCT I'm in a bit of a quandary.
> I don't want more than two pair and I don't want to swap them out each
> mail drop. I want to wash them out in creeks.
> I've been unimpressed with the ultra-breathable underwear that is
> essentially the same material as the shirts I exercise in. Seems to
> pill pretty quick and I can't imagine that smell just rinses out. But,
> they're better than cotton. Patagonia has a line of silk underwear,
> which seems to indicate that's a popular option. But I don't know. Last
> time I wore silk it was a shirt in middle school, and it was pitted out
> before second period. Embarrassing. I just think silk underwear would
> lead to more crotch sweat.
> So, any suggestions? Ladies, you're welcome to provide input too, but I
> doubt I'll find it useful.
> Thanks everyone.
> -- Randy
> Bellingham
>
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