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[pct-l] shipping beer



Just don't try to send the 24 oz. bottles !!! they can break since they're 
so heavy, and then they'll be on to ya !!!  (luckily they just send it back 
instead of sicking the feds on ya, in this case 24 oz. bottles of stone brew 
that didn't quite make it wisconsin ;)


s.c.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <stewjohns@comcast.net>
To: "Terry Norton" <terry.norton@gmail.com>; "yogi" 
<yogihikes@sbcglobal.net>
Cc: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] shipping beer


> Beer in the backcountry!  This is the main reason why I will never be an 
> ultra light hiker.  I love a good brew at the campsite at the end of the 
> day, and I don't mind hauling it there.  That and the fact I have to have 
> my down pillows and down booties, and lots of cheese, and...... well lets 
> just say I'm a soft hiking dude.
>
> Doc Holiday
>
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: "Terry Norton" <terry.norton@gmail.com>
>
>> For those of you who didn't see Andy Skurka's presentation on the C2C
>> route, he found something better than beer in a mail drop. Seems
>> snowmobilers have a tendency to lose beer in the snow in the winter.
>> He found quite a few beers when he was first to walk the snowmobile
>> trails in the spring. Beer in the backcountry!
>>
>> cheers,
>> terry
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