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Re: [pct-l] Re: [at-l] Why do I hike?
- Subject: Re: [pct-l] Re: [at-l] Why do I hike?
- From: "Margo J. Chisholm" <margo@tothesummit.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 21:13:50 +0000
Well said, Deb. Your words added to Jim and Ginny's say what I feel. My
own words are that I hike and climb because it feeds my soul like
nothing else. I am blessed with the opportunity to do the California
section of the PCT next year. Life is grand!
Namaste, m
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From: Jim <Airbrne27@jps.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 21:20:35 -0800
Subject: [pct-l] BackPacks
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Ok well, i am looking for opinions.
1. I am looking for a new external frame pack for long distances. I
have looked at the Kelty super Tioga. You r opinions on this pack or
others that may be what i am looking for is appreciated.
2. Yes i am also looking for an internal frame pack. I have never used
one, but all my hiking partners seem to enjoy them. This pack must also
be for long distances.
3. My last and stupidest question. I am sitting here thinking of all
the latest in sock technology and i am wondering why do i still need a
liner sock? Aren't there socks out there that eliminate the need for
them?
Death Before Dishonor
Jim
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