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[at-l] Re: Mice are all around



But wouln't they have a harder time getting into my tent.  That's all I'm
concerned about, John.


On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 23:25:43 -0500 John O <johno@mail.monmouth.com>
writes:
>Mice don't just stay in shelters.  You'll find them where ever hikers 
>cook
>food or campout on a regular basis.  One night near the Priest 
>Mountain
>Shelter in VA folks who were tenting within 100' of the shelter were
>visited by mice.  They chewed holes in their food bags, even the one 
>hung
>from tree branches.  I slept undisturbed in the shelter all by myself 
>and
>had no visitors.   
>John O
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>I would like to use my tent more than shelters primarily to avoid mice
>>crawling all over me
>>Sparrow2001
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>  "You can observe a lot by watching."
>              Yogi Berra
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>http://www.monmouth.com/~johno/index.html
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